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Dose-dependent response to intramuscular botulinum toxin type A for upper-limb spasticity in patients after a stroke
Authors:Childers Martin K  Brashear Allison  Jozefczyk Patricia  Reding Michael  Alexander David  Good David  Walcott Jennifer M  Jenkins S W  Turkel Catherine  Molloy Patricia T
Affiliation:Dept. of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, University of Missouri at Columbia, One Hospital Drive, DCO 46.00, Columbia, MO 65212, USA. ChildersMK@health.missouri.edu
Abstract:OBJECTIVE: To test the hypothesis that intramuscular (IM) botulinum toxin type A (BTX) reduces excessive muscle tone in a dose-dependent manner in the elbow, wrist, and fingers of patients who experience spasticity after a stroke. DESIGN: Randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, multicenter, 24-week trial. SETTING: Six academic and 13 private US outpatient medical centers. PARTICIPANTS: Ninety-one patients with a mean age of 60 years (range, 30-79 y). Mean time elapsed from ischemic or hemorrhagic stroke to study enrollment was 25.8 months (range, 0.9-226.9 mo). INTERVENTIONS: Up to 2 treatments of placebo, or 90, 180, or 360U of BTX. Concurrent splinting and physical therapy protocols were permitted, but no changes were allowed during the study. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Wrist, elbow, and finger flexor tone assessed by the Modified Ashworth Scale, physician and patient global assessments, pain, FIM instrument, and Medical Outcomes Study 36-Item Short-Form Health Survey (SF-36). RESULTS: Muscle tone decreased more with injections of BTX than with placebo in the wrist flexors at weeks 1, 2, 3, 6, and 9 (P< or =.026); in the elbow flexors at weeks 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 9 (P< or =.033); and in the finger flexors at weeks 1 and 3 (P< or =.031). A dose-dependent response was generally observed in tone reduction but not in pain, FIM, or SF-36 measures. CONCLUSIONS: IM BTX reduced muscle tone in a dose-dependent manner in the elbow, wrist, and fingers of patients who experience spasticity after a stroke but did not appear to affect global quality of life or disability.
Keywords:Botulinum toxin type A   Muscle spasticity   Rehabilitation   Stroke
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