The Complex Role of Botulinum Toxin in Enhancing Goal Achievement for Post-Stroke Patients.
Miruna Ioana SăndulescuDelia CintezaDaniela PoenaruClaudia-Gabriela PotcovaruHoria PăunescuOana Andreia ComanPublished in: Toxins (2024)
We conducted an observational, non-randomized clinical study on 52 stroke patients, a representative sample of patients with post-stroke spasticity and disability from our neurological rehabilitation clinic, who have been treated and undergone a specific rehabilitation program in our tertiary diagnostic and treatment medical center, including BoNT-A focal treatment for spasticity in the affected upper limb. The primary objective of the study was to assess the influence of abobotulinum toxin A treatment on the Goal Attainment Scale. Secondary objectives of the study included the assessment of BoNT-A treatment efficacy on spasticity with the MAS (Modified Ashworth Scale), pain with the NRS (Numerical Rating Scale), and joint passive range of motion (p-ROM), identifying demographic, clinical, and pharmacological factors that influence the response to BoNT-A treatment, as well as to conduct a descriptive and exploratory analysis of the studied variables.
Keyphrases
- botulinum toxin
- upper limb
- spinal cord injury
- escherichia coli
- randomized controlled trial
- multiple sclerosis
- chronic pain
- clinical trial
- primary care
- chronic kidney disease
- cross sectional
- spinal cord
- end stage renal disease
- combination therapy
- blood brain barrier
- replacement therapy
- subarachnoid hemorrhage
- brain injury
- children with cerebral palsy
- clinical evaluation
- psychometric properties