Respiratory function and therapeutic expectations in DMD: families experience and perspective.

Q3 Medicine
Claudia Brogna, Simona Lucibello, Giorgia Coratti, Gianluca Vita, Valeria A Sansone, Sonia Messina, Emilio Albamonte, Francesca Salmin, Gloria Ferrantini, Elisa Pede, Chiara Consulo, Lavinia Fanelli, Nicola Forcina, Giulia Norcia, Marika Pane, Eugenio Mercuri
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Abstract

Objective: The aim of this study was to use a structured questionnaire in a large cohort of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) patients to assess caregivers and patients views on respiratory function and to establish if their responses were related to the patients' age or level of functional impairment.

Methods: Questionnaires were administered to caregivers in 205 DMD patients of age between 3 and 36 years (115 ambulant, 90 non-ambulant), and to 64 DMD patients (3 ambulant, 61 non-ambulant) older than 18 years, subdivided into groups according to age, FVC, ambulatory and ventilatory status.

Results: Some differences were found in relation to FVC % values (p = 0.014), ambulatory (p = 0.043) and ventilatory status (p = 0.014). Nearly half of the caregivers expected deterioration over the next years, with the perspective of deterioration more often reported by caregivers of non-ambulant (p = 0.018) and ventilated patients (p = 0.004). Caregivers appeared to be aware of the relevance of respiratory function on quality of life (84%) showing willingness to enter possible clinical trials if these were aiming to stabilize the progression of respiratory function with a very high number of positive responses across the spectrum of age, FVC, ambulatory and ventilatory status. The boys older than 18 years showed similar results.

Conclusions: Our study showed that the concern for respiratory function increases with age and with the reduction of FVC or the need for ventilation, but the need for intervention was acknowledged across the whole spectrum of age and functional status.

呼吸功能和DMD的治疗期望:家庭经验和观点。
目的:本研究的目的是在大型杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)患者队列中使用结构化问卷来评估护理人员和患者对呼吸功能的看法,并确定他们的回答是否与患者的年龄或功能损害程度有关。方法:对205例3 ~ 36岁的DMD患者(流动115例,非流动90例)和64例18岁以上的DMD患者(流动3例,非流动61例)的护理人员进行问卷调查,并根据年龄、FVC、流动和呼吸状态进行分组。结果:两组患者FVC %值(p = 0.014)、动态(p = 0.043)和通气状态(p = 0.014)存在一定差异。近一半的护理人员预计未来几年病情会恶化,其中非卧床(p = 0.018)和通气患者(p = 0.004)的护理人员更常报告病情恶化的观点。护理人员似乎意识到呼吸功能与生活质量的相关性(84%),如果这些临床试验旨在稳定呼吸功能的进展,并且在年龄、FVC、门诊和通气状态方面都有非常高的积极反应,那么他们愿意参加可能的临床试验。18岁以上的男孩也有类似的结果。结论:我们的研究表明,对呼吸功能的关注随着年龄的增长而增加,随着FVC的减少或通气的需要而增加,但在整个年龄和功能状态中都承认需要干预。
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Acta Myologica
Acta Myologica Medicine-Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine
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