成人神经肌肉疾病患者步态功能受损的关键决定因素:多参数和多模态分析。

IF 3.3 3区 医学 Q1 PHYSIOLOGY
Journal of applied physiology Pub Date : 2025-05-01 Epub Date: 2025-04-24 DOI:10.1152/japplphysiol.00287.2024
Romain Feigean, Cylia Afroun-Roca, Cloé Guerrini, Juliette Souchu, Frédéric Fer, Olivier Benveniste, Guillaume Bassez, Jean-Yves Hogrel, Damien Bachasson
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背景。神经肌肉疾病(NMD)与影响生活质量的步态障碍有关。诸如肌肉无力或运动学改变的严重程度等影响因素大多是单独研究的。因此,NMD患者步态受损的关键决定因素仍不清楚。这项工作旨在通过评估肌肉无力、下肢运动、肌肉激活和时空参数,在患者和对照组的单一会话中调查步态障碍的主要决定因素。方法。研究了NMD患者和对照组。在评估最大自主力量后,受试者进行2分钟步行测试(2MWT),同时使用语言量表记录肌电图、运动学和感知的用力、呼吸困难和疼痛。使用惩罚回归来识别步态性能受损的主要贡献变量,并建立预测模型进行验证。结果:NMD患者28例,对照组17例。该模型确定了2MWT步态表现的8个主要特征:脱趾、步幅、步长、节奏、脚着地时的踝关节角度、膝关节伸肌力量和髋屈伸时的时间变异性。LASSO模型提供了准确的步态性能估计,平均绝对误差为5.4%,r平方为0.89。与对照组相比,患者的肌肉激活模式和下肢运动学发生了实质性的改变。结论。这项研究为NMD患者的步态障碍提供了见解。确定的决定因素可以指导有针对性的干预措施,以改善步态和生活质量。需要更多的研究,更大的队列和不同的条件来证实和扩大这些发现。
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Key determinants of impaired gait performance in adults with neuromuscular diseases: a multiparametric and multimodal analysis.

Neuromuscular diseases (NMD) are associated with gait impairments affecting the quality of life. Contributing factors such as the severity of muscle weakness or kinematics alterations have mostly been studied separately. Therefore, the key determinants of impaired gait in patients with NMD remain unclear. This work aimed at investigating the major determinants of gait impairments through the assessment of muscle weakness, lower limb kinematic, muscle activation, and spatiotemporal parameters within a single session in patients and controls. Patients with NMD and controls were studied. After assessing maximal voluntary strength, subjects underwent a 2-min walk test (2MWT) while recording electromyography, kinematics, perceived exertion, dyspnea, and pain using verbal scales. A penalized regression was used to identify the main contributing variable to impaired gait performance and to build a predictive model for validation; 28 with NMD and 17 controls were included. Eight major features of 2MWT gait performance were identified by the model: toe-off, stride length, step duration, cadence, ankle angle at foot strike, knee extensors strength, and timing variability in hip flexion-extension. The LASSO model provided accurate estimation of gait performance with 5.4% of average absolute error and 0.89 of R2. Substantial alterations in muscle activation patterns and lower limb kinematics were found in patients compared with controls. This study provides insights regarding the gait impairments in patients with NMD. Identified determinants can guide targeted interventions to improve gait and quality of life. More research with larger cohorts and diverse conditions is needed to confirm and broaden these findings.NEW & NOTEWORTHY This is the first study aiming to identify the key determinants of impaired gait in patients with neuromuscular diseases using a comprehensive approach. Lower limb muscle activation, joint kinematics, spatiotemporal gait parameters, strength capacity and perceived stability, exertion, dyspnea, and pain were measured during a single gait session. Using a penalized regression model, 8 major determinants were identified among the 74 assessed. Delayed toe-off time was identified as the factor with the greatest relative importance.

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期刊介绍: The Journal of Applied Physiology publishes the highest quality original research and reviews that examine novel adaptive and integrative physiological mechanisms in humans and animals that advance the field. The journal encourages the submission of manuscripts that examine the acute and adaptive responses of various organs, tissues, cells and/or molecular pathways to environmental, physiological and/or pathophysiological stressors. As an applied physiology journal, topics of interest are not limited to a particular organ system. The journal, therefore, considers a wide array of integrative and translational research topics examining the mechanisms involved in disease processes and mitigation strategies, as well as the promotion of health and well-being throughout the lifespan. Priority is given to manuscripts that provide mechanistic insight deemed to exert an impact on the field.
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