1. Functional trajectories before and after loss of ambulation in Duchenne muscular dystrophy and implications for clinical trials.
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McDonald, Craig, Signorovitch, James, Mercuri, Eugenio, Niks, Erik, Wong, Brenda, Fillbrunn, Mirko, Sajeev, Gautam, Yim, Erica, Dieye, Ibrahima, Miller, Debra, Ward, Susan, and Goemans, Nathalie
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Humans ,Muscular Dystrophy ,Duchenne ,Child ,Adolescent ,Male ,Walking ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Vital Capacity ,Upper Extremity ,Disease Progression - Abstract
This study examined functional trajectories of subjects during the transition phase between ambulatory and non-ambulatory Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) to inform clinical trial designs for new therapeutics. Ambulatory, pulmonary, and upper limb function leading up to loss of ambulation (LoA) and non-ambulatory measures following LoA were quantified; time ordering of pulmonary and upper limb milestones relative to LoA were determined; and the 10-second time threshold for 10-meter walk/run (10MWR) as a marker of approaching LOA was explored. Included in this analysis were 51 subjects aged between 7 and 18 years who experienced LoA during follow-up in the PRO-DMD-01 natural history study. Mean age at LoA was 12.7 (7.1-18.6) years. Mean annual rates of decline in forced vital capacity (FVC) 10 s, those with
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- 2024