MS Society Of Canada Announces Request For Research Operating Grants Related To CCSVI And MS
Main Category: Multiple SclerosisArticle Date: 24 Nov 2009 - 3:00 PDT
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The Multiple Sclerosis Society of Canada announced it will request research operating grants related to chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency (CCSVI) and MS.
A recent study released by Dr. Paulo Zamboni, University of Ferrara, Italy, describes CCSVI as a disruption of blood flow in which the venous system is not able to efficiently remove blood from the central nervous system resulting in increased pressure in the veins of the brain and spinal cord which in turn results in damage to these areas.
"These early results are encouraging and show that this warrants more study," said Yves Savoie, MS Society President and CEO. "This is truly a new avenue to explore in MS research, and we want to be a part of furthering this investigation."
The MS Society of Canada will issue an invitation for research operating grant proposals on CCSVI related to multiple sclerosis from qualified investigators based in Canadian institutions. Proposals will be evaluated for their scientific merit and relevance to the field of MS.
The competition will open on December 9, 2009, and the deadline for applications will be January 22, 2010.
"There has been tremendous interest and excitement about this study from people with MS, supporters, volunteers and staff across the country. While we acknowledge that the concept of CCSVI as a cause of MS needs to be replicated and validated in larger well-designed studies, the Society looks forward to contributing to this body of work," said Savoie.
While excited about the potential of the CCSVI study, the findings are preliminary. Thus the MS Society advises that while further research is underway people follow their physician's recommendations and continue their current course of therapies.
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MS, CCSVI & MRI Testing
posted by Dr Trevor Tucker on 24 Nov 2009 at 11:18 amIt is my understanding that to test for the venous stenosis that is associated with MS CCSVI analysis, special MRI protocols and Susceptibility Weighted Imaging software is required that many MRI clinics do not currently possess. Will these clinics require additional support to acquire this special analysis software? Please see the web site http://www.ms-mri.com for more information on the required protocols.
Help For MS Patients?
posted by Lora on 25 Nov 2009 at 4:04 pmI'm surprised I haven't seen more interest in this topic. Canadians are falling all over themselves to get tested!
Canada IS Different
posted by Richard Markle on 24 Dec 2009 at 6:15 amWe in the M.S. community have been very excited about CCSVI
news of late but we are also very aware that the major drug companies reaction to any prospective non-drug treatment. I am SO proud to call myself Canadian!
It Worked! inverted valve in one jugular and a membrane blocking flow in the other
posted by Martin on 23 Jan 2010 at 7:21 amI went to Poland for treatment last November. They found an inverted valve in one jugular and a membrane blocking flow in the other.
Both problems were congenital and have been corrected with balloon angioplasty.
The improvements to my M.S. symptoms have been massive and continue in number.
Great News Martin's recovering status since going to Polan
posted by joe on 6 Feb 2010 at 8:31 amGreat news on hearing Martins recovery status since going to Poland . the massive and continuing success is what we all want to hear. hopefully soon enough we can have this type of surgery here in Canada. continued success and keep us posted.
Recovery Time After Angioplasty
posted by andrew Levy on 9 May 2010 at 4:50 amgreat to hear of Martin's success. I am going to Poland next month with my wife for her to have angioplasty. Can you give any guidance as to how long it takes to get over the surgery itself? We are concerned about whether flying back after just four days is too soon. Thanks for any help.
CCSVI Testing?? WHERE?
posted by Michelle Berry on 18 May 2010 at 2:48 pmI am wanting to find out where I can have the CCSVI testing done BEFORE going over-seas to have The Liberation Procedure. I live in KS and have MS. Suggestions please!!!??
CCSVI
posted by Deb on 9 Jul 2010 at 4:31 pmI'm on the waiting list for testing in AZ. They will do an MRV and venous ultrasound. Call the imaging & vein centers nearby and ask them if they can do it & the names of the docs.
chronic cerebrospinal venous insufficiency
posted by Debbie on 12 Jul 2010 at 9:42 amI have family members that just found out that they are accepted in Poland in August. If there is anything from your experience that you feel would help please forward it on. They live in Canada and are currently trying to find a flight there.
Please Replay
posted by Khaled on 6 Jan 2011 at 1:03 amMartin, how you feel after one year from the operation , how is the MS?
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