Clinical outcomes in multifocal motor neuropathy: A combined cross-sectional and follow-up study

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2020-10-06

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Herraets, Ingrid J.T.
van Rosmalen, Marieke H.J.
Bos, Jeroen W.
Van Eijk, Ruben P.A.ORCID 0000-0002-7132-5967
Cats, Elies
Jongbloed, Bas
Vlam, L
Piepers, Sanne
Jan-Thies, van Asseldonk
Goedee, Stephan

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Abstract

OBJECTIVE: To assess the clinical course of multifocal motor neuropathy (MMN) in a large cohort of patients and to identify predictive factors of a progressive disease course. METHODS: Between May 2015 and February 2016, we collected clinical data from 100 patients with MMN, of whom 60 had participated in a nationwide cross-sectional cohort study in 2007. We documented clinical characteristics using standardized questionnaires and performed a standardized neurologic examination. We used multiple linear regression analysis to identify factors that correlated with worse outcome. RESULTS: We found that age at diagnosis (45.2 vs 48.6 years, p < 0.02) was significantly increased between 2007 and 2015-2016, whereas diagnostic delay decreased by 15 months. Seven out of 10 outcome measures deteriorated over time (all p < 0.01). Patients who had a lower Medical Research Council (MRC) sumscore and absence of 1 or more reflexes at the baseline visit showed a greater functional loss at follow-up ( p = 0.007 and p = 0.016). CONCLUSIONS: Our study shows that MMN is a progressive disease. Although 87% of patients received maintenance treatment, muscle strength, reflexes, vibration sense, and the Self-Evaluation Scale score significantly deteriorated over time. Lower MRC sumscore and absence of reflexes predicted a more progressive disease course. CLASSIFICATION OF EVIDENCE: This study provides Class II evidence that lower MRC sumscore and the absence of reflexes predict a more progressive disease course in patients with MMN.

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Adult, Aged, Cohort Studies, Cross-Sectional Studies, Disease Progression, Female, Follow-Up Studies, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Motor Neuron Disease/physiopathology, Polyneuropathies/physiopathology, Taverne, Clinical Neurology, Journal Article

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Herraets, I, van Rosmalen, M, Bos, J, van Eijk, R, Cats, E, Jongbloed, B, Vlam, L, Piepers, S, Jan-Thies, V A, Goedee, H S, van den Berg, L & Ludo van der Pol, W 2020, 'Clinical outcomes in multifocal motor neuropathy : A combined cross-sectional and follow-up study', Neurology, vol. 95, no. 14, pp. e1979-e1987. https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000010538