Predictive Value of the Optic Nerve Involvement in Clinically Isolated Syndrome
- Conditions
- Multiple SclerosisClinically Isolated Syndrome
- Interventions
- Other: Optic nerve MRI sequence
- Registration Number
- NCT06455332
- Lead Sponsor
- University Hospital, Lille
- Brief Summary
Optic neuritis (ON) represents around 30% of clinical presentation of clinically isolated syndrome (CIS). Asymptomatic optic nerve involvement is very frequent in all stage of multiple sclerosis (MS) disease including the CIS. However, optic nerve is still not part of MS diagnosis criteria. The main objective of our regional and multicenter study is to evaluate the prognostic value of optic nerve involvement at the earliest clinical stage of MS (=CIS) for the diagnosis of clinically definite MS (2nd clinical relapse) and the delay until the 2nd relapse.
- Detailed Description
Not available
Recruitment & Eligibility
- Status
- NOT_YET_RECRUITING
- Sex
- All
- Target Recruitment
- 200
- Patients between 18 and 55 years old
- Occurrence of CIS ≤ 6 months
- With two T2 hypersignals on brain/spinal cord MRI suggestive of MS or with oligoclonal bands
- Giving their written informed consent
- Pathological conditions that may skew the optic nerve MRI and/or retinal OCT (diabetes mellitus, glaucoma, retinopathy, ametropia >6 dioptria)
- Past history of MS relapses
- Extensive myelitis (>3 vertebral bodies)
- Bilateral optic neuritis without T2 lesions suggestive of MS
- Contra-indication to MRI, gadolinium injection
- Pregnancy, breast-feeding
- Patients unable to consent
Study & Design
- Study Type
- INTERVENTIONAL
- Study Design
- SINGLE_GROUP
- Arm && Interventions
Group Intervention Description All patients will part of the same follow-up study. Optic nerve MRI sequence All patients will part of the same follow-up study. No treatment will be compared. Patients will be treated as recommended.
- Primary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Risk of a new clinical relapse will be assessed by the occurrence and time to onset of a CDMS assessed every 6 months during 24 months Asymptomatic optic nerve involvement defined by MRI (detection of an optic nerve T2 hypersignal) assessed at baseline Asymptomatic optic nerve involvement defined by OCT (GCIPL-IETD,3pm) assessed at baseline Optic nerve involvement defined by occurrence of a recent clinical episode of ON assessed at baseline Risk of a new clinical relapse will be assessed by the occurrence and time to onset of a second MS clinical relapse assessed every 6 months during 24 months
- Secondary Outcome Measures
Name Time Method Time to the second clinical relapse occurrence will be assessed every 6 months during 24 months at each neurological examination assessed at Month 0, Month 6, Month 12, Month 18, Month 24 Asymptomatic optic nerve involvement will be defined by: - asymptomatic optic nerve T2 hypersignal detected on one or both optic nerve(s) - or by GCIPL-IETD,3pm measured by OCT - or by GCIPL-IETD≥3µm measured by OCT assessed at baseline every 6 months during 24 months Time to the second clinical relapse occurrence will be assessed every 6 months during 24 months at each neurological examination (M0, M6, M12, M18, M24)