2022
DOI: 10.1002/mds.29135
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Differential Temporal Dynamics of Axial and Appendicular Ataxia in SCA3

Abstract: Background Disease severity in spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3) is commonly defined by the Scale for the Assessment and Rating of Ataxia (SARA) sum score, but little is known about the contributions and progression patterns of individual items. Objectives To investigate the temporal dynamics of SARA item scores in SCA3 patients and evaluate if clinical and demographic factors are differentially associated with evolution of axial and appendicular ataxia. Methods In a prospective, multinational cohort study … Show more

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“…First, our correlation-based analysis showed limited responsiveness in several subitems and disease stages, with varying patterns: ceiling effects for gait and stance , floor effects for sitting , and non-responsive (‘static’) periods at moderate stages particularly for speech, finger-chase , and nose-finger . These findings extend partly similar recent observations in a monocentric FA 26 and multicentric SCA3 cohort 15 , but now demonstrate these SARA properties for a more comprehensive set of items in a multicenter cohort and in particular across a large number of genetic ataxias, i.e. for the SARA as a generic COA across ataxias.…”
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“…First, our correlation-based analysis showed limited responsiveness in several subitems and disease stages, with varying patterns: ceiling effects for gait and stance , floor effects for sitting , and non-responsive (‘static’) periods at moderate stages particularly for speech, finger-chase , and nose-finger . These findings extend partly similar recent observations in a monocentric FA 26 and multicentric SCA3 cohort 15 , but now demonstrate these SARA properties for a more comprehensive set of items in a multicenter cohort and in particular across a large number of genetic ataxias, i.e. for the SARA as a generic COA across ataxias.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…We show that a data-driven roSARA which omits these two upper limb subitems allows to reduce trial size by up to 25%, and that a composite of only 3-4 most responsive subitems may appear superior to the total SARA, but still have suboptimal sensitivity. This finding extends recent findings limited to SCA3 15 to a large across-genotype cohort, thus demonstrating their general applicability to genetic ataxias. In combination with the suggested metric optimizations, such a rank-optimized SARA might help to facilitate its regulatory qualification for upcoming trials 42 .…”
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confidence: 86%
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