Early weight loss in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: outcome relevance and clinical correlates in a population-based cohort.
Cristina MogliaAndrea CalvoMaurizio GrassanoAntonio CanosaUmberto ManeraFabrizio D'OvidioAlessandro BombaciEnrica BersanoLetizia MazziniGabriele MoraAdriano Chiònull nullPublished in: Journal of neurology, neurosurgery, and psychiatry (2019)
The rate of weight loss from onset to diagnosis was found to be a strong and independent prognostic factor in ALS. Weight loss was mainly due to the reduction of nutritional intake related to dysphagia, but a subgroup of spinal onset patients without dysphagia at diagnosis had a severe weight loss and an outcome similar to bulbar patients. According to our findings, we recommend that in clinical trials patients should be stratified according to the presence of dysphagia at the time of enrolment and not by site of onset of symptoms.