Association between early treatment of multiple sclerosis and patient-reported outcomes: a nationwide observational cohort study
Conclusions
Earlier commencement of disease-modifying treatment was associated with better patient-reported physical symptoms when measured using a disease-specific metric; however, general quality of life was not affected. This indicates that other factors may inform patients’ overall quality of life.
Source: Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery and Psychiatry - Category: Neurosurgery Authors: He, A., Spelman, T., Manouchehrinia, A., Ciccarelli, O., Hillert, J., McKay, K. Tags: Open access Multiple sclerosis Source Type: research
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