Longitudinal goal attainment with integrated upper limb spasticity management including repeat injections of botulinum toxin A: Findings from the prospective, observational Upper Limb International Spasticity (ULIS-III) cohort study

Authors

  • Lynne Turner-Stokes
  • Jorge Jacinto
  • Klemens Fheodoroff
  • Allison Brashear
  • Pascal Maisonobe
  • Andreas Lysandropoulos
  • Stephen Ashford on behalf of the ULIS-III study group

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2801

Keywords:

botulinum toxin A, goal attainment scaling, physical therapies, post-stroke spasticity, stroke rehabilitation

Abstract

Objective: To assess the longitudinal effects of integrated spasticity management incorporating repeated cycles of botulinum toxin A type A (BoNT-A) over 2 years. Methods: The Upper Limb International Spasticity study was a prospective, observational, cohort study following adult patients over 2 years of integrated upper-limb spasticity management including repeat botulinum toxin (BoNT-A) treatment (any commercially-available product). Results: A total of 1,004 participants from 14 countries were enrolled, of which 953 underwent ??1 BoNT-A injection cycle (median 4 cycles) and had ??1 goal attainment scaling assessment. Most participants (55.9?64.6% across cycles 1?6) saw a therapist after BoNT-A treatment; the most frequent therapy intervention was passive stretch (70.1?79.8% across cycles 1?6). Patients achieved their goals as expected over repeated cycles; mean cumulated goal attainment scaling T-score at 2 years was 49.5 (49.1, 49.9). Mean goal attainment scaling change scores of ??10 were maintained across up to 7 cycles. Higher rates of goal achievement were seen for primary goals related to passive vs active function (86.6% vs 71.4% achievement). Standardized measures of spasticity, pain, involuntary movements, active and passive function improved significantly over the study. Conclusion: This large, international study provides evidence for benefit of repeated cycles of BoNT-A, over 2 years captured through person-centred goal attainment and standardized measures.

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Published

2021-02-24

How to Cite

Turner-Stokes, L., Jacinto, J., Fheodoroff, K., Brashear, A., Maisonobe, P., Lysandropoulos, A., & Ashford on behalf of the ULIS-III study group, S. (2021). Longitudinal goal attainment with integrated upper limb spasticity management including repeat injections of botulinum toxin A: Findings from the prospective, observational Upper Limb International Spasticity (ULIS-III) cohort study. Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine, 53(2), 1–11. https://doi.org/10.2340/16501977-2801

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