Descriptive characterization of ambulatory health states in Duchenne muscular dystrophy: Motor function trajectories and times to loss of ambulation
Journal of Neuromuscular Diseases, 2025
We described ambulatory Duchenne muscular dystrophy (DMD) progression, across multiple functional measures, via previously established prognostic groups for loss of ambulation (LoA) and health states. Patients closer to vs. farther from LoA had greater declines in some measures (e.g., 6-min walk distance) and less change in others (e.g., timed rise from floor velocity) due to floor effects. Patients in the late vs. early ambulatory health state were concordantly shifted towards higher LoA risk. Findings further characterize health states and prognostic factors in ambulatory DMD and highlight the importance of multiple measures of function to fully characterize disease progression.
Authors
Muntoni F, Signorovitch J, Johnson M, Gomez-Lievano A, Posner N, Dorling P, Beaverson K, Alvir J, Mahn M, Ward SJ, Goemans N, Vandenborne K, Mercuri E, McDonald CM