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Prevalence, correlates and impact of pain and cramps in anti-MAG neuropathy: a multicentre European study.
Rajabally, Y A; Delmont, E; Hiew, F L; Aubé-Nathier, A-C; Grapperon, A-M; Cassereau, J; Attarian, S.
Affiliation
  • Rajabally YA; School of Life and Health Sciences, Aston Brain Centre, Aston University, Birmingham, UK.
  • Delmont E; Regional Neuromuscular Clinic, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  • Hiew FL; Reference Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases and ALS, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire La Timone, Marseille, France.
  • Aubé-Nathier AC; Regional Neuromuscular Clinic, Queen Elizabeth Hospital, University Hospitals of Birmingham, Birmingham, UK.
  • Grapperon AM; Centre de Référence Maladies Neuromusculaires de l'Enfant et de l'Adulte Nantes-Angers, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Angers, Angers, France.
  • Cassereau J; Reference Centre for Neuromuscular Diseases and ALS, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire La Timone, Marseille, France.
  • Attarian S; Centre de Référence Maladies Neuromusculaires de l'Enfant et de l'Adulte Nantes-Angers, Centre Hospitalier Universitaire d'Angers, Angers, France.
Eur J Neurol ; 25(1): 135-141, 2018 01.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28906575
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND AND

PURPOSE:

The frequency of pain and cramps is uncertain in anti-myelin associated glycoprotein antibody (anti-MAG) neuropathy. Whether these symptoms may affect function/quality of life is unknown.

METHODS:

A cross-sectional study of the prevalence, correlates and impact of pain, pain subtypes and cramps, their severity, frequency and anatomical distribution was performed for 55 clinically stable patients with anti-MAG neuropathy.

RESULTS:

Pain of any type was reported by 80% of subjects. The most common subtype was paraesthesiae and dysaesthesiae (70%). Cramps were reported by >60% of patients, with lower limb cramps in all and upper limb cramps in about 20%. Cramps affected daily activities in >30% of these subjects, sleep in 60%, ability to exercise in >30%. Total pain score correlated with several Short Form 36 health-related quality of life (SF-36 HR-QoL) measures (P < 0.05), with Inflammatory Rasch-built Overall Disability Scale (I-RODS) (P = 0.006) and 10-m timed walk (P = 0.019). An independent association was ascertained with I-RODS (P = 0.002). Different pain subtypes showed multiple associations with SF-36 HR-QoL measures and/or functional scales. Upper limb cramps had multiple SF-36 HR-QoL functional correlates, with an independent association with the Overall Neuropathy Limitation Score (ONLS) (P = 0.004). Cramp severity correlated with ONLS (P = 0.04) and I-RODS (P = 0.028) and inversely with level of physiotherapy input (P = 0.009). Cramp frequency was associated with tremor score (P = 0.004) and multiple SF-36 HR-QoL subsections.

CONCLUSIONS:

Neuropathic pain and cramps may affect function and quality of life in anti-MAG neuropathy. Optimizing treatments of these symptoms, including by adequate levels of physiotherapy, may be beneficial in affected patients and requires further research.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pain / Peripheral Nervous System Diseases / Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein / Muscle Cramp Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Eur J Neurol Journal subject: NEUROLOGIA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Pain / Peripheral Nervous System Diseases / Myelin-Associated Glycoprotein / Muscle Cramp Type of study: Etiology_studies / Observational_studies / Prevalence_studies / Risk_factors_studies Aspects: Patient_preference Limits: Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Country/Region as subject: Europa Language: En Journal: Eur J Neurol Journal subject: NEUROLOGIA Year: 2018 Document type: Article Affiliation country: United kingdom
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