Małgorzata Dudzic, Anna Pieczyńska, Artur Drużdż, Katarzyna Hojan
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Abstract
The effect of botulinum toxin A (BoNTA) on non-motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with cervical dystonia remains an area of significant clinical interest, given the profound impact of these symptoms on patients' quality of life. While the therapeutic efficacy of BoNTA in alleviating motor symptoms of cervical dystonia is well established, its impact on NMS such as depression, anxiety disorder, and sleep disturbance requires further investigation. This systematic review synthesizes the latest evidence on the effects of BoNTA on these selected non-motor symptoms. A comprehensive search of the PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases identified 266 articles, of which eight studies met our strict inclusion criteria. Pre- and post-intervention changes in depression, anxiety, and sleep disturbance were assessed in a total of 280 adult patients with cervical dystonia treated with BoNTA. The results indicate that BoNTA has a positive effect on depressive symptoms, with most studies showing a statistically significant improvement after treatment. Similarly, studies are reporting significant reductions in anxiety scores following BoNTA treatment. However, the effects of this treatment method on sleep disturbances were less conclusive, with none of the reviewed studies showing significant improvements in sleep quality or daytime sleepiness. The results highlight the potential of BoNTA to positively influence non-motor symptoms, particularly depression and anxiety, in patients with cervical dystonia, although its effects on sleep remain unclear. These findings underscore the need for further research to fully understand the mechanisms underlying the non-motor effects of BoNTA and to develop comprehensive treatment strategies.
鉴于这些症状对患者生活质量的深远影响,肉毒毒素A (BoNTA)对颈肌张力障碍患者非运动症状(NMS)的影响仍然是一个重要的临床研究领域。虽然BoNTA在缓解颈肌张力障碍运动症状方面的疗效已得到证实,但其对抑郁、焦虑障碍、睡眠障碍等NMS的影响有待进一步研究。这篇系统综述综合了BoNTA对这些选定的非运动症状的影响的最新证据。对PubMed、Web of Science和Scopus数据库的全面搜索确定了266篇文章,其中8项研究符合我们严格的纳入标准。在总共280名接受BoNTA治疗的成年颈张力障碍患者中,评估了干预前和干预后抑郁、焦虑和睡眠障碍的变化。结果表明BoNTA对抑郁症状有积极作用,大多数研究显示治疗后有统计学上显著的改善。同样,研究也报告了BoNTA治疗后焦虑评分的显著降低。然而,这种治疗方法对睡眠障碍的影响不太确定,没有一项研究显示睡眠质量或白天嗜睡有显著改善。结果强调BoNTA对颈肌张力障碍患者的非运动症状,特别是抑郁和焦虑有积极影响的潜力,尽管其对睡眠的影响尚不清楚。这些发现强调了进一步研究的必要性,以充分了解BoNTA非运动效应的潜在机制,并制定综合治疗策略。
期刊介绍:
Polish Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery is an official journal of the Polish Society of Neurology and the Polish Society of Neurosurgeons, aimed at publishing high quality articles within the field of clinical neurology and neurosurgery, as well as related subspecialties. For more than a century, the journal has been providing its authors and readers with the opportunity to report, discuss, and share the issues important for every-day practice and research advances in the fields related to neurology and neurosurgery.