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VHA Multiple Sclerosis Surveillance Registry and its similarities to other contemporary multiple sclerosis cohorts.

William J Culpepper1, Mitchell T Wallin, Laurence S Magder, Eli Perencevich, Walter Royal, Douglas D Bradham, Gary Cutter, Christopher T Bever.   

Abstract

The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) has provided important contributions to our understanding of multiple sclerosis (MS); however, the characteristics of the modern VHA MS population have not been adequately characterized. Our objectives were to compare and contrast characteristics of the VHA MS population with other contemporary MS cohorts. A cross-sectional, mail-based survey of a stratified, random sample of 3,905 VHA users with MS was conducted. Detailed demographic and clinical data were collected as well as patient-reported outcomes assessing disability and quality of life. A total of 1,379 Veterans were enrolled into the MS Surveillance Registry (MSSR). Respondents did not differ from nonrespondents with regard to demographics or region. When compared to several other contemporary MS cohorts, some demographic differences were noted; however, the age of MS onset and diagnosis, subtype distribution, and most prevalent symptoms were very similar across MS cohorts. The MSSR appears to be representative of the general MS population. Combining the extensive VHA health services encounter data with the MSSR provides a rich and unique cohort for study.

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Keywords:  MS; MS characteristics; MS cohort; MS population; MSSR; Veterans; Veterans Health Administration; epidemiology; multiple sclerosis; surveillance registry

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26220064     DOI: 10.1682/JRRD.2014.07.0172

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Rehabil Res Dev        ISSN: 0748-7711


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3.  The Multiple Sclerosis Surveillance Registry: A Novel Interactive Database Within the Veterans Health Administration.

Authors:  Mitchell T Wallin; Ruth Whitham; Heidi Maloni; Shan Jin; Jonathan Duckart; Jodie Haselkorn; William J Culpepper
Journal:  Fed Pract       Date:  2020-04

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Journal:  Patient Prefer Adherence       Date:  2016-12-22       Impact factor: 2.711

5.  Validation of an algorithm for identifying MS cases in administrative health claims datasets.

Authors:  William J Culpepper; Ruth Ann Marrie; Annette Langer-Gould; Mitchell T Wallin; Jonathan D Campbell; Lorene M Nelson; Wendy E Kaye; Laurie Wagner; Helen Tremlett; Lie H Chen; Stella Leung; Charity Evans; Shenzhen Yao; Nicholas G LaRocca
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6.  Disease-modifying therapy prescription patterns in people with multiple sclerosis by age.

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