A 16-year follow-up of walking function, fatigue, and pain in adults aged 34-65 years with spastic cerebral palsy.

IF 2.3 4区 医学 Q1 REHABILITATION
Sandra L Klund-Hansen, Arve Opheim, Terje Gjøvaag, Eivind Lundgaard, Grethe Månum, Linda Rennie
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Abstract

Objective: This study aimed to describe the long-term changes in walking function, fatigue, and pain in adults with cerebral palsy.

Design: A 16-year follow-up study with paired comparisons.

Subjects: Adults with spastic cerebral palsy (n = 29) from a baseline study in 2008.

Methods: The mean age at follow-up was 50 (standard deviation 10) years.

Primary outcomes: Gait Deviation Index, 6 Minute Walk Test, Timed-Up-and-Go test, walking speed, Fatigue Severity Scale, and bodily pain (visual analogue scale, 0-100). Paired samples t-test (Wilcoxon signed rank test for non-parametric data) was used to assess differences between baseline and follow-up. Between-group differences were analysed using an independent samples t-test (Mann-Whitney U test for non-parametric data).

Results: Mean gait pattern deviations significantly (p-value = < 0.001) increased at follow-up compared with baseline for the full cohort. Walking speed decreased for the full cohort (-0.08 m/sec, p-value = 0.022), due to the bilateral group (-0.13 m/sec, p-value = 0.006). Walking capacity was maintained for the full cohort but decreased (mean diff: -84m, p-value = 0.035) for the bilateral group. Fatigue remained stable (p-value = 0.888). Pain decreased (p-value = 0.025) for the whole group, primarily due to the unilateral group (mean diff: 14 points on visual analogue scale, p-value = 0.031).

Conclusions: Gait pattern deviations increased for adults with cerebral palsy during this 16-year follow-up. Walking speed and capacity decreased for the bilateral group but were maintained for the unilateral group. Fatigue symptoms were high at baseline but did not change across this follow-up. Pain decreased, similar to the general population.

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对34-65岁痉挛性脑瘫患者的行走功能、疲劳和疼痛进行16年随访。
目的:本研究旨在描述成人脑瘫患者行走功能、疲劳和疼痛的长期变化。设计:一项为期16年的成对比较随访研究。研究对象:来自2008年基线研究的成人痉挛性脑瘫患者(n = 29)。方法:随访时平均年龄50岁(标准差10岁)。主要结果:步态偏离指数、6分钟步行测试、计时起身-走测试、步行速度、疲劳严重程度量表和身体疼痛(视觉模拟量表,0-100)。配对样本t检验(非参数数据的Wilcoxon符号秩检验)用于评估基线与随访之间的差异。使用独立样本t检验(非参数数据的Mann-Whitney U检验)分析组间差异。结果:平均步态模式偏差显著(p值=结论:在16年的随访中,成年脑瘫患者的步态模式偏差增加。双侧组的步行速度和行走能力下降,但单侧组的步行速度和行走能力保持不变。疲劳症状在基线时很高,但在随访期间没有变化。疼痛减轻,与一般人群相似。
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CiteScore
5.60
自引率
5.70%
发文量
102
审稿时长
4-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine is an international peer-review journal published in English, with at least 10 issues published per year. Original articles, reviews, case reports, short communications, special reports and letters to the editor are published, as also are editorials and book reviews. The journal strives to provide its readers with a variety of topics, including: functional assessment and intervention studies, clinical studies in various patient groups, methodology in physical and rehabilitation medicine, epidemiological studies on disabling conditions and reports on vocational and sociomedical aspects of rehabilitation.
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