Due to poor data in literature, we aimed to investigate the respiratory function in a large cohort of naive Italian adult (>= 18 years) SMA patients in a multi-centric cross-sectional study. The following respiratory parameters were considered: forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and need for non-invasive ventilation (NIV). We included 145 treatment-na & iuml;ve adult patients (SMA2=18, SMA3=125; SMA4=2), 58 females (40 %), with median age at evaluation of 37 years (range 18-72). Fifty-six (37 %) and 41 (31 %) patients had abnormal (<80 %) values of FVC and FEV1, respectively. Fourteen (14 %) patients needed NIV, started at median age of 21 (range 4-68). Motor function, measured by Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale Expanded and Revised Upper Limb Module as well as SMA2, loss of walking ability, surgery for scoliosis, use of NIV, and cough assisting device (CAD) were all significantly associated to lower FVC and FEV1 values, while no association with age at baseline, disease duration, gender or 6 min walking test was observed, except for a correlation between FVC and age in SMA3 walkers (p < 0.05). In conclusion, respiratory function in adult SMA patients is relatively frequently impaired, substantially stable, and significantly correlated with motor function and disease severity.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

Respiratory function in a large cohort of treatment-naïve adult spinal muscular atrophy patients: a cross-sectional study

Ferraro, Manfredi
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Gadaleta, Giulio
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Bortolani, Sara
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Mongini, Tiziana
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Abstract

Due to poor data in literature, we aimed to investigate the respiratory function in a large cohort of naive Italian adult (>= 18 years) SMA patients in a multi-centric cross-sectional study. The following respiratory parameters were considered: forced vital capacity (FVC), forced expiratory volume in one second (FEV1) and need for non-invasive ventilation (NIV). We included 145 treatment-na & iuml;ve adult patients (SMA2=18, SMA3=125; SMA4=2), 58 females (40 %), with median age at evaluation of 37 years (range 18-72). Fifty-six (37 %) and 41 (31 %) patients had abnormal (<80 %) values of FVC and FEV1, respectively. Fourteen (14 %) patients needed NIV, started at median age of 21 (range 4-68). Motor function, measured by Hammersmith Functional Motor Scale Expanded and Revised Upper Limb Module as well as SMA2, loss of walking ability, surgery for scoliosis, use of NIV, and cough assisting device (CAD) were all significantly associated to lower FVC and FEV1 values, while no association with age at baseline, disease duration, gender or 6 min walking test was observed, except for a correlation between FVC and age in SMA3 walkers (p < 0.05). In conclusion, respiratory function in adult SMA patients is relatively frequently impaired, substantially stable, and significantly correlated with motor function and disease severity.(c) 2023 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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FVC; Non-invasive ventilation; Outcome measure; Respiratory function; Spinal muscular atrophy; Spirometry
Vicino, Alex; Bello, Luca; Bonanno, Silvia; Govoni, Alessandra; Cerri, Federica; Ferraro, Manfredi; Capece, Giuliana; Gadaleta, Giulio; Meneri, Megi; Vacchiano, Veria; Ricci, Giulia; D'Errico, Eustachio; Tramacere, Irene; Banfi, Paolo; Bortolani, Sara; Zanin, Riccardo; Maioli, Maria Antonietta; Silvestrini, Mauro; Previtali, Stefano Carlo; Berardinelli, Angela; Turri, Mara; Coccia, Michela; Mantegazza, Renato; Liguori, Rocco; Filosto, Massimiliano; Siciliano, Gabriele; Simone, Isabella Laura; Mongini, Tiziana; Comi, Giacomo; Pegoraro, Elena; Maggi, Lorenzo
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