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常染色体隐性痉挛性共济失调型脑桥小脑萎缩症(ARSACS)患者的言语和吞咽的协调性和时间性缺陷。

Coordination and timing deficits in speech and swallowing in autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay (ARSACS).

机构信息

Department of Neurodegeneration, Hertie Institute for Clinical Brain Research, University of Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

Center for Neurology, University Hospital Tübingen, Tübingen, Germany.

出版信息

J Neurol. 2018 Sep;265(9):2060-2070. doi: 10.1007/s00415-018-8950-4. Epub 2018 Jul 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Autosomal recessive spastic ataxia of Charlevoix-Saguenay (ARSACS) is a rare early onset neurodegenerative disease that typically results in ataxia, upper motor neuron dysfunction and sensorimotor peripheral neuropathy. Dysarthria and dysphagia are anecdotally described as key features of ARSACS but the nature, severity and impact of these deficits in ARSACS are not known. A comprehensive quantitative and qualitative characterization of speech and swallowing function will support diagnostics, provide insights into the underlying pathology, and guide day-to-day clinical management.

METHODS

11 consecutive non-Quebec ARSACS patients were recruited, and compared to healthy participants from several published and unpublished cohorts. A comprehensive behavioural assessment including objective acoustic analysis and expert perceptual ratings of motor speech, the Clinical Assessment of Dysphagia in Neurodegeneration (CADN), videofluoroscopy and standardized tests of dysarthria and swallowing related quality of life was conducted.

RESULTS

Speech in this ARSACS cohort is characterized by pitch breaks, prosodic deficits including reduced rate and prolonged intervals, and articulatory deficits. The swallowing profile was characterized by delayed initiation of the swallowing reflex and late epiglottic closure. Four out of ten patients were observed aspirating thin liquids on videofluoroscopy. Patients report that they regularly cough or choke on thin liquids and solids during mealtimes. Swallowing and speech-related quality of life was worse than healthy controls on all domains except sleep.

CONCLUSIONS

The dysphagia and dysarthria profile of this ARSACS cohort reflects impaired coordination and timing. Dysphagia contributes to a significant impairment in functional quality of life in ARSACS, and appears to manifest distinctly from other ARSACS dysfunctions such as ataxia or spasticity.

摘要

背景

常染色体隐性痉挛性共济失调型脑桥小脑萎缩症(ARSACS)是一种罕见的早发性神经退行性疾病,通常导致共济失调、上运动神经元功能障碍和感觉运动周围神经病。构音障碍和吞咽困难被描述为 ARSACS 的重要特征,但这些缺陷在 ARSACS 中的性质、严重程度和影响尚不清楚。对言语和吞咽功能进行全面的定量和定性描述将支持诊断,深入了解潜在的病理,并指导日常临床管理。

方法

招募了 11 名连续的非魁北克 ARSACS 患者,并与来自几个已发表和未发表队列的健康参与者进行了比较。进行了全面的行为评估,包括客观声学分析和运动言语的专家感知评估、神经退行性疾病吞咽评估(CADN)、视频透视和标准化的构音障碍和吞咽相关生活质量测试。

结果

该 ARSACS 队列的言语特征是音高中断、韵律缺陷,包括语速降低和间隔延长,以及发音缺陷。吞咽特征为吞咽反射启动延迟和会厌后期关闭。在视频透视下观察到 4 名患者中有 10 名患者有稀薄液体吸入。患者报告说他们在吃饭时经常会因稀薄的液体和固体而咳嗽或呛到。除了睡眠外,吞咽和言语相关的生活质量在所有领域都比健康对照组差。

结论

该 ARSACS 队列的吞咽和构音障碍特征反映了协调性和时间性的受损。吞咽困难导致 ARSACS 患者的功能生活质量显著受损,并且似乎与其他 ARSACS 功能障碍(如共济失调或痉挛)明显不同。

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