医学
脊髓性肌萎缩
SMN1型
呼吸系统
内科学
形状记忆合金*
儿科
作者
L Edel,C Grime,V Robinson,Adnan Y. Manzur,Francois Abel,Pinki Munot,D Ridout,M Scoto,Francesco Muntoni,E. Chan
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.nmd.2021.01.008
摘要
Abstract Nusinersen (NUS), the first treatment approved for Spinal Muscular Atrophy type 1 (SMA1), was made available in the UK for SMA1 through the Expanded Access Program (EAP) in 2017. The Great Ormond Street Respiratory (GSR) score was developed as an objective respiratory assessment for children with SMA1 during their treatment. Aims: Track respiratory status of SMA1 children over the course of Nusinersen treatment and compare GSR scores amongst SMA1 sub-types. Single centre study on SMA1 patients using the GSR score at set time points: prior to first NUS dose; 2 weeks post end of loading doses; 2 weeks post-subsequent doses. GSR score ranges 1–28, being 1–9 = Stable minimal support, thorough to 23–28 = Poor reserve with maximum support. 20 SMA1 children underwent NUS treatment between January 2017 - November 2018. Median age of diagnosis was 5.0 months. NUS started at median of 9.57 months. From 5th dose onwards, GSR scores were significantly lower for Type 1C patients compared to Type 1B By month 18, irrespective of subtypes, the whole cohort appears to stabilise GSR Scores. As treatment duration increases, an overall stabilisation of respiratory status across the cohort was observed. Further longitudinal studies are needed to validate the GSR.
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