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Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy

OBJECTIVES: To develop a quality of life (QOL) survey for Krabbe disease (KD), and to thereby improve understanding of its phenotypic expression and response to treatment. METHODS: The survey, the Leukodystrophy Quality of Life Assessment (LQLA) and the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales were co‐admi...

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Autores principales: Langan, Thomas J., Barczykowski, Amy, Jalal, Kabir, Sherwood, Laura, Allewelt, Heather, Kurtzberg, Joanne, Carter, Randy L.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6498827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31240167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12033
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author Langan, Thomas J.
Barczykowski, Amy
Jalal, Kabir
Sherwood, Laura
Allewelt, Heather
Kurtzberg, Joanne
Carter, Randy L.
author_facet Langan, Thomas J.
Barczykowski, Amy
Jalal, Kabir
Sherwood, Laura
Allewelt, Heather
Kurtzberg, Joanne
Carter, Randy L.
author_sort Langan, Thomas J.
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description OBJECTIVES: To develop a quality of life (QOL) survey for Krabbe disease (KD), and to thereby improve understanding of its phenotypic expression and response to treatment. METHODS: The survey, the Leukodystrophy Quality of Life Assessment (LQLA) and the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales were co‐administered to 33 patients or their caretakers. These included the phenotypes of early infantile KD (EIKD; 0‐6 months old at onset), late infantile cases (LIKD; 7‐12 months old at onset), and cases that emerged after 12 months old, late onset (LOKD). The sample included cases with and without stem cell transplantation (SCT). Reliability and concurrent validity were assessed for overall and subscale scores. Analysis of variance tested differences in QOL between phenotypes and transplant groups (none, pre‐, post‐symptom). RESULTS: Good concurrent validity with the Vineland was shown for total, communication, daily activity, social, and motor scales and good reliability was observed. LOKD cases had better communication skills than either EIKD or LIKD and better overall QOL than EIKD. Analyses of individual items showed that communication items, mostly, contributed significantly to phenotype differences. Presymptomatic SCT significantly improved QOL compared to postsymptomatic SCT or no treatment. Presymptomatically treated patients had near‐normal total scores. CONCLUSIONS: The LQLA is valid and reliable. Despite small sample size, phenotypic demarcation was determined to be due mainly to differences in communication skills. There was a relative enhancement of QOL in LOKD patients, and in those who had presymptomatic SCT. These results apply to the current controversy about recommendations for newborn screening for this condition.
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spelling pubmed-64988272019-05-07 Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy Langan, Thomas J. Barczykowski, Amy Jalal, Kabir Sherwood, Laura Allewelt, Heather Kurtzberg, Joanne Carter, Randy L. JIMD Rep Research Reports OBJECTIVES: To develop a quality of life (QOL) survey for Krabbe disease (KD), and to thereby improve understanding of its phenotypic expression and response to treatment. METHODS: The survey, the Leukodystrophy Quality of Life Assessment (LQLA) and the Vineland Adaptive Behavior Scales were co‐administered to 33 patients or their caretakers. These included the phenotypes of early infantile KD (EIKD; 0‐6 months old at onset), late infantile cases (LIKD; 7‐12 months old at onset), and cases that emerged after 12 months old, late onset (LOKD). The sample included cases with and without stem cell transplantation (SCT). Reliability and concurrent validity were assessed for overall and subscale scores. Analysis of variance tested differences in QOL between phenotypes and transplant groups (none, pre‐, post‐symptom). RESULTS: Good concurrent validity with the Vineland was shown for total, communication, daily activity, social, and motor scales and good reliability was observed. LOKD cases had better communication skills than either EIKD or LIKD and better overall QOL than EIKD. Analyses of individual items showed that communication items, mostly, contributed significantly to phenotype differences. Presymptomatic SCT significantly improved QOL compared to postsymptomatic SCT or no treatment. Presymptomatically treated patients had near‐normal total scores. CONCLUSIONS: The LQLA is valid and reliable. Despite small sample size, phenotypic demarcation was determined to be due mainly to differences in communication skills. There was a relative enhancement of QOL in LOKD patients, and in those who had presymptomatic SCT. These results apply to the current controversy about recommendations for newborn screening for this condition. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2019-04-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6498827/ /pubmed/31240167 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12033 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Journal of Inherited Metabolic Disease published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd on behalf of SSIEM. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Langan, Thomas J.
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Jalal, Kabir
Sherwood, Laura
Allewelt, Heather
Kurtzberg, Joanne
Carter, Randy L.
Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy
title Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy
title_full Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy
title_fullStr Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy
title_full_unstemmed Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy
title_short Survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in Krabbe leukodystrophy
title_sort survey of quality of life, phenotypic expression, and response to treatment in krabbe leukodystrophy
topic Research Reports
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6498827/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31240167
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmd2.12033
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