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Multiple Sclerosis Highlights From ACTRIMS 2024


 

Andrew Solomon, MD, from the University of Vermont in Burlington, highlights key findings presented at the Americas Committee for Treatment and Research in Multiple Sclerosis (ACTRIMS) Forum 2024.

Dr Solomon begins by discussing a study on the potential benefits of antipyretics to manage overheating associated with exercise, a common symptom among MS patients. Results showed that MS patients who took aspirin or acetaminophen had less increase in body temperature after a maximal exercise test than those who took placebo.

He next reports on a study that examined whether a combination of two imaging biomarkers specific for MS, namely the central vein sign and the paramagnetic rim lesion, could improve diagnostic specificity. This study found that the presence of at least one of the signs contributed to improved diagnosis.

Dr Solomon then discusses a post hoc analysis of the ULTIMATE I and II trials which reconsidered how to confirm relapses of MS. The study found that follow-up MRI could distinguish relapse from pseudoexacerbations.

Finally, he reports on a study that examined the feasibility and tolerability of low-field brain MRI in MS. The equipment is smaller, portable, and more cost-effective than standard MRI and has high acceptability from patients. Although the precision of these devices needs further testing, Dr Solomon suggests that portable MRI could make MS diagnosis and monitoring available to broader populations.

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Andrew J. Solomon, MD, Professor, Neurological Sciences, Larner College of Medicine, University of Vermont; Division Chief, Multiple Sclerosis, University Health Center, Burlington, Vermont

Andrew J. Solomon, MD, has disclosed the following relevant financial relationships: Received research grant from: Bristol Myers Squibb

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