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Functional goal achievement in post-stroke spasticity patients: the BOTOX® Economic Spasticity Trial (BEST)
Engelsk titel: Functional goal achievement in post-stroke spasticity patients: the BOTOX® Economic Spasticity Trial (BEST) Läs online Författare: Ward, Anthony B ; Wissel, Jörg ; Borg, Jörgen ; Ertzgaard, Per ; Herrmann, Christoph ; Kulkarni, Jai ; Lindgren, Kristina ; Reuter, Iris ; Sakel, Mohamed ; Säterö, Patrik ; Sharma, Satyendra ; Wein, Theodore ; Wright, Nicola ; Fulford-Smith, Antony Språk: Eng Antal referenser: 40 Dokumenttyp: RCT UI-nummer: 15029327

Tidskrift

Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine 2014;46(6)504-13 ISSN 1650-1977 E-ISSN 1651-2081 KIBs bestånd av denna tidskrift Denna tidskrift är expertgranskad (Peer-Reviewed)

Sammanfattning

OBJECTIVE: Evaluate changes in active and passive function with onabotulinumtoxinA + standard of care within goal-oriented rehabilitation programmes in adults with focal post-stroke spasticity. METHODS: Prospective, 24-week double-blind study with an open-label extension. Subjects were randomized to onabotulinumtoxinA + standard of care or placebo + standard of care, at baseline and at 12 weeks, if judged appropriate, with follow-up to 52 weeks. The primary endpoint was the number of patients achieving their principal active functional goal at 24 weeks (or 10 weeks after an optional second injection). Secondary endpoints included achievement of a different active or a passive goal at this timepoint. RESULTS: The intent-to-treat population comprised 273 patients. The proportion of patients achieving their principal active functional goal and secondary active functional goal with onabotulinumtoxinA + standard of care was not statistically different from placebo + standard of care. Significantly more patients achieved their secondary passive goal with onabotulinumtoxinA + standard of care (60.0%) vs. placebo + standard of care (38.6%) (odds ratio, 2.46; 95% confidence interval, 1.18-5.14) as well as higher Goal Attainment Scaling levels for upper limb and ankle flexor subgroups. CONCLUSIONS: Addition of onabotulinumtoxinA to standard of care as part of goal-oriented rehabilitation in post-stroke spasticity patients significantly increased passive goal achievement and was associated with higher levels of active function.