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Quality of Life Assessment in Romanian Patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy Undergoing Nusinersen Treatment.
Cavaloiu, Bogdana; Simina, Iulia-Elena; Chisavu, Lazar; Vilciu, Crisanda; Traila, Iuliana-Anamaria; Puiu, Maria.
Affiliation
  • Cavaloiu B; PhD School, Faculty of Medicine, Department of Microscopic Morphology, Genetics Discipline, Center of Genomic Medicine, 'Victor Babes' University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Timișoara, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
  • Simina IE; Department of Radiology, "Victor Gomoiu" Children's Clinical Hospital, 022102 Bucharest, Romania.
  • Chisavu L; Department of Genetics, Center of Genomic Medicine, 'Victor Babes' University of Medicine and Pharmacy of Timișoara, 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
  • Vilciu C; Nephrology Department, University of Medicine and Pharmacy "Victor Babes", 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
  • Traila IA; Centre for Molecular Research in Nephrology and Vascular Disease, Faculty of Medicine "Victor Babes", 300041 Timisoara, Romania.
  • Puiu M; Department of Neurology, 'Carol Davila' University of Medicine and Pharmacy, 020021 Bucharest, Romania.
Neurol Int ; 16(5): 891-904, 2024 Aug 26.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39311340
ABSTRACT
Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA), identified over a century ago, is characterized by severe muscle wasting and early mortality. Despite its rarity, the high carrier frequency of the responsible genetic mutations and the variability in its manifestations make it a significant research focus. This prospective cross-sectional descriptive study evaluated health-related quality of life (HRQoL) across eight health domains in 43 Romanian SMA patients treated with nusinersen, using the SF-36 questionnaire to analyze influencing factors. The survey was conducted online with informed consent, and the data were analyzed using MedCalc software, employing both parametric and non-parametric statistical tests for accurate interpretation. The results revealed significant variations in HRQoL. Most patients were non-ambulatory (74.4%), reflecting SMA's impact on mobility. Urban residents reported better outcomes, particularly in physical functioning (p = 0.014), which may be attributed to improved access to healthcare services. Younger participants (under 14), represented by proxy responses, noted better general health (p = 0.0072) and emotional well-being (p = 0.0217) compared to older participants. These findings suggest that younger patients or their proxies perceive a better health status, highlighting the need for age-specific approaches in SMA management and the potential optimistic bias associated with proxy reporting on perceived health outcomes.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Neurol Int Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication:

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Language: En Journal: Neurol Int Year: 2024 Document type: Article Affiliation country: Country of publication: