Treatment of relapsing multiple sclerosis in Hungary – consensus recommendation from the Hungarian neuroimmunology society

Multiple sclerosis (MS) may impact quality of life, careers and family plans of the affected individuals. The current treatments with disease modifying therapies aim to prevent people with MS (pwMS) from disability accumulation and progression. Different countries have different reimbursement polici...

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Bibliográfiai részletek
Szerzők: Rajda Cecília
Rózsa Csilla
Mike Andrea
Lovas Gábor
Mezei Zsolt
Jakab Gábor
Ács Péter
Rum Gábor
Simó Magdolna
Jobbágy Zita
Bíró Zita
Trauninger Anita
Imre Piroska
Mátyás Klotild
Deme István
Illés Zsolt
Csepany Tünde
Dokumentumtípus: Cikk
Megjelent: 2023
Sorozat:ORPHANET JOURNAL OF RARE DISEASES 18 No. 1
Tárgyszavak:
doi:10.1186/s13023-023-02789-0

mtmt:34053132
Online Access:http://publicatio.bibl.u-szeged.hu/27834
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Tartalmi kivonat:Multiple sclerosis (MS) may impact quality of life, careers and family plans of the affected individuals. The current treatments with disease modifying therapies aim to prevent people with MS (pwMS) from disability accumulation and progression. Different countries have different reimbursement policies resulting in inequalities in patient care among geographical regions. Access to anti-CD20 therapies for relapsing MS is restricted in Hungary because therapy of individual cases only is reimbursed. In the light of the latest research and national guidelines, 17 Hungarian MS experts agreed on 8 recommendations regarding relapsing pwMS using the Delphi round method. Strong agreement (> 80%) was achieved in all except one recommendation after three rounds, which generated a fourth Delphi round. The experts agreed on treatment initiation, switch, follow-up and discontinuation, as well as on special issues such as pregnancy, lactation, elderly population, and vaccination. Well-defined national consensus protocols may facilitate dialogue between policymakers and healthcare professionals and thus contribute to better patient care in the long run.
Terjedelem/Fizikai jellemzők:8
ISSN:1750-1172