Respiratory muscle function in patients with nemaline myopathy
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2022-08
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In this cross-sectional study, we comprehensively assessed respiratory muscle function in various clinical forms of nemaline myopathy (NM) including non-volitional tests for diaphragm function. Forty-two patients with NM were included (10 males (25-74 y/o); 32 females (11-76 y/o)). The NM forms were typical (n=11), mild (n=7), or childhood-onset with slowness of movements (n=24). Forced vital capacity (FVC) and maximal inspiratory pressure were decreased in typical NM in comparison with childhood-onset NM with slowness (32.0 [29.0-58.5] vs 81.0 [75.0-87.0]%, p<0.01, and 35.0 [24.0-55.0] vs 81.0 [65.0-102.5] cmH 2O, p<0.01). Eight patients with childhood-onset NM with slowness had respiratory muscle weakness. There was a low correlation between FVC and Motor Function Measure scores (r=0.48, p<0.01). End-inspiratory diaphragm thickness and twitch mouth pressure were decreased in patients requiring home mechanical ventilation compared to non-ventilated patients with normal lung function (1.8 [1.5-2.4] vs 3.1 [2.0-4.6] mm, p=0.049, and -7.9 [-10.9- -4.0] vs -14.9 [-17.3- -12.6], p=0.04). Our results show that respiratory muscle weakness is present in all NM forms, including childhood-onset NM with slowness, and may be present irrespective of the degree of general motor function impairment. These findings highlight the importance for screening of respiratory function in patients with NM to guide respiratory management.
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Diaphragm, Nemaline myopathy, Respiratory muscles, Spirometry, Ultrasound, Clinical Neurology, Neurology, Genetics(clinical), Pediatrics, Perinatology, and Child Health
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van Kleef, E S B, van Doorn, J L M, Gaytant, M A, de Weerd, W, Vosse, B A H, Wallgren-Pettersson, C, van Engelen, B G M, Ottenheijm, C A C, Voermans, N C & Doorduin, J 2022, 'Respiratory muscle function in patients with nemaline myopathy', Neuromuscular Disorders, vol. 32, no. 8, pp. 654-663. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.nmd.2022.06.009