Botulinum toxin is now the first-line therapy for writer's cramp and other occupational dystonias, with wellestablished efficacy and safety. Future studies will allow us to understand better the physiological effects of injection and to refine and enhance our treatment of focal hand dystonia.
Double-Blind trial of botulinum toxin for treatment of focal hand dystonia
โ Scribed by R. Cole; Dr. M. Hallett; L. G. Cohen
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 504 KB
- Volume
- 10
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0885-3185
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โฆ Synopsis
Abstract
Ten patients with focal dystonia of the hand, all of whom had benefited in an openโlabel study of botulinum toxin, were treated with botulinum toxinโA in a doubleโblind study. Response was assessed by three measures: (a) subjective rating, provided by patients' reports of the effect of the injections on the dystonia; (b) objective testing, consisting of manual muscle testing (MRC scale) to measure muscle strength in all patients, timing of a writing sample and counting the number of errors of writing offโtheโline in six patients with writer's cramp, counting the number of errors on a standard test of transcription in two patients with stenographer's cramp, and rating by professional musicians of the performances of two patients with musician's cramp; and (c) physicians'rating, provided by a review of the patients' videotaped performance by neurologists who were unaware of which treatment was administered. Eight of the 10 patients had greater subjective improvement with botulinum toxin than with placebo, and this impression was verified by at least one objective test in six patients. Two patients failed to have a better response to botulinum toxin than to placebo, and their reports were verified by the objective tests. This study confirms the efficacy of botulinum toxin in many patients with focal hand dystonia.
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