Christina Qian, Alexa C Klimchak, Shelagh M Szabo, Katherine L Gooch, Roxana Dragan, Heather J Prior, Jean K Mah
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Abstract
Aims: There are few long-term studies evaluating clinical outcomes and mortality among individuals with Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD); particularly using longitudinal health administrative claims data, reflecting populations managed in typical clinical practice. This study aimed to characterize DMD outcomes via a population-based database.
Methods: Patients with DMD, diagnosed between 01/1979 and 03/2020 at ≤ 10 years of age, were identified using the Manitoba Population Research Data Repository housed at the Manitoba Centre for Health Policy. De-identified longitudinal administrative data from 1998 to 2020 were used to retrospectively assess frequencies and age at first observation of key DMD outcomes including scoliosis, cardiovascular-related complications, severe respiratory-related morbidities, and mortality. Survival analyses using Kaplan-Meier curves were used to describe attrition and estimate probability of patients remaining observation-free by age.
Results: This study included 198 patients with median (IQR) follow-up of 9.6 (6.6-15.5) years. Corticosteroid use was observed in 26%, with a mean (SD) percentage of days covered of 31% (39%) from initiation to end of follow-up. Scoliosis observations were captured in 18% (median[IQR] age 12 [11-15] years at first observation), severe respiratory-related morbidities in 20% (14[6.5-18] years), and cardiovascular-related complications in 32% of the cohort (12.5[2-20.5] years). Mortality was observed in 14% of the cohort. Kaplan-Meier curves estimated 15% mortality by age 20 years and 20% by 25 years.
Discussion: In a population-based data set with decades of follow-up, these data provide longitudinal observations of the substantial burden of DMD, and insight into contemporary estimates of mortality and treatment patterns in Canada.
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Muscle & Nerve is an international and interdisciplinary publication of original contributions, in both health and disease, concerning studies of the muscle, the neuromuscular junction, the peripheral motor, sensory and autonomic neurons, and the central nervous system where the behavior of the peripheral nervous system is clarified. Appearing monthly, Muscle & Nerve publishes clinical studies and clinically relevant research reports in the fields of anatomy, biochemistry, cell biology, electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis, epidemiology, genetics, immunology, pathology, pharmacology, physiology, toxicology, and virology. The Journal welcomes articles and reports on basic clinical electrophysiology and electrodiagnosis. We expedite some papers dealing with timely topics to keep up with the fast-moving pace of science, based on the referees'' recommendation.