Long-Term Outcome of Motor Functional Neurological Disorder After Rehabilitation.

IF 2.9 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Thibault Schneider, Beatrice Leemann, Nicolas Nicastro, Armin Schnider
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Abstract

Background and purpose: Functional neurological disorder (FND) is defined as the presence of neurological symptoms that are inconsistent with a neurological disease. We performed a single-center retrospective study aimed at determining the long-term outcome of FND patients receiving inpatient rehabilitation and the predictors of a good outcome.

Methods: A multidisciplinary graded exercise program was provided with one or two daily physiotherapy and occupational therapy sessions on 5 days each week, as well as weekly psychological support. Outcome was assessed using the motor part of the Functional Independence Measure scale (FIM; maximum score of 91) at admission, discharge, and follow-up, with the last assessment performed by phone interview.

Results: The 30 included patients were aged 43.6±14.7 years (mean±standard deviation), comprised 70% females, and received a mean of 4 weeks of rehabilitation. The admission FIM score (80.2±8.3) was significantly lower than the discharge FIM score (86.9±4.6; p<0.001, Wilcoxon signed-rank test). No notable difference was observed between discharge and follow-up FIM scores (85.5±8.5, p=0.54). The mean follow-up of the 36-month FIM scores at discharge and follow-up was dichotomized as a good outcome in cases where all items were scored ≥6 (functional independence). Binomial logistic regression showed that absence of a comorbid psychiatric disorder (p=0.039, odds ratio=10.7) was a predictive factor for a good outcome at follow-up. Other variables (e.g., sex and age) were not significant predictors of clinical outcome (all p≥0.058).

Conclusions: These results suggest inpatient intensive rehabilitation for motor FND is effective and produces favorable long-term results. Further studies with larger groups are warranted so that the management protocols can be standardized.

运动功能性神经障碍者康复后的长期疗效。
背景和目的:功能性神经紊乱(FND)是指出现与神经系统疾病不一致的神经系统症状。我们进行了一项单中心回顾性研究,旨在确定接受住院康复治疗的 FND 患者的长期疗效以及良好疗效的预测因素:我们提供了一个多学科分级锻炼计划,每周五天每天进行一到两次物理治疗和职业治疗,每周还提供心理支持。在入院、出院和随访时,使用功能独立性量表(FIM,最高分91分)的运动部分对疗效进行评估,最后一次评估通过电话访谈进行:30名患者的年龄为(43.6±14.7)岁(平均值±标准差),70%为女性,平均接受了4周的康复治疗。入院时的 FIM 评分(80.2±8.3)明显低于出院时的 FIM 评分(86.9±4.6;pp=0.54)。出院时和随访 36 个月的 FIM 平均随访得分被二分为所有项目得分均≥6(功能独立)的病例为良好结果。二项式逻辑回归显示,无合并精神障碍(p=0.039,几率比=10.7)是随访结果良好的预测因素。其他变量(如性别和年龄)对临床结果的预测作用不明显(均为 p≥0.058):这些结果表明,住院强化康复治疗运动型FND是有效的,并能产生良好的长期效果。有必要对更大的群体进行进一步研究,以便对管理方案进行标准化。
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Journal of Clinical Neurology
Journal of Clinical Neurology 医学-临床神经学
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4.50
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: The JCN aims to publish the cutting-edge research from around the world. The JCN covers clinical and translational research for physicians and researchers in the field of neurology. Encompassing the entire neurological diseases, our main focus is on the common disorders including stroke, epilepsy, Parkinson''s disease, dementia, multiple sclerosis, headache, and peripheral neuropathy. Any authors affiliated with an accredited biomedical institution may submit manuscripts of original articles, review articles, and letters to the editor. The JCN will allow clinical neurologists to enrich their knowledge of patient management, education, and clinical or experimental research, and hence their professionalism.
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