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[Treatment goals in patients with post-stroke upper limb spasticity following injection of botulinum toxin A : Results of the German-Austrian subgroup of the ULIS-II study].

Der Nervenarzt 2018 October 16
BACKGROUND: The ULIS-II was an international cohort study (NCT01020500) evaluating current treatment of upper limb spasticity in post-stroke adult patients with botulinum toxin A (BoNT-A) in real-life practice.

OBJECTIVE: Post hoc analysis to compare current management of post-stroke adult patients regarding goal setting and attainment with BoNT-A in Germany (D) and Austria (A) with the full cohort of ULIS-II.

MATERIAL AND METHODS: The ULIS-II was a global, open-label, prospective, multicenter observational study with 2 visits conducted in 84 centers worldwide. A total of 468 patients aged ≥18 years with post-stroke upper limb spasticity were included. The primary outcome measure was the responder rate defined as achievement of a goal attainment scale (GAS) score of 0, 1 or 2 after 1 cycle of BoNT-A.

RESULTS: A total of 57 patients from D/A were included in the efficacy analysis. The number of patients in D/A and the full cohort achieving the primary (78.9% vs. 79.6%) and secondary treatment goal (76.8% vs. 75.6%), respectively, was comparable. Deviating from the full cohort, the most common primary treatment goal in D/A was related to impairment (33.3%). Compared to baseline there was a marked reduction in concomitant therapies at the follow-up visit after 3-5 months in the D/A group: patients receiving oral anti-spastic medication 61.4% vs. 40.4%, positioning 50.9% vs. 36.8% and splinting 43.9% vs. 31.6%. Injection control techniques were less frequently used in the D/A group compared to the global study cohort (electrical stimulation: 26.3% vs. 45.8% and electromyography: 12.3% vs. 29.2%). No adverse events were documented in the D/A cohort.

CONCLUSION: A single injection of BoNT-A in adult patients with post-stroke spasticity of the arm led to a high response rate of approximately 80% in both cohorts. The BoNT-A injections in post-stroke adult patients contributed to an improvement in the daily life of patients and their carers beyond simple reduction of muscle tone or spasticity.

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