TY - JOUR
T1 - Survival probabilities of patients with childhood spinal muscle atrophy
AU - Mannaa, Mohannad M.
AU - Kalra, Maninder
AU - Wong, Brenda
AU - Cohen, Aliza P.
AU - Amin, Raouf S.
PY - 2009/3
Y1 - 2009/3
N2 - OBJECTIVE:: Medical and technological advances over the past 2 decades have resulted in improved patient care for children with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The objective of the present study was to describe changes in the life expectancy of pediatric patients with SMA over time and to compare these findings with previously reported survival patterns. METHODS:: Medical records of all patients diagnosed with SMA over a 16-year period (1989-2005) at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center were reviewed. Data pertaining to date of birth, type of SMA, medical and surgical interventions, pulmonary complications, and date of death were obtained. RESULTS:: Kaplan-Meier survival analyses showed a significant improvement in survival probabilities in the severest form of SMA. CONCLUSIONS:: We found a positive trend in the survival of patients with severe SMA. Although we cannot attribute this trend to any single factor, it is likely that advances in pulmonary care and aggressive nutritional support have played a significant role.
AB - OBJECTIVE:: Medical and technological advances over the past 2 decades have resulted in improved patient care for children with spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The objective of the present study was to describe changes in the life expectancy of pediatric patients with SMA over time and to compare these findings with previously reported survival patterns. METHODS:: Medical records of all patients diagnosed with SMA over a 16-year period (1989-2005) at Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center were reviewed. Data pertaining to date of birth, type of SMA, medical and surgical interventions, pulmonary complications, and date of death were obtained. RESULTS:: Kaplan-Meier survival analyses showed a significant improvement in survival probabilities in the severest form of SMA. CONCLUSIONS:: We found a positive trend in the survival of patients with severe SMA. Although we cannot attribute this trend to any single factor, it is likely that advances in pulmonary care and aggressive nutritional support have played a significant role.
KW - Spinal muscular atrophy
KW - Survival probabilities
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U2 - 10.1097/CND.0b013e318190310f
DO - 10.1097/CND.0b013e318190310f
M3 - Article
C2 - 19258855
AN - SCOPUS:65549106106
SN - 1522-0443
VL - 10
SP - 85
EP - 89
JO - Journal of clinical neuromuscular disease
JF - Journal of clinical neuromuscular disease
IS - 3
ER -