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J Bone Metab ; 30(4): 319-327, 2023 Nov.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38073265

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BACKGROUND: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a group of rare, inherited neuromuscular disorders. Bone health is often a neglected issue in children with SMA. This study aimed to evaluate the bone health status of children with SMA in Hong Kong. METHODS: This retrospective study included children with SMA who were managed in the Neuromuscular Disorder Clinics of 2 quaternary centers in Hong Kong. Bone health status was assessed by fracture history, bone mineral density (BMD) measured by dual energy X-ray absorptiometry, and serum 25-hydroxy-vitamin D (25[OH]D) level. RESULTS: Thirty-two children were included (males, 12). The median age was 10.8 years. BMD assessments were performed in 17 patients (SMA type 1=2, type 2=8, type 3=7). Low BMD was observed in 16 out of 17 patients. Four had a history of long bone fractures and were started on bisphosphonates. SMA types, age at last visit, sex, ambulation, and 25(OH)D level were not associated with fracture history or BMD Z-scores. Only one fulfilled the 2019 International Society for Clinical Densitometry (ISCD) pediatric definition of osteoporosis, with both low BMD and a history of clinically significant fracture. CONCLUSIONS: Children with SMA on disease-modifying treatments commonly had Low BMD and a history of fractures, but osteoporosis was uncommon according to the 2019 ISCD pediatric definition. A special definition of osteoporosis may be needed for this high-risk group.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 81(9): 816-824, Sept. 2023. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1520253

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Abstract Background Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a rare genetic disease that causes progressive muscle weakness and impacts motor function. The type I is the most severe presentation and affects infants before 6 months old. In addition, the instruments available for assessing motor function have limitations when applied to infants with neuromuscular diseases and significant muscle weakness. Objective To translate, cross-culturally adapt, and validate the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infant Test of Neuromuscular Disorders (CHOP INTEND) to Brazilian Portuguese. Methods The present study comprised the translation, synthesis of translations, backtranslation, consolidation by a committee of experts, and test of the final version of the CHOP INTEND in 13 patients with SMA type I. We also assessed the content validity and reliability of the translated version. Results The scale was translated considering semantic, structural, idiomatic, and cultural aspects. All agreement rates were > 0.8, the overall content validity index of the instrument was 0.98, and inter-rater reliability using the intraclass correlation coefficient was 0.998. Conclusion The Brazilian version of the CHOP INTEND met semantic and technical equivalence criteria with the original version and was valid and reliable for patients with SMA type I.


Resumo Antecedentes A atrofia muscular espinhal (AME) é uma doença genética rara que provoca fraqueza muscular progressiva com impacto sobre a motricidade dos pacientes. A AME tipo I é considerada o tipo mais grave e acomete lactentes antes dos 6 meses de idade. As escalas disponíveis para avaliação das aquisições motoras mostram limitações para uso com crianças pequenas com doenças neuromusculares e fraqueza importante. Objetivo Realizar a tradução, adaptação transcultural e validação para a língua portuguesa do Brasil da Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infant Test of Neuromuscular Disorders (CHOP INTEND, na sigla em inglês). Métodos O presente estudo seguiu as etapas de tradução, síntese das traduções, retrotradução, consolidação por comitê de especialistas e teste com 13 pacientes com AME tipo 1. Foi avaliada a validade de conteúdo e a confiabilidade do instrumento. Resultados A escala foi traduzida considerando os aspectos semânticos, estruturais, idiomáticos e culturais. Todas as taxas de concordância foram > 0,8. O índice de validade de conteúdo geral do instrumento foi de 0,98. A confiabilidade interavaliadores analisada através do coeficiente de correlação intraclasse (ICC, na sigla em inglês) demonstrou um valor de ICC = 0,998. Conclusão A versão da CHOP INTEND em português atende aos critérios de equivalência semântica e técnica em relação à versão original e apresenta validade de conteúdo e confiabilidade para seu uso na população de pacientes com AME tipo I.

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Acta fisiátrica ; 29(4): 260-267, dez. 2022.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1416454

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Objetivo: Realizar o acompanhamento de crianças e adolescentes com Atrofia Muscular Espinhal (AME) e Distrofia Muscular de Duchenne (DMD) em um centro de referência, por meio de avaliações de parâmetros respiratórios e motores. Métodos: Conduziu-se 3 avaliações em um período de 24 meses, em pacientes até 15 anos, com DMD e AME. Avaliações respiratórias incluíram: parâmetros cardiorrespiratórios, força muscular respiratória, pico de fluxo de tosse e espirometria. Analisou-se a função motora por meio de escalas especificas: 1) Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infant Test of Neuromuscular Disorders (CHOP INTEND) para crianças até 2 anos; 2) Medida da Função Motora (MFM-32) acima de 6 anos; 3) versão reduzida (MFM-20) para 2 a 6 anos. A análise estatística incluiu o teste de Shapiro-Wilk e utilizou-se ANOVA com Post Hoc de Bonferroni ou Friedman, e aplicou-se os coeficientes de Spearman ou Pearson. Resultados: Participaram 16 pacientes com mediana de idade de 6,5 anos, 12 com AME e 4 DMD. Houve diferença entre dados antropométricos, a frequência de crianças que não realizava fisioterapia reduziu (12,5%X6,3%) e houve aumento na adesão para técnica de empilhamento de ar (37,5%X43,8%). Uso de ventilação não invasiva se manteve igual, assim como parâmetros respiratórios e escalas motoras. Verificou-se forte correlação entre valor predito da capacidade vital forçada e escores MFM-20 e MFM-32. Conclusão: O acompanhamento ambulatorial de crianças com AME e DMD evidenciou relativa manutenção em parâmetros respiratórios e de função motora, o que pode ser atribuído a melhora na adesão de rotinas terapêuticas e aos cuidados em um centro de referência.


Objective: The aim of this study was to monitor children and adolescents with Spinal Muscular Atrophy(SMA) and Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) at a referral center, through assessments of respiratory and motor parameters. Methods: 3 evaluations were conducted over a period of 24 months, in patients up to 15 years old, with DMD and SMA. Respiratory assessments included: cardiorespiratory parameters, respiratory muscle strength, peak cough flow and spirometry. Motor function was analyzed using specific scales: 1) Children's Hospital of Philadelphia Infant Test of Neuromuscular Disorders (CHOP INTEND) for children up to 2 years old; 2) Measurement of Motor Function (MFM-32) over 6 years; 3) reduced version (MFM-20) for 2 to 6 years. The statistical analysis included the Shapiro-Wilk test and ANOVA with Bonferroni or Friedman's Post Hoc was used, and the Spearman or Pearson coefficients were applied. Results: 16 patients with a median age of 6.5 years, 12 with SMA and 4 DMD participated. There was a difference between anthropometric data, the frequency of children who did not undergo physical therapy decreased (12.5%X6.3%) and there was an increase in adherence to the air stacking technique (37.5%X43.8%). Use of non-invasive ventilation remained the same, as did respiratory parameters and motor scales. There was a strong correlation between the predicted value of forced vital capacity and scores MFM-20 and MFM-32. Conclusion: Outpatient follow-up of children with SMA and DMD showed a relative maintenance of respiratory and motor function parameters, which can be attributed to the improvement in adherence to therapeutic routines and care in a reference center.

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Rev Bras Ortop (Sao Paulo) ; 57(4): 697-701, 2022 Aug.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35966432

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A 26-year-old previously healthy patient who, at the age of 18 years, began progressive loss of distal strength, rest tremor, and muscle atrophy in the left upper limb. Upon examination, the patient presented moderate distal atrophy, degree 4 in muscular strength, and minipolymioclonus. Electromyoneurography revealed (EMNG) chronic preganglionic bilateral involvement of bilateral C7/C8/T1, worse on the left, with signs of active C8/T1 denervation. A cervical spine magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scan showed spondylodiscal degenerative changes with central protrusions in C4-C5, C6-C7, and right central in C5-C6, which touched the dural sac. The anteroposterior diameter of the medulla in neutral position, in the C5-C6 plane, was of 5.1 mm. There was a reduction of the spinal cord caliber to 4.0 mm after the dynamic maneuver of forced flexion of the spine, as well as signal increase in the anterior horns. The clinical findings and those of the complementary tests were compatible with Hirayama disease (HD), a rare benign motor neuron disease that affects cervical spinal segments and is most prevalent in men, with onset in the early 20s. Unilateral and slowly progressive weakness is typical, but self-limited. Sensory disturbances, and autonomic and upper motor neuron signals are rare. Management is usually conservative, with the use of a soft cervical collar. Although rare, HD should be considered in young patients with focal asymmetric atrophy in the upper limbs. The early diagnosis of HD depends on the degree of suspicion, as well as on the cooperation and communication among the various specialties involved in the investigation.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 80(5,supl.1): 249-256, May 2022. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1393953

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Abstract Monogenic neuromuscular disorders are potentially treatable through gene therapy. Using viral vectors, a therapeutic transgene aims to restore normal levels of a protein not produced by the defective gene, or to silence a gene whose expression leads to toxic effects. Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is a good example of a monogenic disease that currently has an AAV9-based vector gene therapy as a therapeutic option. In this review, we intend to discuss the viral vectors and their mechanisms of action, in addition to reviewing the clinical trials that supported the approval of gene therapy (AVXS-101) for SMA as well as neuromuscular diseases that are potentially treatable with gene replacement therapy.


Resumo Doenças neuromusculares monogênicas são potencialmente tratáveis através de terapia gênica. Utilizando-se de vetores virais, um transgene terapêutico objetiva repor os níveis normais de uma proteina não produzida pelo gene defeituoso ou silenciar um gene cuja expressão leva a efeitos tóxicos. A Atrofia Muscular Espinhal (AME) é um bom exemplo de doença monogenica que atualmente tem uma terapia gênica com vetor viral AAV9 como opção terapêutica. Nesta revisão, pretendemos discutir os vetores virais e macanismos de ação utilizados, além de revisar os ensaios clínicos que embasaram a aprovação da terapia gênica (AVXS-101) para AME, assim como doenças neuromusculares potencialmente tratáveis com terapia de reposição gênica.

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Biomédica (Bogotá) ; 42(supl.1): 89-99, mayo 2022. tab, graf
Article in Spanish | LILACS | ID: biblio-1393998

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Introducción. La atrofia muscular espinal es una enfermedad neurodegenerativa huérfana de origen genético que afecta las neuronas motoras del asta anterior de la médula espinal, y produce atrofia y debilidad muscular. En Colombia, son pocos los estudios publicados sobre la enfermedad y no hay ninguno con análisis funcional. Objetivo. Caracterizar clínica y funcionalmente una serie de casos de atrofia muscular espinal del centro-occidente colombiano. Materiales y métodos. Se hizo un estudio descriptivo transversal, entre el 2007 y el 2020, de pacientes con diagnóstico clínico y molecular de atrofia muscular espinal que consultaron en el centro de atención. La evaluación funcional se realizó con las escalas Hammersmith y Chop Intend. En la sistematización de los datos, se empleó el programa Epi-Info, versión 7.0. Resultados. Se analizaron 14 pacientes: 8 mujeres y 6 hombres. La atrofia muscular espinal más prevalente fue la de tipo II, la cual se presentó en 10 casos. Se encontró variabilidad fenotípica en términos de funcionalidad en algunos pacientes con atrofia muscular espinal de tipo II, cinco de los cuales lograron alcanzar la marcha. La estimación de la supervivencia fue de 28,6 años. Conclusiones. Los hallazgos en el grupo de pacientes analizados evidenciaron que los puntajes de la escala de Hammersmith revisada y expandida, concordaron con la gravedad de la enfermedad.


Introduction: Spinal muscular atrophy is a rare genetic neurodegenerative disorder affecting the motor neurons of the anterior horn of the spinal cord, which results in muscle atrophy and weakness. In Colombia, few studies have been published on the pathology and none with functional analysis. Objective: To characterize clinically and functionally some cases of spinal muscular atrophy patients from Central-Western Colombia. Materials and methods: We conducted a cross-sectional descriptive study between 2007 and 2020 with patients clinically and molecularly diagnosed with spinal muscular atrophy who attended a care center. For the functional assessment we used the Hammersmith and Chop-Intend scales and the data were systematized with the Epi-Info, version 7.0 software. Results: We analyzed 14 patients (42.8 % men). The most prevalent spinal muscular atrophy was type II with 71.4 %. We found phenotypic variability in terms of functionality in some patients with type II spinal muscular atrophy, 37.5 % of whom reached gait. Survival was estimated at 28.6 years. Conclusions: The findings in the group of patients analyzed revealed that the scores of the revised and expanded Hammersmith scales correlated with the severity of SMA.


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Muscular Atrophy, Spinal , Physical Therapy Specialty , Rare Diseases
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Chinese Journal of Anesthesiology ; (12): 1228-1232, 2022.
Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-994097

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Objective:To investigate the value of application of combined ultrasound and spinal CT/MRI-assisted lumbar puncture in spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) patients with spinal deformities.Methods:Twelve SMA patients with spinal deformities were evaluated for combined ultrasound and spinal CT/MRI imaging-assisted lumbar intrathecal administration of nusinersen between November 2021 and September 2022.The degree of difficulty of lumbar puncture in SMA patients was graded according to the spinal imaging, and then different puncture methods were designed according to different puncture difficulty grades.The success rate, preparation time, operation time, the number of attempts, and complications of lumbar puncture were counted.Results:In this study, 48 lumbar punctures were performed in 12 patients with SMA, with a success rate of 100%.The average preparation time for puncture was 13.60 min, the average puncture time was 4.96 min, and the average number of attempts was 1.33. No complications such as injury to the spinal cord, nerve and viscera were found in all patients.Conclusions:Combined ultrasound and spinal CT/MRI-assisted lumbar puncture has high value when applied for SMA patients with spinal deformities.

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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 79(10): 912-923, Oct. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1345319

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Abstract Background: Adult-onset spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) represents an expanding group of inherited neurodegenerative disorders in clinical practice. Objective: This review aims to synthesize the main clinical, genetic, radiological, biochemical, and neurophysiological aspects related to the classical and recently described forms of proximal SMA. Methods: The authors performed a non-systematic critical review summarizing adult-onset proximal SMA presentations. Results: Previously limited to cases of SMN1-related SMA type 4 (adult form), this group has now more than 15 different clinical conditions that have in common the symmetrical and progressive compromise of lower motor neurons starting in adulthood or elderly stage. New clinical and genetic subtypes of adult-onset proximal SMA have been recognized and are currently target of wide neuroradiological, pathological, and genetic studies. Conclusions: This new complex group of rare disorders typically present with lower motor neuron disease in association with other neurological or systemic signs of impairment, which are relatively specific and typical for each genetic subtype.


RESUMO Antecedentes: Atrofia muscular espinhal (AME) de início no adulto representa um grupo de doenças neurodegenerativas hereditárias em expansão na prática clínica. Objetivo: Este artigo de revisão sintetiza os principais aspectos clínicos, genéticos, radiológicos, bioquímicos e neurofisiológicos relacionados às formas clássicas e recentemente descritas de AME proximal do adulto. Métodos: Os autores realizaram uma revisão crítica não sistemática descrevendo as principais apresentações de AME proximal de início no adulto. Resultados: Previamente restrito às apresentações de AME tipo 4 associada ao gene SMN1, este grupo atualmente envolve mais de 15 diferentes condições clínicas que compartilham entre si a presença de comprometimento progressivo e simétrico do neurônio motor inferior se iniciando no adulto ou no idoso. Novos subtipos clínicos e genéticos de AME proximal de início no adulto foram reconhecidas e são alvos atuais de estudos direcionados a aspectos neurorradiológicos, patológicos e genéticos. Conclusões: Este novo grupo complexo de doenças raras tipicamente se apresenta com doença do neurônio motor inferior em associação com outros sinais de comprometimento neurológico ou sistêmico, os quais apresentam padrões relativamente específicos para cada subtipo genético.


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Humans , Radiology , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/genetics , Motor Neuron Disease , Rare Diseases , Neurophysiology
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Asian Nurs Res (Korean Soc Nurs Sci) ; 15(4): 231-238, 2021 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34293478

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PURPOSE: We examined the self-care experiences of adolescents with spinal muscle atrophy (SMA) and their perceptions of the interactions between their body and the environment. METHODS: We interviewed ten adolescents with SMA aged 13-18 years regarding personal care practices. Purposive sampling was conducted in two medical centers in northern Taiwan. Data were analyzed using the Giorgi analysis method. RESULTS: Four constitutions were identified: (1) limited space for independent development, (2) multiple reconstructions of self-image to improve physical ability, (3) self-care of disease, and (4) developing activity styles to accommodate social culture. CONCLUSION: The self-care lived experiences of patients reflect dynamic changes in the body and environment. Self-existence was exhibited by adjustment, practice, and creativity of physical activity to integrate into society. Nursing staff should understand the self-care experiences and needs of adolescents with SMA to develop a database of self-care skills. This study recommended that nursing staff improve their ability to guide patients in taking care of themselves by developing body awareness self-care courses and individual care plans in response to various stages of disability to help patients delay deterioration, realize their physical potential, and promote independence and social development.


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Muscular Atrophy, Spinal , Self Care , Adolescent , Humans , Taiwan
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Arq. neuropsiquiatr ; 79(2): 127-132, Feb. 2021. tab, graf
Article in English | LILACS | ID: biblio-1153151

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ABSTRACT Background: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neurodegenerative disease of lower motor neurons associated with frequent occurrence of spinal deformity. Nusinersen is an antisense oligonucleotide that increases SMN protein level and is administrated by frequent intrathecal lumbar injections. Thus, spinal deformities and previous spinal surgery are important challenges for drug delivery in SMA. Objective: To report imaging methods used for Nusinersen injection in SMA patients. Methods: Nusinersen injection procedures in SMA types 2 and 3 patients who had previous spinal surgery were analyzed retrospectively to describe the imaging and puncture procedures, as well as the occurrence of complications. Results: Nine SMA patients (14 to 50 years old) underwent 57 lumbar punctures for nusinersen injection. Six patients had no interlaminar space available; in five of them, a transforaminal approach was used, and another one underwent a surgery to open a posterior bone window for the injections. Transforaminal puncture was performed using CT scan in three cases and fluoroscopy in the other two, with a similar success rate. One patient in the transforaminal group had post-procedure radiculitis, and another one had vagal reaction (hypotension). In three cases, with preserved interlaminar space, injections were performed by posterior interlaminar puncture, and only one adverse event was reported (post-puncture headache). Conclusion: In SMA patients with previous spinal surgery, the use of imaging-guided intervention is necessary for administering intrathecal nusinersen. Transforaminal technique is indicated in patients for whom the interlaminar space is not available, and injections should always be guided by either CT or fluoroscopy.


RESUMO Introdução: A atrofia muscular espinal (AME) é uma desordem neurodegenerativa dos motoneurônios inferiores frequentemente associada à ocorrência de deformidade da coluna vertebral. Nusinersena é um oligonucleotídeo antisense que aumenta os níveis da proteína SMN, sendo administrado através de injeções lombares intratecais frequentes. Assim, deformidades da coluna vertebral e abordagem cirúrgica prévia são desafios importantes para a administração de medicamentos na AME. Objetivo: descrever os métodos de imagens utilizados para administração do Nusinersena nos pacientes com AME. Métodos: Os procedimentos de administração de nusinersena em pacientes com AME dos tipos 2 e 3 submetidos à cirurgia prévia da coluna foram analisados retrospectivamente para descrever os métodos de imagem e punção, e a ocorrência de complicações. Resultados: Nove pacientes com AME (14 a 50 anos) foram submetidos a 57 punções lombares para administração de nusinersena. Seis pacientes tinham enxerto ósseo ou nenhum espaço interlaminar disponível; em cinco deles foi utilizada uma abordagem transforaminal, e outra paciente foi submetida à abertura cirúrgica de janela óssea para as injeções. A punção transforaminal foi realizada usando tomografia computadorizada (TC) em três casos e fluoroscopia nos outros dois, com taxa de sucesso semelhante. Um paciente no grupo de abordagem transforaminal apresentou radiculite pós-procedimento e outro apresentou reação vagal (hipotensão). Em três casos, com espaço interlaminar preservado, foram realizadas técnica de punção interlaminar posterior e apenas um evento adverso foi relatado (cefaleia pós-punção). Conclusão: Em pacientes com AME e cirurgia prévia, o uso de intervenção guiada por imagem é necessário para a administração de nusinersena. A técnica transforaminal é indicada nos casos onde o espaço interlaminar não está disponível, devendo ser guiada por TC ou técnicas de imagem fluoroscópica.


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Humans , Adolescent , Adult , Young Adult , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/drug therapy , Neurodegenerative Diseases , Oligonucleotides , Retrospective Studies , Middle Aged
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; 102(5): 976-983, 2021 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32882219

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OBJECTIVES: The focus of this systematic review was to consider whether lung volume recruitment (LVR) has an effect on pulmonary function test parameters in individuals with progressive childhood-onset neuromuscular diseases. The review was registered on PROSPERO (No. CRD42019119541). DATA SOURCES: A systematic search of the CINAHL, MEDLINE, AMED, EMCARE, Scopus, and Open Grey databases was undertaken in January 2019 considering LVR in the respiratory management of childhood-onset neuromuscular diseases. STUDY SELECTION: Studies were included if either manual resuscitator bags or volume-controlled ventilators were used to perform LVR with participants older than 6 years of age. Critical appraisal tools from the Joanna Briggs Institute were used to assess the quality of studies. Nine studies were identified, 6 of which were of sufficient quality to be included in the review. DATA EXTRACTION: Data extraction used a tool adapted from the Cochrane effective practice and organization of care group. DATA SYNTHESIS: Results were compiled using a narrative synthesis approach focused on peak cough flow, forced vital capacity, and maximum inspiratory capacity outcomes. CONCLUSIONS: Limited evidence suggests an immediate positive effect of LVR on peak cough flow and a potential long-term effect on the rate of forced vital capacity decline. Considering the accepted correlation between forced vital capacity and morbidity, this review suggests that LVR be considered for individuals with childhood-onset neuromuscular diseases once forced vital capacity starts to deteriorate. This review is limited by small sample sizes and the overall paucity of evidence considering LVR in this population group. Controlled trials with larger sample sizes are urgently needed.


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Disabled Children , Lung Volume Measurements , Neuromuscular Diseases/physiopathology , Neuromuscular Diseases/rehabilitation , Respiratory Therapy/methods , Vital Capacity/physiology , Child , Humans , Respiratory Therapy/instrumentation
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-912468

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Objective:To explore application status and development trend of spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) genetic diagnosis technology based on the national rare diseases registry system of China.Method:A total of 200 SMA children registered at the Capital Institute of Pediatrics from July 2016 to December 2018 were included in this retrospective cross-sectional survey. The basic data, clinical subtypes, genotypes, and related genetic testing information of SMA children were obtained by checking SMA registration information, genetic testing reports, and also by telephone follow-up. The patient number and the composition of different genetic diagnosis technologies were analyzed by the stratification of genetic testing at various time. The correlation between the proportion of genetic diagnosis technology and genetic testing time was analyzed with Pearson correlation analysis.Result:There were 3 SMA cases with incomplete data, the remaining 197 SMA cases were included in this study. There were 37 (18.8%), 115 (58.4%) and 45 (22.8%) patients with type Ⅰ, Ⅱ and Ⅲ SMA, respectively. There were 185 cases of SMN1 homozygous deletion (93.9%), and 12 cases with compound heterozygotes (6.1%). Seven SMA-related genetic technologies were used from 2004 to 2017. MLPA accounted for 54.1% (100/185) used approach, followed by PCR-RFLP and first-generation sequencing, which accounted for 22.7% (42/185) and 10.3% (19/185), respectively. Nine, 6, 5 and 4 cases were tested with AS-PCR, qPCR, WES and DHPLC, respectively (2.2%-4.9%). The proportion of MLPA increased gradually since 2010 ( r=0.95, P<0.05), while PCR-RFLP declined gradually since 2004 ( r=-0.99, P<0.05). No correlation was found between technology and testing time for other genetic testing technologies ( P>0.05). The proportion of quantitative genetic technologies (MLPA, qPCR and DHPLC) increased gradually since 2010 ( r=0.94, P<0.05), and qualitative genetic technologies (PCR-RFLP, first-generation sequencing, AS-PCR and WES) decreased gradually since 2004 ( r=-0.94, P<0.05). The duplication detection rates of homozygous deletion and compound heterozygous mutation were 12.4% (23/185) and 41.7% (5/12), respectively (χ 2=5.86, P<0.05). During 2008-2015, the proportion of "the reports of both copy numbers of SMN1 gene and SMN2 gene" increased from 56.8% (21/37) in 2008-2015 to 69.1% (56/81) in 2016-2017. Conclusion:Genetic diagnosis of SMA has gradually developed from qualitative detection technology to quantitative detection technology, such as MLPA and qPCR, in China. In more and more SMA quantitative test reports, quantitative results of SMN2 gene are also provided in addition to quantitative results of SMN1 gene.

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Cad. Ibero-Am. Direito Sanit. (Online) ; 9(4): 70-88, out.-dez.2020.
Article in Spanish | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1141050

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Objetivo: analizar la implementación y comercialización de medicamentos de alto costo en el sistema de salud argentino, tomando como referencia el tratamiento médico de la enfermedad de atrofia muscular espinal y analizar la normativa aplicable, demonstrando el paralelismo legislativo con la República Federativa del Brasil. Metodología: se realizó una investigación descriptiva analítica identificando los criterios plasmados en las normas ó reglamentos para la implementación de una medicación de alto costo. Resultados: logramos obtener el marco regulatorio de la medicación denominada nusinersen en Argentina y la República Federativa del Brasil. Conclusión: con el avance de la tecnología, sus altos costos impactan directamente en la posibilidad de acceso, ante lo cual creemos que además de las herramientas de negociación interna de cada país, la cooperación internacional resulta una herramienta fundamental para transformar esta realidad en una oportunidad de acceso.


Objective: to analyze the implementation and commercialization of high-cost drugs in the Argentine health system, taking as a reference the medical treatment of spinal muscular atrophy disease and analyze the applicable regulations, demonstrating the legislative parallelism with the Federative Republic of Brazil. Methods: a descriptive analytical investigation was conducted to identify the criteria set out in the rules or regulations for the implementation of a high-cost medication. Results: we obtained the regulatory framework for the medication called nusinersen in Argentina and the Federative Republic of Brazil. Conclusion: with the advancement of technology, its high costs have a direct impact on the possibility of access, before which we believe that in addition to the internal negotiation tools of each country, international cooperation is a fundamental tool to transform this reality into an opportunity access.


Objetivo: analisar a implantação e comercialização de medicamentos de alto custo no sistema de saúde argentino, tomando como referência o tratamento médico da doença atrofia muscular espinhal; e analisar a regulamentação aplicável, demonstrando o paralelismo legislativo com a República Federativa do Brasil. Metodologia: foi realizada uma pesquisa descritiva analítica, identificando os critérios previstos nas normas ou regulamentos para a implantação de um medicamento de alto custo. Resultados: obtivemos o marco regulatório do medicamento denominado nusinersen na Argentina e na República Federativa do Brasil. Conclusão: os altos custos da tecnologia impactam diretamente no seu acesso. Acreditamos que, além dos instrumentos de negociação interna de cada país, a cooperação internacional é uma ferramenta fundamental para transformar essa realidade em oportunidade de acesso.

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Cad. Ibero Am. Direito Sanit. (Impr.) ; 8(3): 48-59, jul.-set. 2019.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS, CONASS, Coleciona SUS | ID: biblio-1022852

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Objetivo: discutir o processo regulatório de medicamentos para doenças raras no Brasil, com base no caso Zolgensma®, e avaliar criticamente as evidências disponíveis até o momento sobre a eficácia e a segurança do Zolgensma® no tratamento da atrofia muscular espinhal (AME). Metodologia: estudo descritivo realizado no Núcleo de Avaliação de Tecnologias em Saúde do Hospital Sírio-Libanês (NATS-HSL) em junho de 2019. Resultados: em abril de 2019, o uso do Zolgensma® para AME foi regulamentado nos Estados Unidos com base em dois estudos clínicos abertos (sem mascaramento), sem grupo comparador paralelo (e, portanto, não randomizados). Essas limitações metodológicas aumentam a incerteza nos resultados encontrados. A Agência Nacional de Vigilância Sanitária (Anvisa) aprovou estratégias para regulamentar o processo e os prazos de análise das submissões de registro de novos medicamentos para doenças raras, caso do Zolgensma®. Conclusão: faz-se necessário ampliar o debate em torno do processo de regulamentação e de incorporação de medicamentos órfãos para doenças raras no Brasil. O debate deve incluir as evidências relacionadas aos efeitos ­ benefícios e riscos ­ desses medicamentos, e maior clareza nos critérios para concessão de registro e recomendação de incorporação em sistemas de saúde. (AU).


Objective: to discuss the regulatory process of drugs for rare diseases in Brazil, based on the Zolgensma® case, and to critically evaluate the evidence so far available on the efficacy and safety of Zolgensma® for treating spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). Methods: descriptive study conducted at the Health Technology Assessment Center of the Sírio Libanês Hospital (NATS-HSL) in June 2019. Results: in April 2019, the use of Zolgensma® for SMA was regulated in the United States based on two open-lable (unmasked), non-comparative (and therefore non-randomized) studies. These methodological limitations increase the uncertainty related to study results. The National Agency of Sanitary Surveillance (Anvisa) has approved strategies to regulate the process and specific deadlines for completing the appraisal process of new medicines for rare diseases, such as Zolgensma®. Conclusion: it is necessary to broaden the debate about the process of regulation and incorporation of orphan drugs for rare diseases in Brazil. This debate should include evidence related to the effects (benefits and risks) of these drugs, and greater transparency of the criteria indispensable for granting registration and recommendation of incorporation into health systems. (AU).


Objetivo: analizar el proceso de fármacos reguladores para enfermedades raras en Brasil, con base en el caso Zolgensma, y para evaluar críticamente la evidencia disponible hasta el momento sobre la eficacia y seguridad de Zolgensma® nel tratamiento de atrofia muscular espinal (AME). Métodos: estudio descriptivo realizado en el Centro de Evaluación de Tecnología de Salud del Hospital Sírio-Libanês (NATS-HSL) en junio de 2019. Resultados: en abril de 2019, el uso de Zolgensma® para la AME se reguló en los Estados Unidos basado en dos estudios abiertos (no enmascarados), no comparativos (y por lo tanto no aleatorios). Estas limitaciones metodológicas aumentan la incertidumbre en los resultados encontrados. La Agencia Nacional de Vigilancia Sanitaria en Brasil (Anvisa) ha aprobado estrategias para regular el proceso y los plazos de análisis de las solicitudes de registro de nuevos fármacos para enfermedades raras, el caso de Zolgensma. Conclusión: es necesario ampliar el debate sobre el proceso de regulación e incorporación de medicamentos huérfanos para enfermedades raras en Brasil. Este debate debe incluir evidencia relacionada con los efectos (beneficios y riesgos) de estos medicamentos y una mayor transparencia en los criterios para otorgar el registro y la recomendación de incorporación a los sistemas de salud. (AU).


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Muscular Atrophy, Spinal , Genetic Therapy , Rare Diseases , Products Registration , Drugs from the Specialized Component of Pharmaceutical Care
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Zhonghua Yi Xue Za Zhi ; 97(6): 418-423, 2017 Feb 14.
Article in Chinese | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28219127

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Objective: To detect the subtle variant of survival motor neuron gene 1(SMN1) by Sanger sequencing, and to assess the value of Sanger sequencing for the diagnosis of spinal muscular atrophy(SMA) with compound heterozygous mutation of SMN1. Methods: Fifty-two patients suspected SMA were recruited by the Capital Institute of Pediatrics from Jan.2014 to June.2016. PCR was used for amplifying exon7 of SMN1 and SMN2 in 52 patients. Natural different base peaks on the sequencing chromatogram in the SMN1 and SMN2 within the amplified segments were identified with Sanger DNA sequencing to detect the homozygous deletion or heterozygous deletion of SMN1. Then we screened the SMN1 subtle variants in heterozygous deletion patients by genomic Sanger sequencing for the other SMN exons. At last, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification(MLPA) was carried out to confirm the results of SMN1 heterozygous deletion, and T-A cloning confirmed the subtle variants were located in SMN1. Results: Forty-seven of 52 cases were homozygous deletion of SMN1, while 5 cases were heterozygous deletion which were confirmed by MLPA.Then, by genomic and T-A cloning sequencing, five SMN1 subtle mutations were separately identified in 5 cases of heterozygous deletion. Conclusion: Sanger sequencing is an effective method for the clinical diagnosis of compound heterozygous mutation of SMN1, and is meaningful for improving genetic diagnosis rate of SMA.


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Muscular Atrophy, Spinal , Apoptosis , Base Sequence , Cell Survival , Exons , Genomics , Heterozygote , Homozygote , Humans , Motor Neurons , Multiplex Polymerase Chain Reaction , Mutation , Sequence Analysis, DNA , Sequence Deletion , Survival of Motor Neuron 1 Protein
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Arch Phys Med Rehabil ; 97(11): 1938-1944, 2016 11.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27288710

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OBJECTIVE: To determine exercise intensity during power wheelchair soccer among a sample of persons with mobility impairments. DESIGN: Cross-sectional descriptive. SETTING: On-site training facilities of multiple power wheelchair soccer teams. PARTICIPANTS: Participants with severe mobility impairments (N=30) (mean ± SD, age: 29.40±15.51y, body mass index: 24.11±6.47kg/m2, power soccer experience: 7.91±3.93y, disability sport experience: 12.44±9.73y) were recruited from multiple power wheelchair soccer teams. INTERVENTIONS: Portable metabolic carts were used to collect oxygen consumption (V˙o2) data during resting and game play conditions. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Average V˙o2 (expressed in metabolic equivalent tasks [METs]) during resting and game play conditions and rating of perceived exertion for game play. RESULTS: V˙o2 increased from 1.35±0.47 METs at rest to 1.81±0.65 METs during game play. This 34% increase in exercise intensity was significant (P<.01) and supported by a mean perceived exertion score of approximately 13 (somewhat hard). CONCLUSIONS: Although not able to sustain an intensity associated with reduced secondary disease risk (ie, 3 METs), the documented light-intensity exercise in the current study surpassed an intensity threshold associated with improved functional capacity and performance of daily living activities (ie, 1.5 METs).


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Exercise/physiology , Soccer/physiology , Spinal Cord Injuries/physiopathology , Wheelchairs , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Cross-Sectional Studies , Disabled Persons , Female , Heart Rate/physiology , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , Mobility Limitation , Oxygen Consumption/physiology , Physical Exertion/physiology , Young Adult
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-494730

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Objectives To investigate the prenatal diagnosis method of spinal muscular atrophy with amniotic fluid sample.Methods Totally 1 064 amniotic fluid samples from mid-trimester pregnant women were enrolled during January 2015 and January 2016 in 4 hospitals.Genetic analysis was performed for detecting potential contamination of maternal tissue by a genetic technique based on short tandem repeat ( STR) markers.Deletion of SMN1 gene was detected in 1 062 uncontaminated amniotic fluid samples by real-time PCR and multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification ( MLPA) respectively.Results Two contaminated amniotic fluid samples were detected within 1 064 mid-trimester pregnant women by STR genotyping.The other 1 062 uncontaminated amniotic fluid samples were tested by real-time PCR.There were 37 samples with heterozygous deletion of Exon 7 of SMN1 gene ( 3.67%) , 34 samples with heterozygous deletion of Exon 8 of SMN1 gene (3.2%) and two samples with homozygous deletion of Exon 7 and Exon8 of SMN1 gene ( 0.19%) respectively , while other samples observed with no deletion of Exon 7 and Exon8 in SMN1 gene.Totally 41 samples with heterozygous or homozygous deletion of SMN 1 gene and 55 samples with undetected deletion of SMN 1 gene were confirmed by MLPA and the results showed 100%consistence with that of real-time PCR.Conclusions Both real-time PCR and MLPA are suitable for detecting the deletion of SMN 1 gene with amniotic fluid sample . Real-time PCR exhibits less sample requirement and time compared with MLPA .

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J Neurol Sci ; 358(1-2): 299-303, 2015 Nov 15.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26428310

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PURPOSE: The goal of the present study was to clarify the clinical characteristics and laboratory results of parkinsonian symptoms among patients with and without camptocormia. METHODS: Seventy-eight Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with camptocormia and 78 PD patients without camptocormia underwent a neurological examination, a blood test, and spinal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). PD with camptocormia group and PD with non-camptocormia group were matched on age, age at PD onset, and sex. PRINCIPAL RESULTS: Camptocormia group had significantly higher prevalence of compression fractures, more severe parkinsonian symptoms, and a greater incidence of dementia than those without camptocormia. Serum creatine kinase levels in camptocormia group significantly elevated compared with non-camptocormia group. There were higher prevalence of abnormal findings in spine MRI including compression fractures and paravertebral muscle changes in camptocormia group compared with non-camptocormia group. MAJOR CONCLUSIONS: Camptocormia is associated with a greater prevalence of compression fractures and associated with greater UPDRS part II, part III score, axial score, and lower MMSE in this cross-sectional study. Thus, it can be concluded that camptocormia in PD is predominantly myopathic.


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Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/etiology , Parkinson Disease/complications , Spinal Curvatures/etiology , Aged , Aged, 80 and over , Cross-Sectional Studies , Female , Humans , Incidence , Japan/epidemiology , Male , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/epidemiology , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/pathology , Muscular Atrophy, Spinal/physiopathology , Parkinson Disease/epidemiology , Parkinson Disease/pathology , Parkinson Disease/physiopathology , Spinal Curvatures/epidemiology , Spinal Curvatures/pathology , Spinal Curvatures/physiopathology
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Article in Chinese | WPRIM (Western Pacific) | ID: wpr-489061

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Objective To explore the clinical value of genetic diagnosis of SMA,the homozygous deletion of survival motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene in suspected spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) patients were analyzed in this study.Methods A total of 154 patients suspected with SMA and 20 healthy volunteers were recruited from January 2007 to December 2014 in the Genetic Diagnosis Center of the First People's Hospital of Yunnan Province and the Department of Neurology of the Fourth Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University.Potential deletions in exons 7 and 8 of SMN1 gene were screened by use of polymerase chain reaction and restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR-RFLP) method in both 154 patients suspected with SMA and 20 healthy volunteers.The frequencies of the deletions in exons 7 and 8 of SMN1 were calculated and statistical analysis of different deletion types among 3 SMA groups was performed with SPSS 13.0 software package.Results Among 154 suspected SMA patients,101 cases with homozygous deletions of exon 7 of SMN1 gene were detected,which accounted 65.6% (101/154) of the suspected SMA patients.Among the 101 SMA patients,97.0% (98/101) of the patients with both homozygous deletions of exons 7 and 8 for SMN1 gene and 3.0% (3/101) of the patients with homozygous deletions of only exon 7 for SMN1 gene were detected.The patient with only deletion of exon 8 for SMN1 gene was notdetected.Four cases with negative results were subjected to be followed-up,but they were characteristic of SMA symptom by clinical re-visit.Thus,total 105 patients were confirmed with SMA,among them,68 were type Ⅰ SMA,27 were type Ⅱ SMA,and 10 were type Ⅲl SMA,which accounted for 64.8% (68/105),25.7% (27/105) and 9.5% (10/105) of the SMA patients,respectively.Type Ⅳ SMA was not observed in these patients.No deletion was detected among 20 healthy volunteers.Conclusions PCR-RFLP assay is a noninvasive,simple,high sensitive and specific method for SMA diagnosis,which can be considered as the first-line genetic test for the suspected SMA patients.It will help to improve the accuracy of clinical diagnosis and the detection rate by strengthening the clinical diagnostic criteria and re-evaluating the suspected patients after negative genetic diagnosis.

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