TY - JOUR
T1 - Assessing Prevalence and Characteristics of Oro-bulbar Involvement in Children and Adults with SMA Type 2 and 3 Using a Multimodal Approach
AU - Trucco, Federica
AU - Salmin, Francesca
AU - Lizio, Andrea
AU - Coratti, Giorgia
AU - Albamonte, Emilio
AU - Frisoni, Maria Chiara
AU - Mauro, Luca
AU - Carraro, Elena
AU - Palazzo, Giovanni
AU - Lops, Jessica
AU - Cattaneo, Camilla
AU - Pozzi, Susanna
AU - Casiraghi, Jacopo
AU - Casiraghi, Jacopo Luca
AU - Di Bari, Alessandra
AU - Berti, Beatrice
AU - Stanca, Giulia
AU - Ricci, Martina
AU - Pane, Marika
AU - Heatwole, Chad
AU - Dilek, Nuran
AU - Mercuri, Eugenio Maria
AU - Sansone, Valeria Ada
PY - 2023
Y1 - 2023
N2 - Bulbar and jaw muscles are impaired in patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) but the assessment of their severity and progression are limited by the lack of age-appropriate and disease-specific measures. We investigated mastication and swallowing in children and adults with SMA, sitters and walkers. In a 2-year multicentre cross-sectional prospective study, lip and tongue strength (Iowa Oral Performance Instrument), chewing and swallowing (Test of Masticating and Swallowing Solids), active mouth opening (aMMO) were compared to age-appropriate normative data. The perceived burden of oro-bulbar involvement (SMA-Health Index) was recorded. 78 patients were included, 45 children (median age 7.4 years),22 adults (median age 26.8 years) on nusinersen and 11 untreated (median age 32.7 years). Forty-three percent children had reduced mouth opening, 50% had prolonged total time to eat. These issues were more prominent in sitters than in walkers (p = 0.019, p = 0.014). Sixty-six percent needed increased swallows for bolus clearance. Nusinersen treated adults had median aMMO, tongue strength and total time at TOMASS values within normal range (z score: -1.40, -1.22, -1.32, respectively) whereas untreated adults had reduced aMMO (z score: -2.68) and tongue strength (z score: -2.20). Only a minority of children (2/17) and treated adults (5/21) reported burden in swallowing or mastication compared to all untreated adults (5/5). After 16 months, mastication and swallowing were stable in treated children and adults, whether sitters or walkers. The reported multimodal approach to assess oro-bulbar functions demonstrate that swallowing and mastication are impaired in SMA despite patients' perception. These results suggest a trend towards stabilization of oro-bulbar function in patients on long-term treatment with nusinersen.
AB - Bulbar and jaw muscles are impaired in patients with Spinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) but the assessment of their severity and progression are limited by the lack of age-appropriate and disease-specific measures. We investigated mastication and swallowing in children and adults with SMA, sitters and walkers. In a 2-year multicentre cross-sectional prospective study, lip and tongue strength (Iowa Oral Performance Instrument), chewing and swallowing (Test of Masticating and Swallowing Solids), active mouth opening (aMMO) were compared to age-appropriate normative data. The perceived burden of oro-bulbar involvement (SMA-Health Index) was recorded. 78 patients were included, 45 children (median age 7.4 years),22 adults (median age 26.8 years) on nusinersen and 11 untreated (median age 32.7 years). Forty-three percent children had reduced mouth opening, 50% had prolonged total time to eat. These issues were more prominent in sitters than in walkers (p = 0.019, p = 0.014). Sixty-six percent needed increased swallows for bolus clearance. Nusinersen treated adults had median aMMO, tongue strength and total time at TOMASS values within normal range (z score: -1.40, -1.22, -1.32, respectively) whereas untreated adults had reduced aMMO (z score: -2.68) and tongue strength (z score: -2.20). Only a minority of children (2/17) and treated adults (5/21) reported burden in swallowing or mastication compared to all untreated adults (5/5). After 16 months, mastication and swallowing were stable in treated children and adults, whether sitters or walkers. The reported multimodal approach to assess oro-bulbar functions demonstrate that swallowing and mastication are impaired in SMA despite patients' perception. These results suggest a trend towards stabilization of oro-bulbar function in patients on long-term treatment with nusinersen.
KW - Mastication
KW - Nusinersen
KW - Oro-bulbar involvement
KW - Spinal muscular atrophy
KW - Swallowing
KW - Mastication
KW - Nusinersen
KW - Oro-bulbar involvement
KW - Spinal muscular atrophy
KW - Swallowing
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/244158
U2 - 10.1007/s00455-023-10584-z
DO - 10.1007/s00455-023-10584-z
M3 - Article
SN - 0179-051X
VL - 2023
SP - 1
EP - 13
JO - Dysphagia
JF - Dysphagia
ER -