Reliability of the Hammersmith functional motor scale for spinal muscular atrophy in a multicentric study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2006
Abstract:
The aim of this study was to validate the Hammersmith functional motor scale for children with spinal muscular atrophy in a large cohort of 90 non-ambulant children with spinal muscular atrophy type 2 or 3. All had a baseline assessment (T0) and were reassessed either at 3 months (T1) (n = 66) or at 6 months (T2) (n = 24). Inter-observer reliability, tested on 13 children among 3 examiners, was > 95%. Of the 66 children examined after 3 months 4 had adverse effects in between assessments and were excluded from the analysis. Forty-two (68%) of the remaining 62 reassessed had no variation in scores between T0 and T1 and 13 (21%) were within +/- 1 point. 9 (37.5%) of the 24 children reassessed after 6 months had no variation in scores between T0 and T2 and another 9 (37.5%) had variations within +/- 1 point. Our study confirms previous observations of the reliability of the scale and helps to establish a baseline for assessing changes of functional ability over 3 and 6 month intervals. This information can be valuable in view of therapeutic trials.
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1.1 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Mercuri, E; Messina, S; Battini, R; Berardinelli, A; Boffi, P; Bono, R; Bruno, C; Carboni, N; Cini, C; Colitto, F; D'Amico, A; Minetti, C; Mirabella, M; Mongini, T; Morandi, L; Dlamini, N; Orcesi, S; Pelliccioni, M; Pane, M; Pini, A; Swan, Av; Villanova, M; Vita, G; Main, M; Muntoni, F; Bertini, E
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