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Clinician-rated measures for distal symmetrical axonal polyneuropathy: ACTTION systematic review.

Jennifer S Gewandter1, Christopher H Gibbons1, Marta Campagnolo2, Joonho Lee2, Jenna Chaudari2, Nam Ward2, Laurie Burke2, Guido Cavaletti2, David N Herrmann2, Justin C McArthur2, James W Russell2, A Gordon Smith2, Shannon M Smith2, Dennis C Turk2, Robert H Dworkin2, Roy Freeman2.   

Abstract

Distal symmetrical axonal polyneuropathy (DSP) is due to injury to peripheral sensory, motor, and autonomic nerve fibers, resulting in distal predominant sensory loss, pain, and gait instability. DSP occurs as a complication of multiple medical conditions including diabetes or HIV, or following exposure to various toxins such as chemotherapy. It affects at least 10% of the United States population. Few treatments for DSP are approved by regulatory agencies. Reliable and responsive outcome measures are integral to developing new DSP treatments. Multiple clinician-rated measures that incorporate neuropathy signs exist, however, it is not clear which of these measures performs best for various DSP phenotypes. This systematic review summarizes the content of 18 published measures of DSP identified using PubMed and from personal archives of the authors. The relative percentage of scoring dedicated to motor, reflex, large and small fiber sensory, and autonomic domains varied considerably among measures. The most common neurologic examination items included in the scales were (1) vibration perception (n = 18, 100%), (2) reflexes (n = 16, 89%), (3) pinprick perception (n = 14, 78%), (4) muscle strength (n = 11, 61%), (5) touch-pressure perception (n = 9, 50%), and (6) joint position perception (n = 8, 44%). This review can be used to inform decisions regarding which of the available clinician-rated sign outcome measures would be most appropriate for use in a particular DSP population, based on the domains most affected by that neuropathy or on the domains most likely to be affected by a particular experimental therapy.
© 2019 American Academy of Neurology.

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31320471     DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000007974

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurology        ISSN: 0028-3878            Impact factor:   9.910


  8 in total

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Authors:  Troels S Jensen; Pall Karlsson; Sandra S Gylfadottir; Signe T Andersen; David L Bennett; Hatice Tankisi; Nanna B Finnerup; Astrid J Terkelsen; Karolina Khan; Andreas C Themistocleous; Alexander G Kristensen; Mustapha Itani; Søren H Sindrup; Henning Andersen; Morten Charles; Eva L Feldman; Brian C Callaghan
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Authors:  Kristine Bennedsgaard; Lise Ventzel; Niels T Andersen; Andreas C Themistocleous; David L Bennett; Troels S Jensen; Hatice Tankisi; Nanna B Finnerup
Journal:  J Peripher Nerv Syst       Date:  2020-10-06       Impact factor: 3.494

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Review 6.  Idiopathic distal sensory polyneuropathy: ACTTION diagnostic criteria.

Authors:  Roy Freeman; Jennifer S Gewandter; Catharina G Faber; Christopher Gibbons; Simon Haroutounian; Giuseppe Lauria; Todd Levine; Rayaz A Malik; J Robinson Singleton; A Gordon Smith; Josh Bell; Robert H Dworkin; Eva Feldman; David N Herrmann; Ahmet Hoke; Noah Kolb; Heikki Mansikka; Anne Louise Oaklander; Amanda Peltier; Michael Polydefkis; Elissa Ritt; James W Russell; Stephen Sainati; Deborah Steiner; Roi Treister; Nurcan Üçeyler
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2020-10-14       Impact factor: 9.910

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Journal:  Med Sci Monit       Date:  2022-03-11
  8 in total

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