Henry C Skrehot, Anshul Bhatnagar, Austin Huang, Andrew G Lee
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摘要
多发性硬化症(MS)是一种自身免疫性脱髓鞘疾病,通常最初表现为视神经炎(ON)。关于诊断为ON后可能与MS发展相关的人口统计学因素和家族史知之甚少。我们利用一个全国性数据库来描述ON后MS的具体潜在驱动因素,并分析获得和利用医疗保健的障碍。All of Us数据库查询了所有被诊断为ON的患者和所有在最初诊断为ON后被诊断为MS的患者。分析了人口统计学因素、家族史和调查数据。采用多变量逻辑回归分析这些感兴趣的变量与诊断为ON后MS发展之间的潜在关联。在369297名自行登记的患者中,1152名被诊断为ON,而其中152名患者在ON后被诊断为MS。有肥胖家族史的ON患者更有可能发展为MS(肥胖奇数比:2.46;p p
Risk Factors for Multiple Sclerosis Development After Optic Neuritis Diagnosis Using a Nationwide Health Records Database.
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune demyelinating disease that often initially presents with optic neuritis (ON). Little is known about the demographic factors and familial histories that may be associated with the development of MS after a diagnosis of ON. We utilised a nationwide database to characterise specific potential drivers of MS following ON as well as analyse barriers to healthcare access and utilisation. The All of Us database was queried for all patients who were diagnosed with ON and for all patients diagnosed with MS after an initial diagnosis of ON. Demographic factors, family histories, and survey data were analysed. Multivariable logistic regression was performed to analyse the potential association between these variables of interest with the development of MS following a diagnosis of ON. Out of 369,297 self-enrolled patients, 1,152 were identified to have a diagnosis of ON, while 152 of these patients were diagnosed with MS after ON. ON patients with a family history of obesity were more likely to develop MS (obesity odd ratio: 2.46; p < .01). Over 60% of racial minority ON patients reported concern about affording healthcare compared with 45% of White ON patients (p < .01). We have identified a possible risk factor of developing MS after an initial diagnosis of ON as well as alarming discrepancies in healthcare access and utilisation for minority patients. These findings bring attention to clinical and socioeconomic risk factors for patients that could enable earlier diagnosis and treatment of MS to improve outcomes, particularly in racial minorities.
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Neuro-Ophthalmology publishes original papers on diagnostic methods in neuro-ophthalmology such as perimetry, neuro-imaging and electro-physiology; on the visual system such as the retina, ocular motor system and the pupil; on neuro-ophthalmic aspects of the orbit; and on related fields such as migraine and ocular manifestations of neurological diseases.