“FlexYonio”;杜氏肌营养不良(DMD)患者长指屈肌长度监测的可靠仪器。

IF 3.4 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
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背景:在杜氏肌营养不良症(DMD)中,长指屈肌(FDP)的缩短导致手腕和手指的伸展受限,并可能阻碍上肢的重要活动。早期发现FDP缩短对于及时干预是重要的,但可靠的测量FDP长度是困难的。目的研制一种更方便、更精确地监测FDP缩短的仪器,并确定其内部和内部的可靠性。材料和方法新仪器,称为“FlexYonio”,是根据生物力学标准临床开发的,能够通过测量手指伸展手腕的运动范围来监测FDP长度。在Radboudumc神经肌肉中心对DMD患者的年度门诊进行了前瞻性可靠性研究。进行了重复测量,两名评分员使用新仪器使用标准化测量方案评估FDP长度。信度采用类内相关系数(ICC)计算。结果“FlexYonio”使用方便,已成为Radboudumc地区DMD患者日常标准临床护理的一部分。在可靠性方面,评估了86只手臂/手;内部和内部信度良好,ICC > 0.99。评级内的一致性限制为-6至8度,评级间的一致性限制为-11至13度。结论“FlexYonio”与标准化测量方案相结合,是一种有前途、易于使用、可靠的工具,可用于监测能够伸长手指的DMD患者的FDP缩短。
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'FlexYonio'; a reliable instrument to support monitoring the length of the long finger flexors in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD).

BackgroundShortening of the long finger flexors (FDP) results in extension limitation of both wrist and fingers and can hinder important activities of the upper extremities in Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD). Early detection of FDP shortening is important for timely interventions, but reliable measurement of FDP length is difficult.AimTo develop a new instrument to monitor FDP shortening more easily and precisely and to determine its intra -and interrater reliability.Materials and methodsThe new instrument, called the 'FlexYonio', was clinically developed according to biomechanical standards to be able to monitor FDP length, by measuring range of motion of wrist extension with extended fingers. A prospective reliability study was conducted during annual outpatient visits of people with DMD at the neuromuscular center of the Radboudumc. Repeated measures were conducted and two raters assessed the FDP length with the new instrument using a standardized measurement protocol. Reliability was measured using intra class correlation coefficient (ICC) calculation.ResultsThe 'FlexYonio' was easy to use and became part of the standard daily clinical care in DMD in the Radboudumc. For reliability, 86 arm/hands were assessed; the intra- and interrater reliability were excellent with ICC > 0.99. The within-rater limits of agreement were -6 to 8 degrees and the between-raters -11 to 13 degrees.ConclusionThe 'FlexYonio', in combination with the standardized measurement protocol, is a promising, easy to use, and reliable tool to support the monitoring of FDP shortening in people with DMD, who are able to extend their fingers.

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Journal of neuromuscular diseases
Journal of neuromuscular diseases Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases aims to facilitate progress in understanding the molecular genetics/correlates, pathogenesis, pharmacology, diagnosis and treatment of acquired and genetic neuromuscular diseases (including muscular dystrophy, myasthenia gravis, spinal muscular atrophy, neuropathies, myopathies, myotonias and myositis). The journal publishes research reports, reviews, short communications, letters-to-the-editor, and will consider research that has negative findings. The journal is dedicated to providing an open forum for original research in basic science, translational and clinical research that will improve our fundamental understanding and lead to effective treatments of neuromuscular diseases.
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