Saw Index | 2025-2026 |
The Smouldering-Associated Worsening (SAW) Index is a patient-reported outcome measure developed to track subtle, non-relapsing neurological progression in Multiple Sclerosis, addressing limitations in traditional assessment tools. Led by Professor Jeremy Hobart, this tool aims to identify early disease progression and optimize treatment, including the use of BTK inhibitors, to manage invisible MS progression. Read the full discussion on Gavin Giovannoni's Substack (MS-Selfie) at gavingiovannoni.substack.com .
Common Myths About the Saw Index
- Cabinet and furniture makers
- Trim carpenters and finish crews
- Hobbyists and home DIYers
- Production shops needing fast, repeatable crosscuts
The phrase "Saw Index" has leaked out of the fandom and into sociological discourse. Urban Dictionary defines it as: "The metric used to determine how much suffering an audience can endure before they check out." saw index
commands), which might be colloquially referred to as looking at the "index saw" or scan rates. Summary Table: SAW Index in MS Research Lead Researcher Prof. Jeremy Hobart (University of Plymouth) Target Disease Multiple Sclerosis (MS) Primary Metric Smouldering Associated Worsening (SAW) Methodology Longitudinal qualitative research and PROM development Patient Benefit Cabinet and furniture makers Trim carpenters and finish
While there is no major global stock index called "SAW," the term is sometimes used informally in Sentiment Analysis The phrase "Saw Index" has leaked out of
Simple Additive Weighting
A related, yet distinct concept often referred to simply as "SAW" is the technique, used in Multi-Criteria Decision-Making (MCDM).
- 1/8" steel → 24 TPI (high Saw Index for thin material)
- 2" wood → 1.5 TPI (low TPI for thick material)
Goal
: Early identification allows doctors to modify treatments to prevent long-term disability progression. 🧬 Bioinformatics: STOmics Analysis Workflow (SAW)
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