Effect of Rituximab Compared with Natalizumab and Fingolimod in Patients with Relapsing-Remitting Multiple Sclerosis: A Cohort Study.
Martha Rocio Hernández-PreciadoJazmin Marquez-PedrozaNayeli Alejandra Sánchez-RosalesJosé de Jesús García-RiveraAntonio Kobayashi-GutiérrezBlanca Miriam Torres-MendozaEfraín Chavarría-AvilaRaúl Alejandro Montaño-SerranoFernando Cortes-EnriquezMario Alberto Mireles-RamírezPublished in: Journal of clinical medicine (2022)
The objective of this study was to evaluate the clinical files of patients with RRMS who started rituximab (RTX) compared with a second-line treatment (natalizumab (NTZ) or fingolimod (FTY)). This was a historical cohort study. We compared the effect according to the Expanded Disability Status Scale (EDSS) and the number of relapses in RRMS patients receiving these treatments after a mean period of 12 months. We found a statistically significant difference ( p < 0.001) when comparing the EDSS scores and the annual relapse rates of patients receiving RTX with those receiving NTZ or FTY. This study is essential for our clinical practice, since patients with limited treatment options represent a challenge with regard to the management of their medical care. However, clinical trials and prospective studies with long follow-up periods are necessary to provide sufficient evidence on the efficacy of RTX and thus include this treatment in the therapeutic profile of patients with MS.