连续铸造治疗SMA挛缩:共识衍生的治疗指南。

IF 2.7 3区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Frontiers in Neurology Pub Date : 2025-04-16 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.3389/fneur.2025.1502495
Laurey Brown, Katie Hoffman, Chiara Corbo-Galli, Carolyn Kelley, Terri Carry, Matt Civitello, Giorgia Coratti, Roberto DeSanctis, Tina Duong, Brigid Driscoll, Jean Flickinger, Allan M Glanzman, Jennifer Jones, Elizabeth Maczek, Dionne Moat, Jacqueline Montes, Robert Muni-Lofra, Leslie Nelson, Amy Pasternak, Melanie Valle, Kristin J Krosschell
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摘要

背景:脊髓性肌萎缩症(SMA)患者通常表现为肌肉挛缩。连续铸造已用于各种其他周围神经、肌肉和中枢神经系统疾病,以改善膝关节和踝关节的活动范围限制和功能表现,无论是在活动还是非活动个体。目的:本研究的目的是就连续铸造提高SMA患者灵活性的参数、注意事项和一般指南达成共识。方法:这项国际研究于2020年8月至2023年5月进行。由物理治疗师组成的专家小组进行了多次小组会议,并进行了两轮德尔菲调查,涵盖了与连续铸造相关的主题,包括三个领域:临床适宜性、基于方案的考虑和方案依从性/可行性。三个主题领域的所有项目均达成共识,效度指数为0.75%。在德尔菲调查完成后,通过半结构化访谈收集了患者和护理人员的社区见解。结果:本研究包括来自最初专家小组的会议的综合,该小组为SMA患者进行连续铸造时的不同考虑因素进行了全面调查。该研究还包括由第一轮的18名治疗师和第二轮的15名治疗师完成的德尔菲调查,以就296个项目达成共识。在所有三个领域都获得了强烈的共识,96.6%的人同意临床适宜性,95.0%的人同意基于方案的考虑,96.9%的人同意方案依从性/可行性。制定了一份指导性文件,列举了调查中详细列出的具体项目。社区观点被用来支持德尔菲调查的结果,并增加对现实世界经验的见解。结论:在专家小组、德尔菲调查共识和半结构化访谈的合作讨论基础上制定的系列铸造指南,在将系列铸造应用于脊髓性肌萎缩症患者时应加以利用。未来的努力应该着眼于应用指南建议,以确定铸造对改善关节挛缩和SMA患者功能影响的有效性。
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Serial casting for contractures in SMA: consensus derived guidelines for treatment.

Background: Individuals with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) often present with muscle contractures. Serial casting has been used in a variety of other peripheral nerve, muscle, and central nervous system disorders to improve knee and ankle range of motion limitations and functional performance in both ambulatory and non-ambulatory individuals.

Objective: The goal of this study was to reach a consensus about the parameters, considerations and general guidelines that should inform practice when serial casting to improve flexibility in individuals with SMA.

Methods: This international effort was conducted between August 2020 and May 2023. An expert panel of physical therapists was assembled with multiple panel meetings and a 2-round Delphi survey performed covering topics relevant to serial casting which included three domains: clinical appropriateness, program-based considerations and program adherence/feasibility. Consensus was reached for all items in the three topic areas using a validity index of >75%. Following completion of the Delphi survey, community insights from patients and caregivers were collected via semi-structured interview.

Results: This study included the synthesis of meetings from the initial expert panel which produced a comprehensive survey for the different considerations when performing serial casting for an individual with SMA. The study also included the completion of a Delphi survey by 18 therapists in round 1 and 15 therapists in round 2 for a consensus on 296 items. Strong consensus was obtained in all three domains with 96.6% agreement for clinical appropriateness, 95.0% agreement for program-based considerations, and 96.9% for program adherence/feasibility. A guideline document was developed enumerating the specific items detailed in the survey. Community perspectives were utilized to support the results of the Delphi survey and to add insight into real-world experience.

Conclusion: The serial casting guidelines developed upon collaborative discussions from the expert panel and from the Delphi survey consensus and semi-structured interviews, should be utilized when applying serial casts to patients with spinal muscular atrophy. Future endeavors should look to apply the guideline recommendations to determine casting efficacy for improving joint contracture and impact on function for those with SMA.

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Frontiers in Neurology
Frontiers in Neurology CLINICAL NEUROLOGYNEUROSCIENCES -NEUROSCIENCES
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期刊介绍: The section Stroke aims to quickly and accurately publish important experimental, translational and clinical studies, and reviews that contribute to the knowledge of stroke, its causes, manifestations, diagnosis, and management.
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