Impairment and Disability in 20 CIDP Patients According to Disease Activity Status (PD1.006)

CONCLUSIONS: The evaluated scores outline 2 major clinically useful groups: 1) sensory scores (ISS, sensory component of NDS) and 2) disability and motor scores. The most useful scores appear the ones evaluating the disability, R-ODS topping the list, correlating both with motor disability and the disease activity. In contrast, the sensory score does not seem to fully evaluate the disease severity in the studied cohort.Disclosure: Dr. Kuntzer has received personal compensation for activities with Pfizer. Dr. Kuntzer has received research support from CSL Behring. Dr. Panaite has nothing to disclose. Dr. Renaud has nothing to disclose. Dr. Steck has received personal compensation for activities with Pfizer Inc and various organizations as a speaker. Dr. Steck has received royalty payments from Buhlmann Labs. Dr. Steck has received research support from Habegger Ltd.
Source: Neurology - Category: Neurology Authors: Tags: PD1 Peripheral Nerve Source Type: research