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A randomized, placebo controlled pilot trial of botulinum toxin for paratonic rigidity in people with advanced cognitive impairment.


ABSTRACT:

Objective

Evaluate safety and efficacy of Incobotulinumtoxin A in elderly patients with dementia and paratonia.

Setting

University-affiliated hospital, spasticity management Clinic.

Participants

Ten subjects were enrolled.

Inclusion criteria

1) severe cognitive impairment 2) diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, or frontotemporal dementia, and 3) score >3 on the paratonic assessment instrument, with posture in an arm(s) interfering with provision of care.

Exclusion criteria

1) alternate etiologies for increased tone and 2) injection with botulinum toxin within the 6 months preceding the study.

Design

Single center, randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled, crossover trial with two treatment cycles of 16 weeks. Assessments occurred at 2, 6, 12 and16 weeks following injections. Subjects received up to 300 U of Incobotulinumtoxin A in arm(s).

Primary and secondary outcome measures

Primary outcome measure was the modified caregiver burden scale (mCBS); exploratory secondary outcome measures were also performed. Analysis of variance and mixed modeling techniques were used to evaluate treatment effects.

Results

Incobotulinumtoxin A treatment produced significant improvement in mCBS total score -1.11 (-2.04 to -0.18) (Treatment effect and 95% CI), dressing sub-score -0.36 (-0.59 to 0.12), and cleaning under the left and right armpits sub-score -0.5 (-0.96 to -0.04), -0.41 (-0.79 to -0.04) respectively. PROM in the left and right elbow increased by 27.67 degrees (13.32-42.02) and 22.07 degrees (9.76-34.39) respectively. PROM in the left and right shoulder increased by 11.92 degrees (5.46-18.38) and 8.58 degrees (3.73-13.43) respectively. No significant treatment effect was found for GAS, VAS and PAINAD scales or change in time to perform care. No adverse drug reactions occurred.

Conclusions

Administration of Incobotulinumtoxin A in elderly people with advanced dementia and paratonia may be an efficacious and safe treatment to increase range of motion and reduce functional burden. Further studies are needed to confirm results.

Trial registration

ClinicalTrials.Gov NCT02212119.

SUBMITTER: Kleiner-Fisman G 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4275182 | biostudies-literature | 2014

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A randomized, placebo controlled pilot trial of botulinum toxin for paratonic rigidity in people with advanced cognitive impairment.

Kleiner-Fisman Galit G   Khoo Edwin E   Moncrieffe Nikohl N   Forbell Triina T   Gryfe Pearl P   Fisman David D  

PloS one 20141223 12


<h4>Objective</h4>Evaluate safety and efficacy of Incobotulinumtoxin A in elderly patients with dementia and paratonia.<h4>Setting</h4>University-affiliated hospital, spasticity management Clinic.<h4>Participants</h4>Ten subjects were enrolled.<h4>Inclusion criteria</h4>1) severe cognitive impairment 2) diagnosis of Alzheimer's disease, vascular dementia, or frontotemporal dementia, and 3) score >3 on the paratonic assessment instrument, with posture in an arm(s) interfering with provision of ca  ...[more]

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