MS Briefs

Three-Step Algorithm for the Management of MS Relapse

REPORTING FROM CMSC 2019


 

Key clinical point: Management of multiple sclerosis relapse consists of three main steps: timely and careful evaluation; treatment, if necessary; and assessment of treatment response, according to an algorithm developed by MS clinicians.

Major finding: Between 3 and 5 weeks after the initial evaluation, the group recommends clinical reassessment using a tool such as the Assessing Relapse in Multiple Sclerosis (ARMS) Questionnaire.

Study details: A consensus statement developed by a work group of MS clinicians based on a literature review and clinical experience.

Disclosures: The work group did not receive funding. The authors disclosed financial ties with various pharmaceutical companies.

Citation: REPORTING FROM CMSC 2019

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