Objective: To examine disease activity in older people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) following discontinuation of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs). Methods: PwMS aged 60 years or older who discontinued DMTs were included. Data on clinical and demographic factors, as well as new or gadolinium-enhancing lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during the final year on DMT and after discontinuation, were analysed. McNemar's test was used to assess intra-patient MRI activity differences before and after discontinuation. Cox regression evaluated factors influencing MRI activity post-discontinuation. Results: We included 114 pwMS (78.1 % female) from 3 Italian MS centres who discontinued a DMT. The mean age at disease onset was 42.4 years (SD: 11.74), and at DMT discontinuation, 65.7 years (SD: 3.84). Median EDSS was 5.5 (IQR: 2.5–6.0). First-line DMTs were discontinued in 105 participants. No significant changes in MRI activity before and after discontinuation were observed (p = 0.5). Pre-discontinuation MRI activity was the only factor associated with post-discontinuation activity (p = 0.021). Conclusions: In pwMS aged over 60 years, discontinuing DMTs does not increase the risk of MRI-detected disease activity. Discontinuation may be a viable option for this population.

Jessica, F., Irene, S., Landi, D., Caterina, L., Valentino, S., Di Gianvito, V., et al. (2025). Treatment discontinuation in older patients with multiple sclerosis. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 103, 1-6 [10.1016/j.msard.2025.106741].

Treatment discontinuation in older patients with multiple sclerosis

Doriana, Landi;Valentina, Di Gianvito;Marfia, Girolama;
2025-09-09

Abstract

Objective: To examine disease activity in older people with multiple sclerosis (pwMS) following discontinuation of disease-modifying treatments (DMTs). Methods: PwMS aged 60 years or older who discontinued DMTs were included. Data on clinical and demographic factors, as well as new or gadolinium-enhancing lesions on magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) during the final year on DMT and after discontinuation, were analysed. McNemar's test was used to assess intra-patient MRI activity differences before and after discontinuation. Cox regression evaluated factors influencing MRI activity post-discontinuation. Results: We included 114 pwMS (78.1 % female) from 3 Italian MS centres who discontinued a DMT. The mean age at disease onset was 42.4 years (SD: 11.74), and at DMT discontinuation, 65.7 years (SD: 3.84). Median EDSS was 5.5 (IQR: 2.5–6.0). First-line DMTs were discontinued in 105 participants. No significant changes in MRI activity before and after discontinuation were observed (p = 0.5). Pre-discontinuation MRI activity was the only factor associated with post-discontinuation activity (p = 0.021). Conclusions: In pwMS aged over 60 years, discontinuing DMTs does not increase the risk of MRI-detected disease activity. Discontinuation may be a viable option for this population.
9-set-2025
Online ahead of print
Rilevanza internazionale
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Esperti anonimi
Settore MEDS-12/A - Neurologia
English
Con Impact Factor ISI
Disease modifying treatments
Older age
Treatment discontinuation
Jessica, F., Irene, S., Landi, D., Caterina, L., Valentino, S., Di Gianvito, V., et al. (2025). Treatment discontinuation in older patients with multiple sclerosis. MULTIPLE SCLEROSIS AND RELATED DISORDERS, 103, 1-6 [10.1016/j.msard.2025.106741].
Jessica, F; Irene, S; Landi, D; Caterina, L; Valentino, S; Di Gianvito, V; Nicola, C; Letizia, A; Alessio, S; Marfia, G; Eleonora, C
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