Multiple Sclerosis Clinical Trial
Official title:
Depicting Neurogenic Dysphagia in Multiple Sclerosis Patients; Clinical and Endoscopic Studies
The purpose of this study is to evaluate neurogenic dysphagia in Multiple Sclerosis patients using dysphagia questionnaires and endoscopic study; and to correlate that to MS types, severity, duration, and imaging modalities
Objectives:
The purpose of this study is to evaluate neurogenic dysphagia in Multiple Sclerosis patients
using dysphagia questionnaires and endoscopic study; and to correlate that to MS types,
severity, duration, and imaging modalities
Study Design:
Observational, descriptive study
Population of study and disease condition:
Egyptian patients with Clinically Definite Multiple sclerosis according to the MAGNIMS
consensus Guidelines and MCdonald's criteria 2017
Selected patients will be all Multiple Sclerosis patients attending Neurology Outpatient
Clinic & Neurology Department at Kasr Alainy Hospital within a definite time interval
(January 2018- June 2018) with an estimate of 100 patients.
A written consent, approved by the ethical committee of Neurology Department, faculty of
medicine, Cairo University will be obtained for each participant.
Methodology in details:
Patients in this study will be submitted to the following:
1. Through history taking and meticulous neurological examination.
2. Clinical & assessment scales:
1. Expanded Disability status scale (EDSS)
2. 10-item Dysphagia in Multiple Sclerosis questionnaire (DYMUS): Ten-item
questionnaire for assessment of dysphagia in multiple sclerosis. The questionnaire
can be divided into two subscales; for the assessment of dysphagia for solids (7
items, in bold), and for the assessment of dysphagia for liquids (3 items, in
italics). Instructions for the patient: This questionnaire is about your ability to
swallow.
3. Dysphagia handicap index (DHI): new, easy-to-complete, statistically robust,
patient-reported outcomes measure for assessing the handicapping effect of
dysphagia. These statements were 60 in number and were sorted into three subscales
based on their content. The emotional subscale consisted of 16 statements
representing a person's affective response to their dysphagia. There were 27
statements representing a person's self-perception of physical discomfort due to
dysphagia. There were 27 statements representing a person's self-perception of
physical discomfort due to dysphagia. In order to evaluate an overall picture of
the patient's perception of their dysphagia, all subscales were combined to provide
an overall total DHI score. At the completion of the test, subjects were asked to
self-rate the severity of their dysphagia on a 7-point equal appearing interval
scale.
3. Flexible Endoscopic Evaluation of Swallowing (FEES): will be performed to MS patients
with dysphagia as detected by dysphagia questionnaires.
4. Neuro-imaging: Magnetic Resonance imaging of the brain and spinal cord with contrast
were performed for patients on a 1.5 Tesla Phillips Intera® Scanner at the Magnetic
Resonance unit, Department of Radio-diagnosis, Cairo University. The following protocols
were used:
- T1-weighted images (axial & sagittal)
- T2-weighted images (axial & coronal)
- Fluid attenuated inversion recovery (FLAIR) sequence
Correlation of endoscopy result with type of MS (whether RRMS or progressive form), severity
of disease (as assessed by EDSS), duration of disease (number of years since first symptom),
and lesion load (assessed by MRI)
Possible Risk:
Uncommon complications of FEES as epistaxis and vasovagal attack (very rare).
Primary outcomes:
To screen the prevalence of neurogenic dysphagia in Egyptian MS patients attending Neurology
Outpatient Clinic & Neurology Department at Kasr Alainy Hospital within a definite time
interval( January 2018 - June 2018)
Secondary outcome parameters (other outcomes to be assessed) To depict neurogenic dysphagia
in MS and assessment of its efficiency as a biomarker for disease progression.
Statistical analysis:
Results will be evaluated statistically by Statistical Package for the Social Sciences "SPSS"
version 16.
Data will be summarized using mean and standard deviation for quantitative variables and
percent for qualitative variables.
Comparison between groups will be done using chi square test for quantitative variables &
ANOVA (analysis of variance).
Multiple comparisons will be done using post Hoc test for normally distributed quantitative
variables and parametrical. Mann-Whitney test for not normally distributed quantitative
variables.
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