Nemaline myopathy

神经肌病
  • 文章类型: Journal Article
    背景:脉络膜肌病(NM)和相关疾病(NMr)是一组非常罕见(1:50,000活产或更少)的先天性肌肉疾病的异质性组。为了阐明自我报告的身体,心理,以及患有先天性肌肉疾病的成年人日常生活中的社会功能,我们设计了一项调查,主要使用来自患者报告结果测量信息系统的项目,PROMIS®,并在芬兰的NM和NMr患者中进行了一项试点研究。这些项目与国际功能分类,残疾和健康(ICF)类别。
    结果:总计,居住在芬兰的32名受邀人员中有20名(62.5%)参加了研究;12名NM和8名NMr,15名女性和5名男性,年龄在19-75岁之间。16例(80%)是门诊,4例(20%)NM患者使用轮椅。来自PROMIS测量系统和ICF类别的结果都表明,本研究的非卧床患者在所有功能领域都面临着比非卧床患者更多的挑战。但是在衡量心理和社会功能的领域中,差异要小于身体功能。此外,与非卧床患者相比,COVID-19大流行对非卧床患者的功能产生了不利影响。个体间的差异是,然而,明显。
    结论:据我们所知,这项试点研究是第一个全面的基于调查的物理研究,心理,以及患有线虫肌病或相关疾病的成年人的社会功能。结果表明,在全球或国家特殊时期,非卧床患者的总体功能下降的风险更高。这些答复还为将来的研究提供了修改和改进调查的方向。
    BACKGROUND: Nemaline myopathy (NM) and related disorders (NMr) form a heterogenous group of ultra-rare (1:50,000 live births or less) congenital muscle disorders. To elucidate the self-reported physical, psychological, and social functioning in the daily lives of adult persons with congenital muscle disorders, we designed a survey using items primarily from the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System, PROMIS®, and conducted a pilot study in patients with NM and NMr in Finland. The items were linked to International Classification of Functioning, Disability and Health (ICF) categories.
    RESULTS: In total, 20 (62.5%) out of 32 invited persons resident in Finland participated in the study; 12 had NM and 8 NMr, 15 were women and 5 men aged 19-75 years. Sixteen (80%) were ambulatory and 4 (20%) NM patients used wheelchairs. The results from the PROMIS measuring system and ICF categories both indicated that non-ambulatory patients of this study faced more challenges in all areas of functioning than ambulatory ones, but the differences were smaller in the domains measuring psychological and social functioning than in physical functioning. In addition, the COVID-19 pandemic adversely affected the functioning of non-ambulatory patients more than that of ambulatory patients. The interindividual differences were, however, noticeable.
    CONCLUSIONS: To our knowledge, this pilot study is the first comprehensive survey-based study of the physical, psychological, and social functioning of adult persons with nemaline myopathy or related disorders. The results indicate vulnerability of non-ambulatory patients being at higher risk to a decrease in general functioning during global or national exceptional periods. The responses also gave directions for modifying and improving the survey for future studies.
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