Prevalence and Associated Factors of Falls in Persons with Multiple Sclerosis: A Cross-Sectional Study.

Q3 Medicine
Soumaya Belghith, Najla Mouhli, Kais Ben Amor, Meriem Hfaidh, Hajer Derbali, Ridha Mrissa, Rim Maaoui, Hajer Rahali
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Abstract

Introduction: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a potentially disabling disease of the brain and spinal cord. Falls are a serious health concern for persons with MS (PwMS).

Aim: To determine the frequency and associated factors of falls in PwMS.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and Neurological Departments at the Military Hospital of Tunis between July and December 2022. Participants meeting the inclusion criteria completed a survey focusing on the prevalence and related factors of falls. In addition to the survey and a thorough clinical and functional examination, we used the 12-item MS Walking Scale (MSWS-12), the Fall Efficacy Scale International (FES-I), the Short Physical Performance Battery (SPPB), and the 10-meter walk test for clinical assessment of balance. A baropodometric platform was employed for instrumental assessment.

Results: Thirty individuals with an average age of 33,6 [SD: 7,7], completed the survey with a mean Expanded Disability Status Scale = 2,5. Twenty-one patients reported falling at least once since the diagnosis. The MSWS-12 mean score was 61 % and the FES-I scored an average of 33.8. The average total score of the SPPB was 8. Total boli of corticosteroids prescribed during disease flare-ups (p=0,022), magnetic resonance imaging lesions of the basal ganglia (p=0,047), vestibular syndrome (p=0,048), MSWS-12 score (p=0,022), and the chair lift test of SPPB (p=0,018) were significantly associated with the prevalence of falling. No significant differences were observed for the instrumental assessment.

Conclusion: Falls are frequent in PwMS. MSWS-12, the FES-I, and the SPPB, can be used by clinicians to predict potential fallers of the PwMS.

多发性硬化症患者跌倒的发生率和相关因素:一项横断面研究
导言:多发性硬化症(MS)是一种潜在的大脑和脊髓致残性疾病。目的:确定多发性硬化症患者跌倒的频率和相关因素:方法:2022 年 7 月至 12 月期间,在突尼斯军事医院的物理医学与康复科和神经科开展了一项横断面研究。符合纳入标准的参与者完成了一项调查,重点是跌倒的发生率和相关因素。除了调查以及全面的临床和功能检查外,我们还使用了 12 项 MS 步行量表(MSWS-12)、跌倒效能国际量表(FES-I)、短期体能测试(SPPB)和 10 米步行测试来对平衡能力进行临床评估。仪器评估采用气压平台:30 名患者完成了调查,平均年龄为 33.6 岁[标准差:7.7],平均残疾状况扩展量表 = 2.5。21 名患者称自确诊以来至少摔倒过一次。MSWS-12 平均得分为 61 %,FES-I 平均得分为 33.8。疾病发作期皮质类固醇处方总量(p=0,022)、基底节磁共振成像病变(p=0,047)、前庭综合征(p=0,048)、MSWS-12评分(p=0,022)和SPPB椅子升降测试(p=0,018)与跌倒发生率显著相关。工具性评估结果无明显差异:结论:跌倒在老年人中很常见。临床医生可使用 MSWS-12、FES-I 和 SPPB 预测 PwMS 中的潜在跌倒者。
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