The Czech National MS Registry (ReMuS): Data trends in multiple sclerosis patients whose first disease-modifying therapies were initiated from 2013 to 2021.

Autor: Stastna D; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic., Drahota J; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.; Endowment Fund IMPULS, Prague, Czech Republic., Lauer M; Endowment Fund IMPULS, Prague, Czech Republic.; Department of Economic Statistics, Prague University of Economics and Business, Prague, Czech Republic., Mazouchova A; Endowment Fund IMPULS, Prague, Czech Republic.; Department of Economic Statistics, Prague University of Economics and Business, Prague, Czech Republic., Menkyova I; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.; 2nd Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine, Comenius University, Bratislava, Slovak Republic., Adamkova J; Department of Neurology, Hospital Ceske Budejovice, Ceske Budejovice, Czech Republic., Ampapa R; Department of Neurology, Hospital of Jihlava, Jihlava, Czech Republic., Dufek M; First Department of Neurology, Masaryk University, St. Anne's University Hospital, Brno, Czech Republic., Grunermelova M; Department of Neurology, Thomayer Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic., Hradilek P; Department of Neurology, University Hospital Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic., Kubala Havrdova E; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic., Mares J; Department of Neurology, Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacky University Olomouc and University Hospital Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic., Martinkova A; Department of Neurology, Hospitals of the Pardubice Region, Hospital of Pardubice, Pardubice, Czech Republic., Pavelek Z; Department of Neurology, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic., Peterka M; Department of Neurology, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine and University Hospital Hradec Kralove, Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic.; Department of Neurology, Charles University in Prague, Faculty of Medicine in Pilsen and University Hospital Pilsen, Pilsen, Czech Republic., Recmanova E; Department of Neurology, Tomas Bata Regional Hospital, Zlin, Czech Republic., Rockova P; Department of Neurology, 2nd Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and Motol University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic., Stetkarova I; Charles University in Prague, Third Faculty of Medicine, Charles University and Hospital Kralovske Vinohrady, Prague, Czech Republic., Stourac P; Department of Neurology, University Hospital Brno and Faculty of Medicine, Masaryk University, Brno, Czech Republic., Vachova M; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.; Department of Neurology, KZ a.s., Hospital Teplice, Teplice, Czech Republic., Horakova D; Department of Neurology and Centre of Clinical Neuroscience, First Faculty of Medicine, Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital, Prague, Czech Republic.
Jazyk: angličtina
Zdroj: Biomedical papers of the Medical Faculty of the University Palacky, Olomouc, Czechoslovakia [Biomed Pap Med Fac Univ Palacky Olomouc Czech Repub] 2024 Sep; Vol. 168 (3), pp. 262-270. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Apr 28.
DOI: 10.5507/bp.2023.015
Abstrakt: Aims: Multiple sclerosis treatment strategies are changing in the Czech Republic. According to data from 2013-2021, the proportion of patients starting high-efficacy disease-modifying therapies is increasing. In this survey, we describe the actual data trends in multiple sclerosis (MS) patients beginning their first disease‑modifying therapies (DMTs) from 2013 to 2021. The secondary objective was to present the history, data collection, and scientific potential of the Czech National MS registry (ReMuS).
Methods: First, using descriptive statistics, we analysed the data for patients starting their first DMTs, either platform (including dimethyl fumarate) or high-efficacy DMTs (HE-DMTs), for each successive year. Second, a detailed description of the history, data collection, completeness, quality optimising procedures, and legal policies of ReMuS is provided.
Results: Based on the dataset from December 31, 2021, the total number of monitored patients with MS in ReMuS increased from 9,019 in 2013 (referred from 7 of 15 MS centres) to 12,940 in 2016 (referred from all 15 Czech MS centres) to 17,478 in 2021. In these years, the percentage of patients treated with DMTs in the registry ranged from 76 to 83%, but the proportion of patients treated with HE-DMTs changed from 16.2% in 2013 to 37.1% in 2021. During the follow-up period, a total of 8,491 treatment-naive patients received DMTs. The proportion of patients (all MS phenotypes) starting HE-DMTs increased from 2.1% in 2013 to 18.5% in 2021.
Conclusion: Patient registries, including ReMuS, provide an essential quality data source, especially in light of the increasing percentage of patients on HE-DMTs. Although early initiation of HE-DMT can provide considerable benefits, it also carries greater potential risks. Consistent long-term follow-up of patients in real‑world clinical practice, which only registries allow, is therefore crucial to evaluate the efficacy and safety of therapeutic strategies, for epidemiological research and to assist decision making by healthcare providers and regulatory bodies.
Competing Interests: The authors report no conflicts of interest in this work.
Databáze: MEDLINE