Post Hoc Subgroup Analysis of the BCause Study Assessing the Effect of AbobotulinumtoxinA on Post-Stroke Shoulder Pain in Adults.
Rogério Ferreira LiporaciJoão Amaury FrancesRegina ChueireAna Cristina Ferreira Garcia AmorimDenise XerezTae Mo ChungLucia Helena Costa MercuriSérgio LianzaEduardo Carvalho de Melo RochaPascal MaisonobeThais Cuperman-PohlPatricia KhanPublished in: Toxins (2022)
Botulinum toxin type A is approved for the focal treatment of spasticity; however, the effectiveness of abobotulinumtoxinA (aboBoNT-A) in patients with shoulder pain who have set reduced pain as a treatment goal is understudied. In addition, some patients encounter delays in accessing treatment programs; therefore, the suitability of aboBoNT-A for pain reduction in this population requires investigation. These factors were assessed in aboBoNT-A-naive Brazilian patients in a post hoc analysis of data from BCause, an observational, multicenter, prospective study (NCT02390206). Patients (N = 49, n = 25 female; mean (standard deviation) age of 60.3 (9.1) years; median (range) time since onset of spasticity of 16.1 (0-193) months) received aboBoNT-A injections to shoulder muscles in one or two treatment cycles ( n = 47). Using goal attainment scaling (GAS), most patients achieved their goal of shoulder pain reduction after one treatment cycle (72.1%; 95% confidence interval: 57.2-83.4%). Improvements in GAS T-score from baseline, clinically meaningful reductions in pain score at movement, and clinically meaningful increases in passive shoulder abduction angle further improved with repeated treatment more than 4 months later, despite treatment starting at a median of 16.1 months after the onset of spasticity. These findings support the further investigation of aboBoNT-A injections in chronic post-stroke shoulder pain.
Keyphrases
- chronic pain
- end stage renal disease
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- ejection fraction
- neuropathic pain
- pain management
- spinal cord injury
- botulinum toxin
- prognostic factors
- randomized controlled trial
- clinical trial
- systematic review
- combination therapy
- peritoneal dialysis
- replacement therapy
- patient reported outcomes
- mass spectrometry
- ionic liquid
- electronic health record
- room temperature