| Literature DB >> 30208915 |
Marloes Stam1, Renske I Wadman2, Bart Bartels3, Maureen Leeuw2, Henk-Jan Westeneng2, Camiel A Wijngaarde2, Leonard H van den Berg2, W Ludo van der Pol2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: To determine the value of a continuous repetitive task to detect and quantify fatigability as additional dimension of impaired motor function in patients with hereditary proximal spinal muscular atrophy (SMA).Entities:
Keywords: Clinical neurology; Fatigability; Neuromuscular disease; Outcome measure; Repeated nine-hole peg test; SMA; Spinal muscular atrophy; r9HPT
Mesh:
Year: 2018 PMID: 30208915 PMCID: PMC6134509 DOI: 10.1186/s13023-018-0904-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Orphanet J Rare Dis ISSN: 1750-1172 Impact factor: 4.123
Baseline Characteristics
| SMA | SMA | SMA | SMA | Healthy controls | Disease controls | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ( | ||
| Gender, male | 17 (33%) | 5 (22%) | 3 (27%) | 9 (50%) | 3 (18%) | 23 (79%) | |
| Age, y, median (range)a | 28 (7–72) | 18 (6–70) | 29 (9–52) | 41 (14–72) | 33 (6–73) | 13 (8–76) | |
| Age symptom onset, m, median (range) | 18 (4–456) | 10 (4–30) | 18 (8–24) | 138 (42–456) | NA | 21 (10–672) | |
| Disease duration, y, median (range)a | 22 (1–69) | 17 (5–69) | 29 (7–51) | 24 (1–66) | NA | 8 (1–20) | |
| Ambulant, N (%) | 16 (31%) | 0 | 3 (27%) | 13 (72%) | 17 (100%) | 23 (79%) | |
|
| 30 | 21 | 7 | 2 | – | – | |
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| 20 | 1 | 3 | 16 | – | – | |
|
| 2 | 1 | 1 | – | – | – | |
| No. of r9HPT completed |
| 9 | 5 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 3 |
|
| 43 | 18 | 9 | 16 | 16 | 26 | |
| Time between 1st and 2nd r9HPT, d, median (range) | 97 (0–696) | 158 (0–696) | 69 (0–249) | 69 (0–407) | 0 (0–253) | 254 (0–469) | |
| Mean speed, s/round, (range)a | 45.6 (20–156) | 22.1 (17–41) | 18.8 (18–35) | 16.8 (14–26) | 29.2 (18–113) | ||
Abbreviations: SMN survival motor neuron, U unknown, N number, NA not applicable, y years, m months, d days, s seconds, r9HPT repeated nine hole peg test, no. number
avalues at first performed r9HPT
Fig. 1Results of the repeated 9HPT in patients with SMA and (disease) controls. The time needed to complete the first round was set as 100%; subsequent rounds are expressed as percentages compared to baseline
Fig. 2Mean repeated 9HPT results for each participant group. Mean time needed (seconds) to complete each round for each participant group and 95% confidence intervals
Characteristics of participants with increased time needed to complete one round during the 5-round task
| Gender | Age (y) | Disease | Disease duration (y) | ambulation | Slopea |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Male | 16.92 | Duchenne | 15.42 | non-ambulant | 34.5 |
| Female | 30.25 | SMA type 2 | 29.50 | non-ambulant | 21.8 |
| Male | 23.75 | SMA type 2 | 22.83 | non-ambulant | 21.6 |
| Male | 7.68 | SMA type 2 | 7.39 | non-ambulant | 9.9 |
| Female | 7.69 | SMA type 2 | 7.19 | non-ambulant | 6.0 |
| Male | 13.49 | SMA type 2 | 12.66 | non-ambulant | 5.0 |
| Female | 70.28 | SMA type 2 | 69.37 | non-ambulant | 3.2 |
| Female | 21.40 | SMA type 2 | 21.06 | non-ambulant | 2.2 |
| Male | 9.54 | SMA type 2 | 8.74 | non-ambulant | 1.6 |
| Male | 48.59 | SMA type 3b/4 | 44.09 | non-ambulant | 1.5 |
| Female | 25.94 | SMA type 2 | 25.52 | non-ambulant | 1.4 |
| Female | 38.77 | SMA type 3a | 37.61 | non-ambulant | 1.4 |
| Female | 24.41 | SMA type 2 | 22.91 | non-ambulant | 1.2 |
| Female | 5.69 | SMA type 2 | 4.61 | non-ambulant | 1.1 |
| Male | 75.70 | PMA | 19.70 | ambulant | 0.8 |
| Male | 9.56 | Becker myotonia | 8.14 | ambulant | 0.7 |
| Female | 37.98 | SMA type 2 | 37.44 | non-ambulant | 0.6 |
| Female | 9.95 | SMA type 3a | 8.29 | non-ambulant | 0.6 |
| Female | 5.69 | SMA type 2 | 4.69 | non-ambulant | 0.5 |
| Female | 29.51 | Healthy control | na | ambulant | 0.5 |
| Male | 38.00 | SMA type 3b/4 | 13.50 | ambulant | 0.4 |
| Male | 13.33 | Duchenne | u | non-ambulant | 0.4 |
| Female | 13.64 | SMA type 2 | 12.93 | non-ambulant | 0.4 |
| Male | 8.92 | SMA type 3a | 7.33 | ambulant | 0.2 |
| Male | 21.98 | SMA type 3b/4 | u | ambulant | 0.2 |
| Female | 12.08 | SMA type 2 | 11.33 | non-ambulant | 0.2 |
| Female | 21.83 | SMA type 3a | 20.42 | non-ambulant | 0.2 |
| Female | 7.73 | HMSN | 6.40 | ambulant | 0.2 |
| Male | 13.34 | Duchenne | 11.84 | non-ambulant | 0.1 |
| Male | 34.86 | SMA type 3b/4 | 31.36 | ambulant | 0.1 |
| Male | 8.41 | Duchenne | u | ambulant | 0.1 |
| Male | 14.62 | Duchenne | u | ambulant | 0.1 |
| Female | 15.25 | HMSN | 13.92 | ambulant | 0.1 |
Abbreviations: SMA spinal muscular atrophy, HMSN hereditary motor and sensory neuropathy, PMA progressive muscular atrophy, y years, u unknown, na not applicable
aSlope: seconds increase per round
Fig. 3Participants with uncompleted repeated 9HPT due to exhaustion. Kaplan Meyer curves depicting round numbers at which subjects had to stop due to exhaustion