| Literature DB >> 24093531 |
Albert Fujak1, Wolfgang Raab, Alexander Schuh, Silvia Richter, Raimund Forst, Jürgen Forst.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Progressive scoliosis, pelvic obliquity and increasing reduction of pulmonary function are among the most significant problems for patients with SMA type II and SMA type III once they have lost the ability to walk. The aim of this study was to examine and document the development and natural course of scoliosis in patients with spinal muscular atrophy type II and IIIa.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24093531 PMCID: PMC3850509 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2474-14-283
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Musculoskelet Disord ISSN: 1471-2474 Impact factor: 2.362
Classification and prognosis of different types of autosomal recessive proximal spinal muscular atrophy[1,2]
| Ia | more severe | prenatal (30%) to 3-6 months | unable to roll over or sit | < 30 months = 100% |
| < 18 months = 95% | ||||
| < 7 months = 50% | ||||
| Ib | less severe | like Ia | like Ia | 2.5 - 20 years * |
| II | intermediate | birth -18 months | sitting | 2.5 - 30 years * |
| IIIa | mild, retarded motor development | to 3 years | walking | 4th – 6th decade, usually normal |
| IIIb | mild, normal motor development | > 3 - 30 years | walking | |
| IV | adult | > 30 years | walking | normal |
* Longer life expectancy is quite possible.
Average main curvature and pelvic obliquity in SMA II and IIIa non-surgery patients
| Main curve of the scoliosis (Cobb angle °) | ||||
| | SMA II (N = 58) | SMA IIIa (N = 12) | ||
| 0 - 4 | 9 | Ø 26, ± 7, 15 - 40, 25 | 1 | 28 |
| 5 - 6 | 10 | Ø 42, ± 19, 12 - 70, 37 | 2 | 28 and 32 |
| 7 - 10 | 25 | Ø 63, ± 32, 17 - 138, 58 | 3 | Ø 34, ± 8.5, 25 - 42, 35 |
| 11 - 13 | 6 | Ø 74, ± 16, 56 - 102, 72.5 | 2 | 42 and 51 |
| 14 - 15 | 4 | Ø 82, ± 28, 50 - 112, 83.5 | 1 | 54 |
| 16 - 20 | 4 | Ø 73, ± 18, 58 - 100, 67.5 | 3 | Ø 45, ± 8, 40 - 54, 42 |
| Pelvic obliquity (°) | ||||
| | SMA II (N = 72) | SMA IIIa (N = 18) | ||
| 0 - 4 | 5 | Ø 7, ± 4.5, 0 - 10, 10 | - | - |
| 5 - 6 | 12 | Ø 17, ± 7, 0 - 30, 15 | 1 | 10 |
| 7 - 10 | 36 | Ø 18, ± 10, 0 - 45, 15 | 3 | Ø 10, ± 10, 0 - 20, 10 |
| 11 - 13 | 7 | Ø 19, ± 15, 0 - 45, 20 | 5 | Ø 10, ± 10, 0 - 20, 10 |
| 14 - 15 | 8 | Ø 26, ± 13, 0 - 45, 27.5 | 5 | Ø 8, ± 11, 0 - 20, 0 |
| 16 - 20 | 4 | Ø 24, ± 18, 0 - 40, 27.5 | 4 | Ø 14, ± 5, 10 - 20, 12.5 |
Relative age-dependent inspiratory vital capacity (VC IN%) in SMA II and IIIa non-surgery patients
| Patient’s age (years) | n | Ø, ±, min – max, median | n | Ø, ±, min – max, median |
| 4 - 6 | 5 | Ø 54, ± 13, 41 - 70, 58 | - | - |
| 7 - 10 | 19 | Ø 44, ± 21, 14 - 91, 43 | 4 | Ø 80, ± 23, 56 - 108, 78 |
| 11 - 13 | 9 | Ø 37, ± 22, 10 - 86, 32 | 5 | Ø 56, ± 24, 17 - 73, 70 |
| 14 - 15 | 3 | Ø 37, ± 11, 25 - 47, 39 | 6 | Ø 43, ± 11, 31 - 63, 40 |
| 16 - 20 | 4 | Ø 42, ± 18, 25 - 63, 43 | - | - |