Optical coherence tomography versus other biomarkers: Associations with physical and cognitive disability in multiple sclerosis.
Nuria Alicia Cerdá FuertesMarc StoesselGintaras MickeliunasSilvan PlessAlessandro CagolMuhamed BarakovicAleksandra Maleska MaceskiCesar Álvarez GonzálezMarcus D' SouzaSabine SchaedlinPascal BenkertPasquale CalabreseKonstantin GugletaTobias DerfussTill SprengerCristina GranzieraYvonne NaegelinLudwig KapposJens KuhleAthina PapadopoulouPublished in: Multiple sclerosis (Houndmills, Basingstoke, England) (2023)
The associations of OCT measures with cognitive and physical disability were independent of serum and brain MRI markers of neuroaxonal loss. OCT can be an important tool for stratification in MS, while longitudinal studies using combinations of biomarkers are warranted.