1. Assessing the Relationship of Patient Reported Outcome Measures With Functional Status in Dysferlinopathy: A Rasch Analysis Approach
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Mayhew, A. G., James, M. K., Moore, U., Sutherland, H., Jacobs, M., Feng, J., Lowes, L. P., Alfano, L. N., Muni Lofra, R., Rufibach, L. E., Rose, K., Duong, T., Bello, L., Pedrosa-Hernandez, I., Holsten, S., Sakamoto, C., Canal, A., Sanchez-Aguilera Praxedes, N., Thiele, S., Siener, C., Vandevelde, B., Dewolf, B., Maron, E., Gordish-Dressman, H., Hilsden, H., Guglieri, M., Hogrel, J. -Y., Blamire, A. M., Carlier, P. G., Spuler, S., Day, J. W., Jones, K. J., Bharucha-Goebel, D. X., Salort-Campana, E., Pestronk, A., Walter, M. C., Paradas, C., Stojkovic, T., Mori-Yoshimura, M., Bravver, E., Diaz-Manera, J., Pegoraro, E., Mendell, J. R., Jain COS Consortium, Straub, V., Jain Foundation, John Walton Centre Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre, and MRC Centre Neuromuscular Biobank (UK)
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PROMs ,Neurology ,quality of life ,Neurology (clinical) ,clinical outcome assessments ,dysferlinopathy ,limb girdle muscular dystrophy ,Function and Dysfunction of the Nervous System - Abstract
Dysferlinopathy is a muscular dystrophy with a highly variable functional disease progression in which the relationship of function to some patient reported outcome measures (PROMs) has not been previously reported. This analysis aims to identify the suitability of PROMs and their association with motor performance.Two-hundred and four patients with dysferlinopathy were identified in the Jain Foundation's Clinical Outcome Study in Dysferlinopathy from 14 sites in 8 countries. All patients completed the following PROMs: Individualized Neuromuscular Quality of Life Questionnaire (INQoL), International Physical Activity Questionnaire (IPAQ), and activity limitations for patients with upper and/or lower limb impairments (ACTIVLIMs). In addition, nonambulant patients completed the Egen Klassifikation Scale (EK). Assessments were conducted annually at baseline, years 1, 2, 3, and 4. Data were also collected on the North Star Assessment for Limb Girdle Type Muscular Dystrophies (NSAD) and Performance of Upper Limb (PUL) at these time points from year 2. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Rasch analysis was conducted on ACTIVLIM, EK, INQoL. For associations, graphs (NSAD with ACTIVLIM, IPAQ and INQoL and EK with PUL) were generated from generalized estimating equations (GEE). The ACTIVLIM appeared robust psychometrically and was strongly associated with the NSAD total score (Pseudo R 2 0.68). The INQoL performed less well and was poorly associated with the NSAD total score (Pseudo R 2 0.18). EK scores were strongly associated with PUL (Pseudo R 2 0.69). IPAQ was poorly associated with NSAD scores (Pseudo R 2 0.09). This study showed that several of the chosen PROMs demonstrated change over time and a good association with functional outcomes. An alternative quality of life measure and method of collecting data on physical activity may need to be selected for assessing dysferlinopathy., The estimated US $4 million needed to fund this study was provided by the Jain Foundation (www.jainfoundation.org). The John Walton Muscular Dystrophy Research Centre is part of the MRC Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases (Grant Number MR/K000608/1).
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- 2022