Consensus Recommendations for the Diagnosis and Treatment of Multiple Sclerosis: 2019 revisions to The MENACTRIMS Guidelines

Publication date: Available online 18 October 2019Source: Multiple Sclerosis and Related DisordersAuthor(s): B. Yamout, M. Sahraian, S. Bohlega, M. Al-Jumah, R. Goueider, M. Dahdaleh, J. Inshasi, S. Hashem, I. Alsharoqi, S. Khoury, M Alkhawajah, Riyadh S. Koussa, J. Al Khaburi, A. Almahdawi, T. Alsaadi, E. Slassi, S Daodi, M. Zakaria, R. AlroughaniAbstractWith evolving diagnostic criteria and the advent of new oral and parenteral therapies for MS, most current diagnostic and treatment algorithms need revision and updating. The diagnosis of MS relies on incorporating clinical and paraclinical findings to prove dissemination in space and in time, and exclude alternative diseases that can explain the findings at hand. The differential diagnostic workup should be guided by clinical and laboratory red flags to avoid unnecessary tests. Appropriate selection of multiple sclerosis (MS) therapies is critical to maximize patient benefit. The current guidelines review the scientific evidence supporting treatment of acute relapses, radiologically isolated syndrome, clinically isolated syndrome, relapsing remitting MS, and progressive MS. The purpose of these guidelines is to provide practical recommendations and algorithms for the diagnosis and treatment of MS based on current scientific evidence and clinical experience.
Source: Multiple Sclerosis and Related Disorders - Category: Neurology Source Type: research