A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis

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A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis. / Marrie, Ruth Ann; Reider, Nadia; Cohen, Jeffrey; Stuve, Olaf; Trojano, Maria; Cutter, Gary; Reingold, Stephen; Sorensen, Per Soelberg.

I: Multiple Sclerosis, Bind 21, Nr. 3, 03.2015, s. 318-331.

Publikation: Bidrag til tidsskriftReviewForskningfagfællebedømt

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Marrie, RA, Reider, N, Cohen, J, Stuve, O, Trojano, M, Cutter, G, Reingold, S & Sorensen, PS 2015, 'A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis', Multiple Sclerosis, bind 21, nr. 3, s. 318-331. https://doi.org/10.1177/1352458514564485

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Marrie, R. A., Reider, N., Cohen, J., Stuve, O., Trojano, M., Cutter, G., Reingold, S., & Sorensen, P. S. (2015). A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis, 21(3), 318-331. https://doi.org/10.1177/1352458514564485

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Marrie RA, Reider N, Cohen J, Stuve O, Trojano M, Cutter G o.a. A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis. Multiple Sclerosis. 2015 mar.;21(3):318-331. https://doi.org/10.1177/1352458514564485

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Marrie, Ruth Ann ; Reider, Nadia ; Cohen, Jeffrey ; Stuve, Olaf ; Trojano, Maria ; Cutter, Gary ; Reingold, Stephen ; Sorensen, Per Soelberg. / A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis. I: Multiple Sclerosis. 2015 ; Bind 21, Nr. 3. s. 318-331.

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title = "A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis",
abstract = "BACKGROUND: Findings regarding the prevalence of vascular comorbidities in multiple sclerosis (MS) are conflicting.OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to estimate the incidence and prevalence of vascular comorbidities and predisposing comorbidities in persons with MS and to assess the quality of the included studies.METHODS: The PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS and Web of Knowledge databases, conference proceedings, and reference lists of retrieved articles were searched. One reviewer abstracted data using a standardized data collection form, while the second reviewer verified the abstraction. Included studies were assessed qualitatively. Quantitatively, we assessed studies using the I² statistic, and conducted meta-analyses for population-based studies only.RESULTS: The prevalence of hypertension and hyperlipidemia exceeded 10% in the MS population and increased with age. While the prevalence of ischemic heart disease, congestive heart failure, and stroke were less than 5% overall, the prevalence of these conditions exceeded expectations when compared to the general population. Cardiac valvular disease, however, affected the MS population less often than expected. Problems with study quality were common.CONCLUSION: Despite the relatively high prevalence of some vascular comorbidities in the MS population, important gaps exist in our understanding of their epidemiology. Most of our knowledge is based on studies conducted in a small number of regions.",
author = "Marrie, {Ruth Ann} and Nadia Reider and Jeffrey Cohen and Olaf Stuve and Maria Trojano and Gary Cutter and Stephen Reingold and Sorensen, {Per Soelberg}",
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T1 - A systematic review of the incidence and prevalence of cardiac, cerebrovascular, and peripheral vascular disease in multiple sclerosis

AU - Marrie, Ruth Ann

AU - Reider, Nadia

AU - Cohen, Jeffrey

AU - Stuve, Olaf

AU - Trojano, Maria

AU - Cutter, Gary

AU - Reingold, Stephen

AU - Sorensen, Per Soelberg

N1 - © The Author(s), 2015.

PY - 2015/3

Y1 - 2015/3

N2 - BACKGROUND: Findings regarding the prevalence of vascular comorbidities in multiple sclerosis (MS) are conflicting.OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to estimate the incidence and prevalence of vascular comorbidities and predisposing comorbidities in persons with MS and to assess the quality of the included studies.METHODS: The PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS and Web of Knowledge databases, conference proceedings, and reference lists of retrieved articles were searched. One reviewer abstracted data using a standardized data collection form, while the second reviewer verified the abstraction. Included studies were assessed qualitatively. Quantitatively, we assessed studies using the I² statistic, and conducted meta-analyses for population-based studies only.RESULTS: The prevalence of hypertension and hyperlipidemia exceeded 10% in the MS population and increased with age. While the prevalence of ischemic heart disease, congestive heart failure, and stroke were less than 5% overall, the prevalence of these conditions exceeded expectations when compared to the general population. Cardiac valvular disease, however, affected the MS population less often than expected. Problems with study quality were common.CONCLUSION: Despite the relatively high prevalence of some vascular comorbidities in the MS population, important gaps exist in our understanding of their epidemiology. Most of our knowledge is based on studies conducted in a small number of regions.

AB - BACKGROUND: Findings regarding the prevalence of vascular comorbidities in multiple sclerosis (MS) are conflicting.OBJECTIVE: The objective of this review is to estimate the incidence and prevalence of vascular comorbidities and predisposing comorbidities in persons with MS and to assess the quality of the included studies.METHODS: The PubMed, EMBASE, SCOPUS and Web of Knowledge databases, conference proceedings, and reference lists of retrieved articles were searched. One reviewer abstracted data using a standardized data collection form, while the second reviewer verified the abstraction. Included studies were assessed qualitatively. Quantitatively, we assessed studies using the I² statistic, and conducted meta-analyses for population-based studies only.RESULTS: The prevalence of hypertension and hyperlipidemia exceeded 10% in the MS population and increased with age. While the prevalence of ischemic heart disease, congestive heart failure, and stroke were less than 5% overall, the prevalence of these conditions exceeded expectations when compared to the general population. Cardiac valvular disease, however, affected the MS population less often than expected. Problems with study quality were common.CONCLUSION: Despite the relatively high prevalence of some vascular comorbidities in the MS population, important gaps exist in our understanding of their epidemiology. Most of our knowledge is based on studies conducted in a small number of regions.

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JO - Multiple Sclerosis Journal

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