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Completed PROJECT GRANT Swedish Research Council

Targeting subclinical impairment in patients with early onset Multiple Sclerosis at high Risk of progrEssion

29.35M kr SEK

Funder Vinnova
Recipient Organization Uppsala University
Country Sweden
Start Date Nov 21, 2022
End Date Dec 01, 2025
Duration 1,106 days
Number of Grantees 1
Roles Principal Investigator
Data Source Swedish Research Council
Grant ID 2022-00564_Vinnova
Grant Description

Purpose and goal:

RELIABLE aims to improve the prevention of disease worsening from the earliest stages of the disease in Multiple Sclerosis (MS). We will focus on the assessment of sub-clinical deficits in patients without clear neurological dysfunction. Applying personalized interventions may reduce the burden of these deficits, improve the

subject quality of life and possibly reduce the chance of future, clinically evident, disability accrual. Adding to that, the overall project will be informed by specific task on stakeholders measures preferences and monitoring of ethical issues. Expected results and effects:

The aim of this pilot study is to assess the subclinical burden of neurological impairments in early Relapsing-Remitting MS patients with no evident neurological disability (Expanded Disability Status Scale, EDSS, score of 2.0 points or less) by applying a comprehensive assessment including comorbidities, lifestyle, imaging, neuropsychological, gait and balance analyses. From these analyses, we will obtain a risk score to predict disease activity.

As an added value, we will take into account patient preferences and values to support tailoring the interventions. Approach and implementation:

We will apply a comprehensive assessment including commodities, lifestyle, imaging, neuropsychological, gait and balance analyses. We will obtain a risk score to predict disease activity over the short-term (1-year). We will then have a validation cohort the reduction of the rate of patients with evidence of disease activity using a comprehensive and personalized approach. As an added value, we will take into account patient preferences and values to support tailoring the interventions.

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Uppsala University

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