The main objective of this study is to apply an approach to identify and follow a group of patients
with multiple sclerosis in the transition phase from relapsing-remitting course to secondary
progression to establish sensitive, objective clinical and paraclinical biomarkers, as well as
cluster characteristics to determine conversion risk.
This study sets the following secondary objectives:
1. Determination of clinical signs and tests to assess depletion of neurological reserve,
characteristic of the transition from relapsing-remitting to secondary-progressive course of MS.
Defining screening markers for this transition
2. Determination of magnetic resonance findings as predictors of the transition to secondary
progression.
3. Determining the role of sleep disorders as a factor in progression.
4. Evaluation of OCT as a method with early predictive value regarding disability and disease progression.
5. Evaluation of hyperbaric oxygenation exposure as an opportunity to delay progression
relative to patient-reported outcomes.