Non-motor symptoms in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.

Ali Shojaie, Ahmad Al Khleifat, Sarah Opie-Martin, Payam Sarraf, Ammar Al-Chalabi
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Abstract

Objective: While motor symptoms are well-known in ALS, non-motor symptoms are often under-reported and may have a significant impact on quality of life. In this study, we aimed to examine the nature and extent of non-motor symptoms in ALS.

Methods: A 20-item questionnaire was developed covering the domains of autonomic function, sleep, pain, gastrointestinal disturbance, and emotional lability, posted online and shared on social media platforms to target people with ALS and controls.

Results: A total of 1018 responses were received, of which 927 were complete from 506 people with ALS and 421 unaffected individuals. Cold limbs (p 1.66 × 10-36), painful limbs (p 6.14 × 10-28), and urinary urgency (p 4.70 × 10-23) were associated with ALS. People with ALS were more likely to report autonomic symptoms, pain, and psychiatric symptoms than controls (autonomic symptoms B = 0.043, p 6.10 × 10-5, pain domain B = 0.18, p 3.72 × 10-11 and psychiatric domain B = 0.173, p 1.32 × 10-4).

Conclusions: Non-motor symptoms in ALS are common. The identification and management of non-motor symptoms should be integrated into routine clinical care for people with ALS. Further research is warranted to investigate the relationship between non-motor symptoms and disease progression, as well as to develop targeted interventions to improve the quality of life for people with ALS.

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肌萎缩侧索硬化症的非运动症状。
目的:虽然运动症状在ALS中是众所周知的,但非运动症状往往被低估,并可能对生活质量产生重大影响。在这项研究中,我们旨在检查ALS非运动症状的性质和程度。方法:制作一份20项问卷,涵盖自主神经功能、睡眠、疼痛、胃肠道紊乱和情绪不稳定等领域,发布在网上并在社交媒体平台上分享,目标人群为ALS患者和对照组。结果:共收到1018份回复,其中927份来自506名ALS患者和421名未受影响的患者。四肢冰冷(p 1.66 × 10-36),四肢疼痛(p 6.14 × 10-28)和尿急(p 4.70 × 10-23)与ALS相关。ALS患者比对照组更有可能报告自主神经症状、疼痛和精神症状(自主神经症状B = 0.043,第6.10页 × 10-5,疼痛域B = 0.18,第3.72页 × 10-11和精神领域B = 0.173,第1.32页 × 10-4)。结论:ALS的非运动症状很常见。非运动症状的识别和管理应纳入ALS患者的常规临床护理。需要进一步研究非运动症状与疾病进展之间的关系,并制定有针对性的干预措施,以提高ALS患者的生活质量。
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