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Muscle ultrasound as a tool for respiratory assessment in patients with LAMA2-MD

Resumo

LAMA2-muscular dystrophy(LAMA2-MD)is an autosomal recessive disease,and the most common form of congenital muscular dystrophy (CMD).Most of the patients develop a form of disease characterized by inability to achieve walking capacity,multiple joint deformities, respiratory insufficiency, and some degree of dysphagia.However, there is a gravity spectrum.There are still no adequate biomarkers to assess disease progression, and muscle ultrasound(US) can be a useful tool and also complement the assessment of respiratory and swallowing function.Objective:Evaluate, through muscular US, the function of the respiratory muscles, tongue muscles and correlate them with respiratory function, degree of dysphagia, disease severity and age.Methods:10 patients with genetically confirmed LAMA2-MD were divided according to motor severity and evaluated.US of tongue, respiratory and paravertebral muscles were made. For muscles comparable to bone echo,the 4-point Heckmatt scale was used, for the others the classifications were hypoechoic, slightly hyperechoic, or very hyperechoic.Patients underwent respiratory function assessment and underwent neuromuscular disease swallowing status scale (NdSSS).Results:Two patients had severe presentation and were not able to sit without support.They presented geniohyoid and genioglossus muscles very hyperechoic, had level 3 NdSSS dysphagia and required gastrostomy.They both had very affected external oblique, internal oblique and transverse muscles, but presented normal diaphragm, with normal thickening.They had altered polysomnography.4 patients had classic disease presentation, with maximum motor ability to sit without support, and were under 6 years old.They presented geniohyoid and genioglossus muscles slightly hyperechoic, affected external oblique muscle with normal internal oblique and transverse muscles and normal diaphragm, with normal thickening.They all had total lung capacity (TLC) above 50% and level 7 NdSSS.Other 3 patients had classic disease presentation but were older than twelve years old, who presented geniohyoid and genioglossus muscles highly hyperechoic, affected external oblique, internal oblique and transverse muscles, with normal diaphragm, with normal thickening.They all had TLC below 35% and level 7 NdSSS.Conclusion:Muscle US can be used as a tool to evaluate disease progression and contribute to the assessment of respiratory function and dysphagia in LAMA2-MD.

Palavras Chave

Muscle Ultrasound, LAMA2, myopathy, respiratory assessment

Área

Neurologia Infantil

Autores

Clara Gontijo Camelo, Ana Lucila Moreira, Pedro Augusto Sampaio Rocha Filho, Mariana Cunha Artilheiro, Cristiane de Araujo Martins Moreno, Tatiana Ribeiro Fernandes, André Macedo Serafim Silva, Umbertina Conti Reed, Edmar Zanoteli