Document Type
Conference Abstract
Abstract
Novel data on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) in Pakistan from leading institutes in the country was presented at the first Pakistan Treatment in Multiple Sclerosis (PAKTRIMS) Conference, organized by the section of Neurology, department of Medicine, Aga Khan University, Karachi on Saturday, December 18, 2021. Pakistan has been considered to have a low prevalence of MS; however, recent research reveals that it is not as uncommon as previously believed to be in the country. The true prevalence and incidence of MS in the country is unknown because of dearth of research. Data of MS patients enrolled in various private and public institutes in Pakistan highlights the current treatment offered in Pakistan for MS patients with steroids as the mainstay treatment and disease modifying therapy (DMT) mainly including azathioprine, ocrelizumab and rituximab. Available data featuring disease progression indicates a successful response to the treatment offered to patients with improved expanded disability status scale (EDSS) and radiological findings. The conference was a stepping stone towards future research in Pakistan as it has highlighted further requirements in the field of MS as far as our country is concerned. Available data majorly outlines demographic and disease characteristics, however, there is a need for research to fill in the gap for data in reporting MS diagnosis, treatment, and disease outcome to develop a better healthcare system geared towards MS patients in a low- and middle-income Country (LMIC).
Recommended Citation
Shah, Zara; Majid, Haris; Nishat, Sadia; Umer, Sumera Rafat; Shafee, Sundus Mehtab; Wali, Ahmed; and Shahbaz, Naila
(2022)
"Multiple Sclerosis Care in Pakistan; Analysis Of Data Presented At First Paktrims Conference,"
Pakistan Journal of Neurological Sciences (PJNS): Vol. 17:
Iss.
1, Article 9.
Available at:
https://ecommons.aku.edu/pjns/vol17/iss1/9