中国肌萎缩性侧索硬化症患者的对侧联合运动试验。

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Jieying Wu, Can Sun, Yingsheng Xu, Dongsheng Fan, Shan Ye
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摘要

在肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)患者中,镜像运动(mm)经常被忽视。虽然对侧联合运动(COMO)试验可用于评价ALS患者的mm,但缺乏系统的评价。本研究的目的是验证中国版的COMO测试在中国ALS人群中的有效性。方法:前瞻性招募173例ALS患者作为疾病组,28例健康人作为对照组。所有参与者均采用中文版COMO测试进行评估。采用单因素分析和多元线性回归比较组间差异。根据不同的疾病特征对COMO评分进行亚组分析。结果:ALS组COMO评分(5.00%[1.67 ~ 10.00])显著高于健康对照组(1.67%[0.00 ~ 3.33])。在调整混杂因素后,这一差异仍然显著。多变量线性分析表明,上运动神经元(UMN)评分独立预测COMO评分(P)。结论:中国COMO测试可作为评估中国ALS患者mm的潜在工具。UMN评分是影响COMO评分的一个因素。COMO试验可以为ALS的特征和UMN损伤的严重程度提供客观证据。
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The contralateral co-movement test in a Chinese population with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Introduction: Mirror movements (MMs) are often overlooked in patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Although the contralateral co-movement (COMO) test can be used to evaluate MMs in patients with ALS, it lacks a systematic evaluation. The aim of this study was to validate the effectiveness of the Chinese version of the COMO test in a Chinese ALS population.

Methods: We prospectively enrolled 173 patients with ALS as the disease group and 28 healthy individuals as controls. All participants were evaluated using the Chinese version of the COMO test. Univariate analysis and multiple linear regression were used to compare differences between groups. Subgroup analysis of the COMO scores was performed based on different disease characteristics.

Results: The COMO score in the ALS group was significantly greater (5.00% [1.67-10.00]) than that in the healthy control group (1.67% [0.00-3.33]). After adjusting for confounders, this difference remained significant. Multivariate linear analysis suggested that the upper motor neuron (UMN) score independently predicted the COMO score (P < 0.001). The COMO score was not affected by different onset regions or lateralizations. Propensity score matching revealed no significant difference in COMO scores between uninvolved limb segments and the corresponding limb segments in other patients. The Cronbach's α of the Chinese COMO test was 0.621.

Conclusion: The Chinese COMO test can serve as a potential tool for assessing MMs in Chinese patients with ALS. The UMN score is a factor influencing the COMO score. The COMO test can provide objective evidence for ALS characteristics and the severity of UMN damage.

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