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Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3

BACKGROUND: Disease severity in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is commonly defined by the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA) sum score, but little is known about the contributions and progression patterns of individual items. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the temporal dynamics o...

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Autores principales: Maas, Roderick P.P.W.M., Teerenstra, Steven, Lima, Manuela, Pires, Paula, Pereira de Almeida, Luís, van Gaalen, Judith, Timmann, Dagmar, Infante, Jon, Onyike, Chiadi, Bushara, Khalaf, Jacobi, Heike, Reetz, Kathrin, Santana, Magda M., Afonso Ribeiro, Joana, Hübener‐Schmid, Jeannette, de Vries, Jeroen J., Synofzik, Matthis, Schöls, Ludger, Garcia‐Moreno, Hector, Giunti, Paola, Faber, Jennifer, Klockgether, Thomas, van de Warrenburg, Bart P.C.
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.29135
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author Maas, Roderick P.P.W.M.
Teerenstra, Steven
Lima, Manuela
Pires, Paula
Pereira de Almeida, Luís
van Gaalen, Judith
Timmann, Dagmar
Infante, Jon
Onyike, Chiadi
Bushara, Khalaf
Jacobi, Heike
Reetz, Kathrin
Santana, Magda M.
Afonso Ribeiro, Joana
Hübener‐Schmid, Jeannette
de Vries, Jeroen J.
Synofzik, Matthis
Schöls, Ludger
Garcia‐Moreno, Hector
Giunti, Paola
Faber, Jennifer
Klockgether, Thomas
van de Warrenburg, Bart P.C.
author_facet Maas, Roderick P.P.W.M.
Teerenstra, Steven
Lima, Manuela
Pires, Paula
Pereira de Almeida, Luís
van Gaalen, Judith
Timmann, Dagmar
Infante, Jon
Onyike, Chiadi
Bushara, Khalaf
Jacobi, Heike
Reetz, Kathrin
Santana, Magda M.
Afonso Ribeiro, Joana
Hübener‐Schmid, Jeannette
de Vries, Jeroen J.
Synofzik, Matthis
Schöls, Ludger
Garcia‐Moreno, Hector
Giunti, Paola
Faber, Jennifer
Klockgether, Thomas
van de Warrenburg, Bart P.C.
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description BACKGROUND: Disease severity in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is commonly defined by the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA) sum score, but little is known about the contributions and progression patterns of individual items. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the temporal dynamics of SARA item scores in SCA3 patients and evaluate if clinical and demographic factors are differentially associated with evolution of axial and appendicular ataxia. METHODS: In a prospective, multinational cohort study involving 11 European and 2 US sites, SARA scores were determined longitudinally in 223 SCA3 patients with a follow‐up assessment after 1 year. RESULTS: An increase in SARA score from 10 to 20 points was mainly driven by axial and speech items, with a markedly smaller contribution of appendicular items. Finger chase and nose‐finger test scores not only showed the lowest variability at baseline, but also the least deterioration at follow‐up. Compared with the full set of SARA items, omission of both tests would result in lower sample size requirements for therapeutic trials. Sex was associated with change in SARA sum score and appendicular, but not axial, subscore, with a significantly faster progression in men. Despite considerable interindividual variability, the average annual progression rate of SARA score was approximately three times higher in subjects with a disease duration over 10 years than in those within 10 years from onset. CONCLUSION: Our findings provide evidence for a difference in temporal dynamics between axial and appendicular ataxia in SCA3 patients, which will help inform the design of clinical trials and development of new (etiology‐specific) outcome measures. © 2022 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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spelling pubmed-95401892022-10-14 Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3 Maas, Roderick P.P.W.M. Teerenstra, Steven Lima, Manuela Pires, Paula Pereira de Almeida, Luís van Gaalen, Judith Timmann, Dagmar Infante, Jon Onyike, Chiadi Bushara, Khalaf Jacobi, Heike Reetz, Kathrin Santana, Magda M. Afonso Ribeiro, Joana Hübener‐Schmid, Jeannette de Vries, Jeroen J. Synofzik, Matthis Schöls, Ludger Garcia‐Moreno, Hector Giunti, Paola Faber, Jennifer Klockgether, Thomas van de Warrenburg, Bart P.C. Mov Disord Regular Issue Articles BACKGROUND: Disease severity in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is commonly defined by the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA) sum score, but little is known about the contributions and progression patterns of individual items. OBJECTIVES: To investigate the temporal dynamics of SARA item scores in SCA3 patients and evaluate if clinical and demographic factors are differentially associated with evolution of axial and appendicular ataxia. METHODS: In a prospective, multinational cohort study involving 11 European and 2 US sites, SARA scores were determined longitudinally in 223 SCA3 patients with a follow‐up assessment after 1 year. RESULTS: An increase in SARA score from 10 to 20 points was mainly driven by axial and speech items, with a markedly smaller contribution of appendicular items. Finger chase and nose‐finger test scores not only showed the lowest variability at baseline, but also the least deterioration at follow‐up. Compared with the full set of SARA items, omission of both tests would result in lower sample size requirements for therapeutic trials. Sex was associated with change in SARA sum score and appendicular, but not axial, subscore, with a significantly faster progression in men. Despite considerable interindividual variability, the average annual progression rate of SARA score was approximately three times higher in subjects with a disease duration over 10 years than in those within 10 years from onset. CONCLUSION: Our findings provide evidence for a difference in temporal dynamics between axial and appendicular ataxia in SCA3 patients, which will help inform the design of clinical trials and development of new (etiology‐specific) outcome measures. © 2022 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 2022-07-08 2022-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9540189/ /pubmed/35808813 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.29135 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Regular Issue Articles
Maas, Roderick P.P.W.M.
Teerenstra, Steven
Lima, Manuela
Pires, Paula
Pereira de Almeida, Luís
van Gaalen, Judith
Timmann, Dagmar
Infante, Jon
Onyike, Chiadi
Bushara, Khalaf
Jacobi, Heike
Reetz, Kathrin
Santana, Magda M.
Afonso Ribeiro, Joana
Hübener‐Schmid, Jeannette
de Vries, Jeroen J.
Synofzik, Matthis
Schöls, Ludger
Garcia‐Moreno, Hector
Giunti, Paola
Faber, Jennifer
Klockgether, Thomas
van de Warrenburg, Bart P.C.
Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3
title Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3
title_full Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3
title_fullStr Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3
title_full_unstemmed Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3
title_short Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3
title_sort differential temporal dynamics of axial and appendicular ataxia in sca3
topic Regular Issue Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9540189/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35808813
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.29135
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