Autonomic Dysfunction in Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis - A Case-Control Study.

Q3 Medicine
Mehedi Hasan, Sk Mahbub Alam, Hasan Zahidur Rahman, Md Abdullah Saeed Khan, Muhammad Rezeul Huq
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Abstract

Introduction: This study aimed to explore autonomic nervous system involvement in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) patients by evaluating sympathetic skin response (SSR).

Materials and methods: The study included 35 sporadic (ALS) patients (cases), and 35 healthy age and sex-matched participants (controls) aged <60 years. SSR was recorded in the electrophysiology lab of the Neurology Department of Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujib Medical University (BSMMU), Dhaka, Bangladesh. Patients with diseases associated with peripheral or autonomic neuropathy were excluded. Prolonged latency (delayed SSR) or an absent response was considered abnormal SSR.

Results: SSR was found to be abnormal in 17 (48.6 %) ALS cases, with an absent response in the upper limbs of six cases (17.1%). Abnormal SSR was more prevalent in the lower limbs, with 33 (94.3%) and 20 (57.1%) cases having a delayed or absent response, respectively. In comparison, SSR was normal in all control participants (P-value <0.05). Abnormal SSR was significantly more common in the lower limbs of ALS cases with bulbar palsy than those without bulbar palsy (P-value=0.04). There was no association of SSR with disease severity and duration.

Conclusion: ALS is significantly associated with abnormal SSR, indicating autonomic nervous system involvement. There could also be an association between bulbar palsy and abnormal SSR among ALS patients. Further studies should be carried out to determine the association of abnormal SSR with disease severity, duration, and type.

肌萎缩侧索硬化症的自主神经功能障碍--一项病例对照研究。
导言:本研究旨在通过评估交感神经皮肤反应(SSR),探讨肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症(ALS)患者的自主神经系统受累情况:研究对象包括 35 名散发性(ALS)患者(病例)和 35 名年龄和性别匹配的健康参与者(对照组):发现 17 例 ALS 患者(48.6%)的 SSR 异常,其中 6 例患者(17.1%)的上肢无反应。下肢的 SSR 异常更为普遍,分别有 33 例(94.3%)和 20 例(57.1%)患者出现反应延迟或无反应。相比之下,所有对照组参与者的 SSR 均正常(P 值 结论:ALS 与 SSR 异常显著相关:肌萎缩性脊髓侧索硬化症与 SSR 异常明显相关,表明自律神经系统受累。ALS 患者的球麻痹与 SSR 异常之间也可能存在关联。应进一步研究确定 SSR 异常与疾病严重程度、病程和类型的关系。
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