Departments of Physical Therapy, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1720 2(nd)Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama USA.
Department of Biostatistics, University of Alabama at Birmingham, 1720 2(nd)Avenue South, Birmingham, Alabama USA.
Gait Posture. 2019 Sep;73:147-153. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.07.125. Epub 2019 Jul 10.
The 6-minute walk (6 MW) is the most commonly applied measure of endurance walking capacity in persons with multiple sclerosis (MS); however, we are not aware of a quantitative synthesis of 6 MW performance in MS.
We undertook a meta-analysis quantifying the overall magnitude of difference in 6 MW performance between MS and healthy controls (HCs), and then within MS as a function of disability status. We further examined possible moderator variables of 6 MW performance.
The systematic search was conducted for articles that included the 6 MW in persons with MS and involved comparison groups (i.e., HCs or MS disability subgroups (i.e., mild vs moderate-to-severe disability status)). The mean and standard deviation of the distance traveled during the 6 MW as well as sample sizes were entered into Comprehensive Meta-Analysis software and we estimated the overall effect size (Cohen's d) using a random effects model and examined categorical variables as possible moderators (e.g., instruction protocol, provision of encouragement, method of distance measurement, and course description).
Thirty-four studies met inclusion criteria with a total sample size of 3204 persons (MS: 2683; HC: 521) yielding 42 total comparisons. Persons with MS walked a shorter distance than HCs (mean difference = -177.2 ± 19.1 m) with a large effect size (d = - 1.87). Persons with mild disability walked further than those with moderate-to-severe disability (mean difference = 185.19 ± 9.2 m) with a large effect (d = 1.83). The categorical variables of provision of encouragement and course layout moderated the effect of MS and course layout moderated the effect of disability status on 6 MW performance.
This meta-analysis of 6 MW performance defines mean difference in 6 MW performance in MS compared with HCs and provides an estimate of the disease-related effect of MS on endurance walking capacity for application within clinical research and practice.
6 分钟步行(6MW)是多发性硬化症(MS)患者耐力步行能力最常用的测量方法;然而,我们并不清楚 MS 患者 6MW 表现的定量综合情况。
我们进行了一项荟萃分析,量化了 MS 患者与健康对照者(HCs)之间 6MW 表现的总体差异幅度,并进一步分析了 MS 患者作为一个功能障碍状态的函数的 6MW 表现。我们还进一步检查了 6MW 表现的可能调节变量。
系统搜索了包含 MS 患者 6MW 并涉及比较组(即 HCs 或 MS 残疾亚组(即轻度与中重度残疾状态))的文章。进入 Comprehensive Meta-Analysis 软件的是 6MW 期间所走距离的平均值和标准差以及样本量,我们使用随机效应模型估计总体效应大小(Cohen's d),并检查了类别变量作为可能的调节因素(例如,指导方案、提供鼓励、距离测量方法和课程描述)。
34 项研究符合纳入标准,共有 3204 名患者(MS:2683 名;HC:521 名),共产生 42 个总比较。MS 患者行走的距离短于 HCs(平均差异=-177.2±19.1m),具有较大的效应量(d=-1.87)。轻度残疾患者比中重度残疾患者行走距离更远(平均差异=185.19±9.2m),效应较大(d=1.83)。提供鼓励和课程布局的分类变量调节了 MS 的效果,而课程布局调节了残疾状态对 6MW 表现的影响。
这项关于 6MW 表现的荟萃分析定义了 MS 患者与 HCs 之间 6MW 表现的平均差异,并为耐力步行能力的 MS 疾病相关效应提供了估计,可在临床研究和实践中应用。