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Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression
Individuals with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type 3 are able to walk but they have weakness, gait impairments and fatigue. Our primary study objective was to examine longitudinal changes in the six-minute walk test (6MWT) and to evaluate whether age and SMA type 3 subtype are associated with decli...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6019250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29944707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199657 |
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author | Montes, Jacqueline McDermott, Michael P. Mirek, Elizabeth Mazzone, Elena S. Main, Marion Glanzman, Allan M. Duong, Tina Young, Sally Dunaway Salazar, Rachel Pasternak, Amy Gee, Richard De Sanctis, Roberto Coratti, Giorgia Forcina, Nicola Fanelli, Lavinia Ramsey, Danielle Milev, Evelin Civitello, Matthew Pane, Marika Pera, Maria Carmela Scoto, Mariacristina Day, John W. Tennekoon, Gihan Finkel, Richard S. Darras, Basil T. Muntoni, Francesco De Vivo, Darryl C. Mercuri, Eugenio |
author_facet | Montes, Jacqueline McDermott, Michael P. Mirek, Elizabeth Mazzone, Elena S. Main, Marion Glanzman, Allan M. Duong, Tina Young, Sally Dunaway Salazar, Rachel Pasternak, Amy Gee, Richard De Sanctis, Roberto Coratti, Giorgia Forcina, Nicola Fanelli, Lavinia Ramsey, Danielle Milev, Evelin Civitello, Matthew Pane, Marika Pera, Maria Carmela Scoto, Mariacristina Day, John W. Tennekoon, Gihan Finkel, Richard S. Darras, Basil T. Muntoni, Francesco De Vivo, Darryl C. Mercuri, Eugenio |
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description | Individuals with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type 3 are able to walk but they have weakness, gait impairments and fatigue. Our primary study objective was to examine longitudinal changes in the six-minute walk test (6MWT) and to evaluate whether age and SMA type 3 subtype are associated with decline in ambulatory function. Data from three prospective natural history studies were used. Seventy-three participants who performed the 6MWT more than once, at least 6 months apart, were included; follow-up ranged from 0.5–9 years. Only data from patients who completed the 6MWT were included. The mean age of the participants was 13.5 years (range 2.6–49.1), with 52 having disease onset before age 3 years (type 3A). At baseline, type 3A participants walked a shorter distance on average (257.1 m) than type 3B participants (390.2 m) (difference = 133.1 m, 95% confidence interval [CI] 71.8–194.3, p < 0.001). Distance walked was weakly associated with age (r = 0.25, p = 0.04). Linear mixed effects models were used to estimate the mean annual rate of change. The overall mean rate of change was -7.8 m/year (95% CI -13.6 –-2.0, p = 0.009) and this did not differ by subtype (type 3A: -8.5 m/year, type 3B: -6.6 m/year, p = 0.78), but it did differ by age group (< 6: 9.8 m/year; 6–10: -7.9 m/year; 11–19: -20.8 m/year; ≥ 20: -9.7 m/year; p = 0.005). Our results showed an overall decline on the 6MWT over time, but different trajectories were observed depending on age. Young ambulant SMA patients gain function but in adolescence, patients lose function. Future clinical trials in ambulant SMA patients should consider in their design the different trajectories of ambulatory function over time, based on age. |
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spelling | pubmed-60192502018-07-07 Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression Montes, Jacqueline McDermott, Michael P. Mirek, Elizabeth Mazzone, Elena S. Main, Marion Glanzman, Allan M. Duong, Tina Young, Sally Dunaway Salazar, Rachel Pasternak, Amy Gee, Richard De Sanctis, Roberto Coratti, Giorgia Forcina, Nicola Fanelli, Lavinia Ramsey, Danielle Milev, Evelin Civitello, Matthew Pane, Marika Pera, Maria Carmela Scoto, Mariacristina Day, John W. Tennekoon, Gihan Finkel, Richard S. Darras, Basil T. Muntoni, Francesco De Vivo, Darryl C. Mercuri, Eugenio PLoS One Research Article Individuals with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) type 3 are able to walk but they have weakness, gait impairments and fatigue. Our primary study objective was to examine longitudinal changes in the six-minute walk test (6MWT) and to evaluate whether age and SMA type 3 subtype are associated with decline in ambulatory function. Data from three prospective natural history studies were used. Seventy-three participants who performed the 6MWT more than once, at least 6 months apart, were included; follow-up ranged from 0.5–9 years. Only data from patients who completed the 6MWT were included. The mean age of the participants was 13.5 years (range 2.6–49.1), with 52 having disease onset before age 3 years (type 3A). At baseline, type 3A participants walked a shorter distance on average (257.1 m) than type 3B participants (390.2 m) (difference = 133.1 m, 95% confidence interval [CI] 71.8–194.3, p < 0.001). Distance walked was weakly associated with age (r = 0.25, p = 0.04). Linear mixed effects models were used to estimate the mean annual rate of change. The overall mean rate of change was -7.8 m/year (95% CI -13.6 –-2.0, p = 0.009) and this did not differ by subtype (type 3A: -8.5 m/year, type 3B: -6.6 m/year, p = 0.78), but it did differ by age group (< 6: 9.8 m/year; 6–10: -7.9 m/year; 11–19: -20.8 m/year; ≥ 20: -9.7 m/year; p = 0.005). Our results showed an overall decline on the 6MWT over time, but different trajectories were observed depending on age. Young ambulant SMA patients gain function but in adolescence, patients lose function. Future clinical trials in ambulant SMA patients should consider in their design the different trajectories of ambulatory function over time, based on age. Public Library of Science 2018-06-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6019250/ /pubmed/29944707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199657 Text en © 2018 Montes et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Montes, Jacqueline McDermott, Michael P. Mirek, Elizabeth Mazzone, Elena S. Main, Marion Glanzman, Allan M. Duong, Tina Young, Sally Dunaway Salazar, Rachel Pasternak, Amy Gee, Richard De Sanctis, Roberto Coratti, Giorgia Forcina, Nicola Fanelli, Lavinia Ramsey, Danielle Milev, Evelin Civitello, Matthew Pane, Marika Pera, Maria Carmela Scoto, Mariacristina Day, John W. Tennekoon, Gihan Finkel, Richard S. Darras, Basil T. Muntoni, Francesco De Vivo, Darryl C. Mercuri, Eugenio Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression |
title | Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression |
title_full | Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression |
title_fullStr | Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression |
title_full_unstemmed | Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression |
title_short | Ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: Age-related patterns of progression |
title_sort | ambulatory function in spinal muscular atrophy: age-related patterns of progression |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6019250/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29944707 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0199657 |
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