| Literature DB >> 29066869 |
Bernd Leplow1, Anna Eggebrecht1, Johannes Pohl1.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Differential effects of botulinum toxin (BoNT) treatment in cervical dystonia (CD) and blepharospasm (BSP) treatment satisfaction and emotional responses to a life with a disabling condition were investigated. Special interest was drawn to the course within a BoNT treatment cycle and the effects of subjective well-being vs perceived intensity of motor symptoms and quality of life.Entities:
Keywords: adherence; blepharospasm; botulinum toxin; cervical dystonia; treatment satisfaction
Year: 2017 PMID: 29066869 PMCID: PMC5605128 DOI: 10.2147/PPA.S141060
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Patient Prefer Adherence ISSN: 1177-889X Impact factor: 2.711
Patient’s demographics and characteristics
| Cervical dystonia | Blepharospasm | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Female, n (%) | 243 (66.8) | 79 (56.3) | ns |
| Mean age (n, SD, range) | 56.5 (359, 12.5; 20–91) | 65.2 (121, 12.7; 24–87) | <0.0001 |
| Age group (years), n (%) | |||
| 25–34 | 21 (5.9) | 1 (0.8) | |
| 35–44 | 27 (7.5) | 9 (7.5) | |
| 45–54 | 112 (31.3) | 16 (13.3) | |
| 55–64 | 106 (29.6) | 20 (16.7) | |
| ≥65 | 92 (25.7) | 74 (61.7) | |
| Mean years of education (n, SD, range) | 11.1 (327, 3.9; 8–19) | 10.8 (105, 3.6; 8–19) | ns |
Abbreviation: ns, not significant.
Patient’s work situation
| Cervical dystonia | Blepharospasm | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Retirement not associated with dystonia, n (%) | 191 (52.0) | 89 (74.2) | <0.0001 |
| Reduction of weekly work hours, n (%) | 85 (25.6) | 20 (18.7) | ns |
| Shifting type of work because of dystonia, n (%) | 48 (14.5) | 8 (7.1) | 0.042 |
| Decreased efficacy at work because of dystonia, n (%) | 180 (55.7) | 41 (37.3) | <0.001 |
| Unemployment due to dystonia, n (%) | 56 (16.0) | 8 (7.3) | 0.021 |
| Restored capacity to work because of BoNT, n (%) | 141 (47.2) | 33 (36.7) | 0.079 |
Abbreviations: BoNT, botulinum toxin; ns, not significant.
Medical variables and BoNT treatment characteristics
| Cervical dystonia | Blepharospasm | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Mean years since diagnosis of dystonia (n, SD, range) | 10.6 (336, 8.4; 0.26–4.41) | 9.3 (117, 6.4; 0.19–27.4) | ns |
| Mean years since first signs of dystonia (n, SD, range) | 13.8 (354, 9.9; 0.26–53.3) | 12.5 (117, 9.8; 0.63–73.2) | ns |
| Mean years of BoNT (n, SD, range) | 8.8 (342, 6.7; 0.18–34.3) | 8.2 (120, 6.3; 0.10–27.4) | ns |
| Mean weeks between injections (n, SD, range) | 12.1 (358, 2.1; 4.00–28.0) | 11.8 (121, 3.4; 2.0–24.0) | ns |
| Mean no of injections until optimal response (n, SD, range) | 3.9 (198, 3.1; 1.00–25.0) | 3.2 (52, 2.3; 1.0–11.0) | ns |
| Emotional hassles prior to dystonia (n, %) | 84 (23.9) | 29 (24.4) | ns |
| Mental disorders prior to dystonia (n, %) | 69 (19.8) | 26 (22.0) | ns |
| Mean years of emotional hassles/mental disorders prior to diagnosis (n, SD, range) | 7.36 (58, 10.80; 0.00–66) | 7.74 (19, 10.5; 0.00–31) | ns |
Abbreviations: BoNT, botulinum toxin; ns, not significant.
Figure 1Course of dystonia over years: subjective perception (%).
Figure 2Expectations about botulinum toxin therapy (%).
Figure 3Perceived efficacy of botulinum toxin therapy (%).
Note: 1= best outcome, 6= worst outcome.
Figure 4Perceived BoNT effect within treatment cycles (mean).
Note: 1= best outcome, 6= worst outcome.
Abbreviation: BoNT, botulinum toxin.
Figure 5Satisfaction with BoNT treatment, symptom severity, psychosocial situation, and quality of life (mean).
Note: 1= extremely satisfied, 6= not at all satisfied.
Abbreviation: BoNT, botulinum toxin.