| Literature DB >> 26236506 |
Barbara G Vickrey1, Liesly Lee2, Fraser Moore3, Patrick Moriarty4.
Abstract
Objective. To compare patterns of associations of changes in mental and physical health dimensions of health-related quality of life (HRQoL) over time with relapse occurrence and changes in Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) scores in patients with relapsing multiple sclerosis (RMS). Methods. This 24-month, phase IV, observational study enrolled 334 patients with RMS who received interferon β-1a 44 μg or 22 μg subcutaneously three times weekly. At each 6-month visit, patients completed the Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54 (MSQOL-54) and site investigators assessed EDSS and recorded relapse occurrence. A generalized linear model procedure was used for multivariable analyses (per protocol) that explored unique associations of EDSS score change and relapse occurrence with MSQOL-54 physical health composite score (PCS) and mental health composite score (MCS). Results. HRQoL improved over 2 years among those who completed the study. Occurrence of ≥1 relapse was significantly associated with lower MSQOL-54 PCS and MCS. Changes in EDSS score were significantly associated with MSQOL-54 PCS, but not MCS. Conclusions. HRQoL assessments, particularly those that examine mental health, may provide information on the general health status of patients with RMS that would not be recognized using traditional clinician-assessed measures of disease severity and activity. This trial is registered with ClinicalTrials.gov; identifier: NCT01141751.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 26236506 PMCID: PMC4506821 DOI: 10.1155/2015/631989
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mult Scler Int ISSN: 2090-2654
Baseline demographics and disease characteristics [6].
| Baseline characteristic | Patients with data at Month 24 or ET visit ( | Patients without data at Month 24 or ET visit ( | Overall ( |
|---|---|---|---|
| Age, years, mean (SD) | 39.0 (9.3) | 37.1 (9.1) | 38.7 (9.3) |
| Female, | 212 (76.5) | 42 (73.7) | 254 (76.0) |
| Caucasian, | 257 (92.8) | 52 (91.2) | 309 (92.5) |
| Employment status, | |||
| Student | 16 (5.8) | 4 (7.0) | 20 (6.0) |
| Full-time, part-time, or retired workers | 194 (70.0) | 33 (57.9) | 227 (68.0) |
| Unemployed | 66 (23.8) | 20 (35.1) | 86 (25.7) |
| Homemaker | 1 (0.4) | 0 (0.0) | 1 (0.3) |
| Highest level of education achieved, | |||
| Primary or secondary | 119 (43.0) | 25 (43.9) | 144 (43.1) |
| Tertiary or above | 158 (57.0) | 32 (56.1) | 190 (56.9) |
| MS classification, | |||
| Relapsing-remitting | 265 (95.7) | 54 (94.7) | 319 (95.5) |
| Secondary progressive | 4 (1.4) | 2 (3.5) | 6 (1.8) |
| Clinically isolated syndrome | 8 (2.9) | 1 (1.8) | 9 (2.7) |
| Time since onset of MS symptoms, months, median (range) | 25.0 (0–422) | 31.0 (4–251) | 26.0 (0–422) |
| Time since MS diagnosis, months, median (range) | 4.0 (0–386) | 5.0 (0–203) | 4.0 (0–386) |
| Previously received DMDs, | 53 (19.1) | 15 (26.3) | 68 (20.4) |
| EDSS score, | |||
| 0 | 32 (11.6) | 7 (12.3) | 39 (11.7) |
| 1.0–1.5 | 102 (36.8) | 14 (24.6) | 116 (34.7) |
| 2.0–2.5 | 83 (30.0) | 14 (24.6) | 97 (29.0) |
| 3.0–3.5 | 33 (11.9) | 13 (22.8) | 46 (13.8) |
| 4.0–4.5 | 14 (5.1) | 3 (5.3) | 17 (5.1) |
| 5.0–5.5 | 7 (2.5) | 2 (3.5) | 9 (2.7) |
| 6.0–6.5 | 6 (2.2) | 4 (7.0) | 10 (3.0) |
| ≥7.0 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
| Mean (SD) | 2.0 (1.3) | 2.4 (1.6) | 2.0 (1.4) |
There were no significant differences in the baseline characteristics of patients with and without Month 24 or ET visits; baseline characteristics were compared using the 2-sided Mann-Whitney U test (quantitative variables) or 2-sided Fisher's exact test (qualitative variables).
aPercentages add up to values slightly above 100% (100.1%) due to rounding up to one decimal place.
DMD, disease-modifying drug; EDSS, Expanded Disability Status Scale; ET, early termination; MS, multiple sclerosis; SD, standard deviation.
Mean values and paired changes from baseline in MSQOL-54 PCS and MCS and in EDSS scores.
| Dimension | Baseline | 12 months | 24 months | Early termination |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| MSQOL-54 PCS | ||||
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| 313 | 238 | 182a | 68 |
| Mean (SD) | 60.9 (19.7) | 65.0 (20.0) | 64.9 (20.3) | 60.7 (22.8) |
| Paired change from baseline | ||||
|
| — | 230 | 174a | 66 |
| Mean (SD) | — | 2.0 (14.3) | 2.2 (15.3) | 0.3 (14.4) |
|
| — | 0.014 | 0.027 | NS |
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| MSQOL-54 MCS | ||||
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| 331 | 249 | 191a | 73 |
| Mean (SD) | 65.6 (20.5) | 71.4 (19.7) | 71.7 (20.0) | 67.3 (22.5) |
| Paired change from baseline | ||||
|
| — | 248 | 190a | 72 |
| Mean (SD) | — | 3.7 (17.5) | 4.3 (19.1) | 1.3 (19.2) |
|
| — | <0.0001 | 0.0003 | NS |
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| EDSS score | ||||
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| 334 | 251 | 196 | 73 |
| Mean (SD) | 2.0 (1.4) | 1.8 (1.3) | 1.9 (1.4) | 2.2 (1.8) |
| Paired change from baseline | ||||
|
| — | 251 | 196 | 73 |
| Mean (SD) | — | −0.1 (0.9) | 0.1 (1.0) | 0.1 (1.0) |
|
| — | 0.047 | NS | NS |
MCS and PCS are expressed on a scale of 0 (poorest quality of life) to 100 (best possible quality of life). Paired changes from baseline to 24 months and ET in MSQOL-54 PCS and MCS and EDSS scores were also previously reported in Moore et al. [6].
a n numbers lower than 196 (number of patients who completed the 24-month study); data for these endpoints were not available for all patients who completed the study.
b p value calculated using a two-sided Wilcoxon matched pairs signed-rank test.
EDSS, Expanded Disability Status Scale; ET, early termination; MCS, mental health composite score; MSQOL-54, Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54; NS, not statistically significant; PCS, physical health composite score; SD, standard deviation.
Results of multivariable analyses: unique associations of EDSS score increase of ≥1 point with follow-up MSQOL-54 PCS and MCS.
| Estimate (SE) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| 6 months | |||
| MSQOL-54 PCS, | |||
| New to DMD | −4.53 (1.89) | −2.40 | 0.017 |
| EDSS change ≥1 point | − | − |
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| MSQOL-54 MCS, | |||
| Greater than secondary education | 5.00 (1.80) | 2.78 | 0.006 |
| EDSS change ≥1 point | −4.40 (2.82) | −1.56 | NS |
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| 12 months | |||
| MSQOL-54 PCS, | |||
| EDSS change ≥1 point | − | − |
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| MSQOL-54 MCS, | |||
| Greater than secondary education | 4.07 (1.99) | 2.05 | 0.042 |
| EDSS change ≥1 point | −2.88 (2.75) | −1.05 | NS |
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| 18 months | |||
| MSQOL-54 PCS, | |||
| Age | −0.34 (0.12) | −2.86 | 0.005 |
| EDSS change ≥1 point | − | − |
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| MSQOL-54 MCS, | |||
| New to DMD | 6.80 (2.89) | 2.35 | 0.019 |
| EDSS change ≥1 point | −4.35 (3.04) | −1.43 | NS |
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| 24 months | |||
| MSQOL-54 PCS, | |||
| EDSS change ≥1 point | − | − |
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| MSQOL-54 MCS, | |||
| Greater than secondary education | 6.03 (2.53) | 2.38 | 0.018 |
| EDSS change ≥1 point | −2.67 (2.97) | −0.90 | NS |
Significant associations between EDSS change ≥1 point and follow-up MSQOL-54 PCS or MCS are highlighted in bold. The generalized linear model procedure was used. All models included age, sex, highest level of education (not greater than or greater than secondary), whether naïve to DMD at study onset, whether terminated the study early, and baseline HRQoL measure score. Baseline HRQoL measure score was significant in all models.
DMD, disease-modifying drug; EDSS, Expanded Disability Status Scale; HRQoL, health-related quality of life; MCS, mental health composite score; MSQOL-54, Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54; NS, not statistically significant; PCS, physical health composite score; SE, standard error.
Results of multivariable analyses: unique associations of relapse occurrence with follow-up MSQOL-54 PCS and MCS.
| Estimate (SE) |
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|---|---|---|---|
| One or more relapses from baseline to 12 months | |||
| MSQOL-54 PCS, | |||
| ≥1 relapse | − | − |
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| MSQOL-54 MCS, | |||
| Greater than secondary education | 4.15 (2.00) | 2.08 | 0.039 |
| ≥1 relapse | − | − |
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| One or more relapses after Month 12 to 24 monthsa | |||
| MSQOL-54 PCS, | |||
| Age | −0.28 (0.10) | −2.76 | 0.006 |
| ≥1 relapse | −2.98 (2.31) | −1.29 | NS |
| MSQOL-54 MCS, | |||
| Age | −0.25 (0.11) | −2.28 | 0.024 |
| Greater than secondary education | 4.42 (2.15) | 2.05 | 0.042 |
| ≥1 relapse | −3.39 (2.50) | −1.36 | NS |
Significant associations between relapse occurrence and follow-up MSQOL-54 PCS or MCS are highlighted in bold. The generalized linear model procedure was used; only associations at p ≤ 0.05 are listed except for relapse occurrence, which is listed in the table regardless of significance. All models included age, sex, highest level of education (not greater than or greater than secondary), whether naïve to DMD at study onset, whether terminated the study early, and baseline HRQoL measure score. Baseline HRQoL measure score was significant in all models.
aThe MSQOL-54 PCS or MCS at 12 months was considered the baseline HRQoL measure score.
DMD, disease-modifying drug; HRQoL, health-related quality of life; MCS, mental health composite score; MSQOL-54, Multiple Sclerosis Quality of Life-54; NS, not statistically significant; PCS, physical health composite score; SE, standard error.