Limited duration of the effect of methylprednisolone on changes on MRI in multiple sclerosis
- 1 July 1994
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Springer Nature in Neuroradiology
- Vol. 36 (5) , 382-387
- https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00612124
Abstract
Treatment with methylprednisolone reduces the duration and severity of clinical relapses in multiple sclerosis (MS), while reducing the number of gadolinium-enhancing lesions on T1-weighted MRI. We performed serial MRI imaging after methylprednisolone treatment to see whether suppression of enhancement persists and whether related abnormalities on T2-weighted images disappear at follow-up. Thirteen patients with definite MS received a total of 31 courses of methylprednisolone over an average period of 50 weeks. Gadolinium-enhanced MRI was obtained before and after treatment, then at monthly intervals, using a standardised repositioning and imaging protocol. Two experienced readers in conference defined the number of active (gadolinium-enhancing and new or enlarging nonenhancing) lesions. We detected 609 active lesions on 195 examinations. Directly after treatment the reduction in the number of enhancing lesions was 78%, indicating restoration of the BBB and suppression of inflammation. It was uncommon for a lesion which stopped enhancing to show enhancement on a subsequent examination. No beneficial effect was observed on the rate of disappearance of related abnormalities on T2-weighted images, indicating persistent change such as oedema, cellular infiltration or demyelination. Moreover, in 89% of cases, an increase in the number of active lesions was observed before new clinical activity, if any, was observed (on average 52% earlier). MRI enabled us to demonstrate that the duration of the effect of methylprednisolone treatment is temporary (on average 9.7 weeks).Keywords
This publication has 24 references indexed in Scilit:
- High dose steroids in acute relapses of multiple sclerosis: MRI evidence for a possible mechanism of therapeutic effect.Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1992
- Long term follow-up of multiple sclerosis by standardized, non-contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imagingJournal of the Neurological Sciences, 1991
- A Commentary on Steroid Treatment in Multiple SclerosisArchives of Neurology, 1991
- Magnetic resonance imaging in monitoring the treatment of multiple sclerosis: concerted action guidelines.Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1991
- Methylprednisolone and Multiple SclerosisArchives of Neurology, 1988
- A double-blind controlled trial of high dose methylprednisolone in patients with multiple sclerosis: 1. Clinical effects.Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry, 1987
- CORRELATION BETWEEN NMR SCAN AND BRAIN SLICE DATA IN MULTIPLE SCLEROSISThe Lancet, 1984
- Effect of high–dose intravenous steriod administration on contrast‐enhancing computed tomographic scan lesions in multiple sclerosisAnnals of Neurology, 1984
- Rating neurologic impairment in multiple sclerosisNeurology, 1983
- New diagnostic criteria for multiple sclerosis: Guidelines for research protocolsAnnals of Neurology, 1983