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The goal of this three-phase interventional study is to determine the prevalence of Insulin resistance in non-diabetic patients with multiple sclerosis in Egypt
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In this longitudinal, three-phase, case-control, interventional study, with 250 patients with multiple sclerosis diagnosed according to the 2017 McDonald's criteria will be enrolled. Frist diagnosis of cases of insulin resistant MS patient out of the total sample of MS through estimation of fasting blood glucose, insulin level, and homeostatic model assessment of insulin resistance (HOMA-IR) index. Other supportive indices like waste circumference, hemoglobin A1c, and lipid profile will be used. At the end of first phase, prevalence of IR and associated metabolic syndrome will be determined. In the second phase of the study, patients will be divided into two groups with and without IR. Cognitive status will be evaluated with BICAMS test. Physical disability will be evaluated by the EDSS score, 9-hole pig and 25-foot-walk test. Patients will be assessed for other comorbid conditions like fatigue and depression. Serum light chain neurofilaments as a laboratory marker for axonal degeneration will be used. Diffusion tensor imaging with a fully automated too (volbrain) will be used. Patients in the second phase of the study will be evaluated both at baseline and after one year. In the third phase, patients with IR will be divided randomly into two equal groups (1:1) using closed envelope: intervention group who will receive appropriate treatment for IR and a control group with placebo treatment (without IR treatment) and by the end of the second year all groups will be evaluated blindly using the same evaluating measures (clinical, laboratory and radiological)
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• Recent MS relapse or use of corticosteroids in the past 3 months
100 participants in 3 patient groups
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