Analysis of non-motor symptoms in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Ali Shojaie, Ahmad Al Khleifat, Payam Sarraf, Ammar Al-Chalabi
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Abstract

Objective: We investigated non-motor symptoms in ALS using sequential questionnaires; here we report the findings of the second questionnaire.

Methods: A social media platform (Twitter, now known as X) was used to publicize the questionnaires. Data were downloaded from SurveyMonkey and analyzed by descriptive statistics, comparison of means, and regression models.

Results: There were 182 people with ALS and 57 controls. The most important non-motor symptoms were cold limbs (60.4% cases, 14% controls, p = 9.67 x 10-10) and appetite loss (29.7% cases, 5.3% controls, p = 1.6 x 10-4). The weaker limb was most likely to feel cold (p = 9.67 x 10-10), and symptoms were more apparent in the evening and night. Appetite loss was reported as due to feeling full and the time taken to eat. People with ALS experienced medium-intensity pain, more usually shock-like pain than burning or cold-like pain, although the most prevalent type of pain was non-differentiated.

Conclusions: Non-motor symptoms are an important feature of ALS. Further investigation is needed to understand their physiological basis and whether they represent phenotypic differences useful for subtyping ALS.

肌萎缩侧索硬化症的非运动症状分析。
目的:采用顺序问卷法调查ALS患者的非运动症状;在此,我们报告第二次问卷调查的结果。方法:利用社交媒体平台(Twitter,现称为X)对问卷进行宣传。数据从SurveyMonkey下载,通过描述性统计、均值比较和回归模型进行分析。结果:ALS患者182例,对照组57例。最重要的非运动症状为四肢发冷(60.4%,对照组14%,p = 9.67 × 10-10)和食欲减退(29.7%,对照组5.3%,p = 1.6 × 10-4)。肢体较弱者最容易感到寒冷(p = 9.67 x 10-10),且症状在傍晚和夜间更为明显。据报道,食欲下降是由于感觉饱了和进食时间过长。ALS患者经历中等强度的疼痛,通常是休克样疼痛,而不是灼痛或冷痛,尽管最常见的疼痛类型是无区别的。结论:非运动症状是ALS的重要特征。需要进一步的研究来了解它们的生理基础,以及它们是否代表了对ALS亚型有用的表型差异。
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