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Reliability of the Performance of Upper Limb assessment in Duchenne muscular dystrophy

Authors :
Sonia Messina
Marika Pane
Angela Berardinelli
Tiziana Mongini
Eugenio Mercuri
Marina Pedemonte
Andrea Barp
Roberto De Sanctis
Filippo Cavallaro
Enrica Rolle
Giulia Colia
Marianna Scutifero
Francesca Brustia
Elena Pegoraro
Grazia D'Angelo
Antonella Pini
Gianluca Vita
Maria Sframeli
Giovanni Baranello
Maria Pia Sormani
Adele D'Amico
Valentina Lanzillotta
Serena Bonfiglio
Roberta Battini
Luisa Politano
Serena Sivo
Concetta Palermo
Ksenija Gorni
Roberta Scalise
Elena Iotti
Alice Gardani
Lucia Morandi
Elena S. Mazzone
Luca Bello
Flaviana Bianco
Emanuela Viggiano
Lavinia Fanelli
Roberta Petillo
Enrico Bertini
Claudio Bruno
Silvia Frosini
Michela Catteruccia
Pane, M
Mazzone, E
Fanelli, L
De Sanctis, R
Bianco, F
Sivo, S
D'Amico, A
Messina, S
Battini, R
Scutifero, M
Petillo, R
Frosini, S
Scalise, R
Vita, G
Bruno, C
Pedemonte, M
Mongini, T
Pegoraro, E
Brustia, F
Gardani, A
Berardinelli, A
Lanzillotta, V
Viggiano, E
Cavallaro, F
Sframeli, M
Bello, L
Barp, A
Bonfiglio, S
Rolle, E
Colia, G
Catteruccia, M
Palermo, C
D'Angelo, G
Pini, A
Iotti, E
Gorni, K
Baranello, G
Morandi, L
Bertini, E
Politano, Luisa
Sormani, M
Mercuri, E.
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

The Performance of Upper Limb was specifically designed to assess upper limb function in Duchenne muscular dystrophy. The aim of this study was to assess (1) a cohort of typically developing children from the age of 3years onwards in order to identify the age when the activities assessed in the individual items are consistently achieved, and (2) a cohort of 322 Duchenne children and young adults to establish the range of findings at different ages. We collected normative data for the scale validation on 277 typically developing subjects from 3 to 25years old. A full score was consistently achieved by the age of 5years. In the Duchenne cohort there was early involvement of the proximal muscles and a proximal to distal progressive involvement. The scale was capable of measuring small distal movements, related to activities of daily living, even in the oldest and weakest patients. Our data suggest that the assessment can be reliably used in both ambulant and non ambulant Duchenne patients in a multicentric setting and could therefore be considered as an outcome measure for future trials.

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....54e2336db720a9b6025377f0b1e31a28