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Long-term functional and mobility outcomes for individuals with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita.

Hirmand Nouraei1, Bonita Sawatzky1,2, Megan MacGillivray2,3, Judith Hall4.   

Abstract

Arthrogryposis multiplex congenita (AMC) is a birth defect that involves congenital joint contractures in two or more joints including the limbs, spine, and jaw. The purpose of our study was to identify long-term outcomes of adults with AMC. We recruited 177 participants from over 15 countries, making this the largest international study of adults with AMC. Participants provided demographic information including living situation and mobility and completed two standardized outcome measures, of quality of life and physical activity, using an online survey format. The data were compiled and descriptive analyses were performed. The study group consisted of 72% females and a mean age of 39 years. Over 90% of participants had upper and lower limb involvement, 35% had scoliosis or lordosis while 16% had jaw problems. Participants had an average of nine (0-70) surgeries at the time of the study. The majority (75%) of respondents lived independently of family members (on their own or with a partner). Participants were nearly three times more likely to have a graduate degree than the general US population. Participants reported lower physical function scores than the general US population; however, they reported similar or higher scores for the other quality of life domains of the SF-36. They were considerably less physically active than able-bodied individuals. Half of participants experienced chronic back pain and 60% reported joint pain. Additionally, almost half of the participants took regular pain medications.
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Keywords:  adults; arthrogryposis multiplex congenita; long-term outcomes; natural history; quality of life

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28374968     DOI: 10.1002/ajmg.a.38169

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Am J Med Genet A        ISSN: 1552-4825            Impact factor:   2.802


  5 in total

1.  Characterizing Pain Among Adolescents and Young Adults With Arthrogryposis Multiplex Congenita.

Authors:  Jaclyn Megan Sions; Maureen Donohoe; Emma Haldane Beisheim-Ryan; Ryan Todd Pohlig; Tracy Michele Shank; Louise Reid Nichols
Journal:  Pediatr Phys Ther       Date:  2022-05-30       Impact factor: 1.452

2.  International multidisciplinary collaboration toward an annotated definition of arthrogryposis multiplex congenita.

Authors:  Noémi Dahan-Oliel; Sarah Cachecho; Douglas Barnes; Tanya Bedard; Ann M Davison; Klaus Dieterich; Maureen Donohoe; Alicja Fąfara; Reggie Hamdy; Helgi T Hjartarson; Naimisha S Hoffman; Eva Kimber; Igor Komolkin; Ruth Lester; Eva Pontén; Harold J P van Bosse; Judith G Hall
Journal:  Am J Med Genet C Semin Med Genet       Date:  2019-07-07       Impact factor: 3.908

3.  Total joint replacement of the hip and knee in patients with arthrogryposis multiplex congenita: a report of six joints.

Authors:  Christoph Theil; Robert Roedl; Georg Gosheger; Burkhard Moellenbeck; Adrien Frommer; Ralf Dieckmann; Bjoern Vogt
Journal:  Arch Orthop Trauma Surg       Date:  2020-10-10       Impact factor: 3.067

Review 4.  Psychosocial wellbeing among children and adults with arthrogryposis: a scoping review.

Authors:  Sarah Cachecho; Jill Boruff; Trudy Wong; Francis Lacombe; Noemi Dahan-Oliel
Journal:  Health Qual Life Outcomes       Date:  2021-11-29       Impact factor: 3.186

Review 5.  Difficult airway management in children and young adults with arthrogryposis.

Authors:  Glenn Isaacson; Elizabeth T Drum
Journal:  World J Otorhinolaryngol Head Neck Surg       Date:  2018-07-13
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