| Literature DB >> 25271887 |
Marika Pane1, Elena Stacy Mazzone1, Serena Sivo1, Maria Pia Sormani2, Sonia Messina3, Adele D'Amico4, Adelina Carlesi4, Gianluca Vita3, Lavinia Fanelli1, Angela Berardinelli5, Yvan Torrente6, Valentina Lanzillotta7, Emanuela Viggiano8, Paola D Ambrosio8, Filippo Cavallaro3, Silvia Frosini9, Andrea Barp10, Serena Bonfiglio11, Roberta Scalise1, Roberto De Sanctis1, Enrica Rolle12, Alessandra Graziano1, Francesca Magri6, Concetta Palermo1, Francesca Rossi13, Maria Alice Donati14, Michele Sacchini14, Maria Teresa Arnoldi13, Giovanni Baranello13, Tiziana Mongini12, Antonella Pini15, Roberta Battini9, Elena Pegoraro10, Stefano Previtali16, Claudio Bruno7, Luisa Politano8, Giacomo P Comi6, Enrico Bertini4, Eugenio Mercuri1.
Abstract
The 6 minute walk test has been recently chosen as the primary outcome measure in international multicenter clinical trials in Duchenne muscular dystrophy ambulant patients. The aim of the study was to assess the spectrum of changes at 3 years in the individual measures, their correlation with steroid treatment, age and 6 minute walk test values at baseline. Ninety-six patients from 11 centers were assessed at baseline and 12, 24 and 36 months after baseline using the 6 minute walk test and the North Star Ambulatory Assessment. Three boys (3%) lost the ability to perform the 6 minute walk test within 12 months, another 13 between 12 and 24 months (14%) and 11 between 24 and 36 months (12%). The 6 minute walk test showed an average overall decline of -15.8 (SD 77.3) m at 12 months, of -58.9 (SD 125.7) m at 24 months and -104.22 (SD 146.2) m at 36 months. The changes were significantly different in the two baseline age groups and according to the baseline 6 minute walk test values (below and above 350 m) (p<0.001). The changes were also significantly different according to steroid treatment (p = 0.01). Similar findings were found for the North Star Ambulatory Assessment. These are the first 36 month longitudinal data using the 6 minute walk test and North Star Ambulatory Assessment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. Our findings will help not only to have a better idea of the progression of the disorder but also provide reference data that can be used to compare with the results of the long term extension studies that are becoming available.Entities:
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25271887 PMCID: PMC4182715 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0108205
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS One ISSN: 1932-6203 Impact factor: 3.240
36-month changes in the cohort subdivided according to age (above or below 7 years) and 6MWT (above or below 350 m).
| Age | 6MWT | NSAA | |||
| <350 m (n = 34) | ≥350 m (n = 62) | <350 m (n = 34) | ≥350 m (n = 62) | ||
| (n = 9) | (n = 19) | (n = 9) | (n = 19) | ||
| Age range | 5–6.9 | 5–6.9 | |||
| <7 years (n = 28) | (mean(SD)) (in years) | (5.8(0.72)) | (6.16(0.45)) | ||
| Mean (SD) (in m) | −49.3 (173.0) | 19.1 (76.8) | −7.77 (10.99) | −3.5 (6.2) | |
| N losing ambulation | n = 2 | n = 1 | |||
| (n = 25) | (n = 43) | (n = 27) | (n = 43) | ||
| Age range | 7–12.4 | 7–12.8 | |||
| ≥7 years (n = 68) | (mean(SD)) (in years) | (9.87(2.06)) | (8.9(1.43)) | ||
| Mean (SD) (in m) | −199.2 (121.8) | −115.0 (136.5) | −12.74 (4.94) | −7.7 (8.0) | |
| N losing ambulation | n = 16 | n = 5 | |||
Figure 16MWT (left pannel) and NSAA (right pannel) at baseline, 1, 2 and 3 years in DMD boys, below (red) and above (blu) the age of 7 years.
Figure 26MWT (left pannel) and NSAA (right pannel) at baseline, 1, 2 and 3 years in DMD boys, below (green) and above (orange) 350 m of 6MWD.
Figure 36MWT (left pannel) and NSAA (right pannel) at baseline, 1, 2 and 3 years in DMD boys, subdivided according to a combination of age (below and above 7 years) and distance (below and above 350 m of 6MWD).
Correlation between the changes at 3 years observed on the 6MWT (D6MWT3) and the NSAA (DNS3) and between the individual measures and age.
| DNS3 | D6MTW3 | Age | |||
| Spearman's rho | DNS3 | Correlation Coefficient | 1.000 | .775 | −.340 |
| Sig. (2-tailed) | . | .000 | .001 | ||
| N | 95 | 95 | 95 | ||
| D6MTW3 | Correlation Coefficient | .775 | 1.000 | −.533 | |
| Sig. (2-tailed) | .000 | . | .000 | ||
| N | 95 | 96 | 96 | ||
| Age | Correlation Coefficient | −.340 | −.533 | 1.000 | |
| Sig. (2-tailed) | .001 | .000 | . | ||
| N | 95 | 96 | 96 | ||
**. Correlation is significant at the 0.01 level (2-tailed).