Motor evoked potentials for multiple sclerosis, a multiyear follow-up dataset

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease affecting millions of people worldwide. Through the demyelinating and axonal pathology of MS, the signal conduction in the central nervous system is affected. Evoked potential measurements allow clinicians to monitor this process and can be used for decision support. We share a dataset that contains motor evoked potential (MEP) measurements, in which the brain is stimulated and the resulting signal is measured in the hands and feet. This results in time series of 100 milliseconds long. Typically, both hands and feet are measured in one hospital visit. The dataset contains 5586 visits of 963 patients, performed in day-to-day clinical care over a period of 6 years. The dataset consists of approximately 100,000 MEP. Clinical metadata such as the expanded disability status scale, sex, and age is also available. This dataset can be used to explore the role of evoked potentials in MS research and patient care. It may also be used as a benchmark for time series analysis and predictive modelling.

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Yperman, J., Popescu, V., Van Wijmeersch, B., Becker, T., & Peeters, L. M. (2022). Motor evoked potentials for multiple sclerosis, a multiyear follow-up dataset. Scientific Data, 9(1). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41597-022-01335-0

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