Quantitative Assessment of Dysphagia in Spinal Muscle Atrophy
Spinal Muscular AtrophyThe major aim of this project is to assess comprehensively frequency and extent of dysphagia and bulbar dysfunction in SMA1, 2, and 3 patients by applying FEES and validated dysphagia scores. Further aims are to follow changes of dysphagia over time in newly diagnosed patients, and in subjects starting treatment with one of the new therapeutic SMA drugs. Special attention will be paid to subjects treated with Risdiplam. If applicable, the data will be compared between groups receiving different drugs.
Spinal Cord Stimulation in Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 3Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type 4Spinal cord stimulation (SCS) has shown remarkable efficacy in restoring motor function in people with spinal cord injury by recruiting afferent input to enhance the responsiveness of spared neural circuits to residual cortical inputs. This pilot will test if SCS can show evidence to improve motor deficits in people with type 3 or 4 spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The investigators will enroll up to six subjects with Type 3 or 4 SMA aged 16 or older that show quantifiable motor deficits of the legs but are able to stand independently. The investigators will then implant the subjects with percutaneous, bilateral, linear spinal leads near the lumbar spinal cord for a period of up to 29 days. Although these leads are not optimized for motor function but rather for their clinically approved indication of treating pain, the investigators believe they provide a safe technology enabling our team to perform scientific measurement necessary to evaluate potential for effects of SCS in motor paralysis with SMA. After the end of the study, the leads will be explanted.
Hippotherapy in Children With Spinal Muscular Atrophy
Spinal Muscular AtrophyThe randomized controlled trial is aimed to discover the physiotherapy and hippotherapy effect and efficacy on children with SMA. The concept is to utilized two types of physiotherapy - the first concept is classic physiotherapy and the second one is hippotherapy. The hippotherapy concept will be in intervals of 15 minutes twice a day, the physiotherapy will be in intervals of 30 minutes once a day. In-patient therapy will be for 6 days. The efficacy will be assessed by biomedical measures - Qualisys Motion Capture Systems 2020.3., by molecular biological markers (lncRNA) in blood and by surface electromyography (EMG). The primary goal of this study is to compare two physiotherapeutic approaches - the recommended form of classical physiotherapy and the method on a neurophysiological basis - hippotherapy. The secondary intention of the research will be the appropriate intensity of therapy so that unwanted muscle fatigue does not occur.
COMMAND Early Feasibility Study: Implantable BCI to Control a Digital Device for People With Paralysis...
Neurologic DisorderParalysis11 moreThe Synchron motor neuroprosthesis (MNP) is intended to be used in subjects with severe motor impairment, unresponsive to medical or rehabilitative therapy and a persistent functioning motor cortex. The purpose of this research is to evaluate safety and feasibility. The MNP is a type of implantable brain computer interface which bypasses dysfunctional motor neurons. The device is designed to restore the transmission of neural signal from the cerebral cortex utilized for neuromuscular control of digital devices, resulting in a successful execution of non-mechanical digital commands.
Study of the Functional Effects of Nusinersen in 5q-spinal Muscular Amyotrophy Adults (SMA Type...
Spinal Muscular AtrophySpinal Muscular Atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive disease caused by a mutation of exon 7, in 95% of cases, encoding the gene for the motor neuron survival protein called SMN1 (Survival Motor Neuron) located on chromosome 5q. Patients with an SMA-5q mutation suffer from progressive muscle deficiency and subsequent atrophy induced by degeneration of motor neurons in the spinal cord. Gene therapy is now available for the management of spinal muscular atrophy and nusinersen is the first approved treatment. Nusinersen has been granted marketing authorization in France since May 30, 2017. Nusinersen has a high level of medical service rendered (MSR) for types I, II, and III, but the improvement in medical service rendered (IMSR) is assessed as moderate for types I and II. For Type III, IMSR is not known.
Outcome Measures and Biomarkers in a Cohort of Spinal Muscular Atrophy Type III/ IV Patients
Spinal Muscular AtrophyThe "SMOB" project intends to contribute to fill the gap with reliable and operational outcome measures for type III and IV SMA. In analysing the reliability in imaging (spinal and muscular), electrophysiology analysis (MUNIX), and evaluate the evolution of respiratory function for 50 patients' cohort. The investigators would also take the opportunity to collect biologic samples in order to investigate genetic markers and to assess quality of life of patients by QoL-gNMD questionnaire. The investigators aim to build a database that will allow us to evaluate the effectiveness of a new therapy for adult SMA patients by studying the natural history of the disease. The investigators have distributed the various expertise in Work Package where several centers are involved. This study is original in that it evaluates the parameters of qMRI and MUNIX in correlation with blood biomarkers. To our knowledge, there are no quantitative MRI (spinal and muscular) biomarkers and/or electrophysiological (MUNIX technique) highlighted for tracking the progression of the adult form of SMA type III and IV. This pilot study would allow identification of predictive markers of the disease progression, and to have validated, sensitive to change and relevant measurement tools that could be used as endpoints in future therapeutic trials.
Quantification of Motor Function in Infants With Spinal Muscular Atrophy Treated With Innovative...
Spinal Muscular AtrophyThe aim of the study is to propose a method for quantifying motor function in infants with spinal muscular atrophy treated with innovative therapies using inertial sensors.
A Study to Assess the Clinical Validity of Konectom™ in Adults Living With Neuromuscular Disorders...
Spinal Muscular AtrophyThe primary objective of the study is to explore the convergent validity of smartphone-based Konectom DOAs against in-clinic standard assessments. The secondary objectives of this study are to evaluate the test-retest reliability of smartphone-based Konectom Digital Outcome Assessments (DOAs); to determine the relationship between Konectom upper limb DOAs and conventional upper limb assessments in clinical environments; to determine the relationship between Konectom lower limb DOAs and status of ambulation in clinical environments; to evaluate group differences in smartphone-based Konectom DOAs [self-administered at home and in-clinic] between person with spinal muscular atrophy (PwSMA) and healthy subjects (HS); to evaluate the variability of Konectom DOAs self-administered in everyday environment in HS and PwSMA; to compare Konectom DOAs between in-clinic supervised administration versus self-assessments in everyday environment in HS, PwSMA groups; to evaluate the relationship of Konectom DOAs against patient-reported outcomes (PROs) in PwSMA and to evaluate the clinical safety of Konectom in PwSMA.
Investigate Safety, Tolerability, PK, PD and Efficacy of Risdiplam (RO7034067) in Infants With Type1...
Muscular AtrophySpinalOpen-label, multi-center clinical study is to assess the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetic (PK), pharmacodynamics (PD), and efficacy of Risdiplam (RO7034067) in infants with Type 1 spinal muscular atrophy (SMA). The study consists of two parts, an exploratory dose finding part (Part 1) and a confirmatory part (Part 2) which will investigate Risdiplam (RO7034067) for 24-months at the dose selected in Part 1.
Efficacy and Safety of Apitegromab in Patients With Later-Onset Spinal Muscular Atrophy Treated...
Spinal Muscular AtrophySpinal Muscular Atrophy Type 39 moreThis Phase 3 trial (Study SRK-015-003) is being conducted in patients ≥2 years old at Screening, who were previously diagnosed with later-onset spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) (i.e., Type 2 and Type 3 SMA) and are receiving an approved survival motor neuron (SMN) upregulator therapy (i.e., either nusinersen or risdiplam), to confirm the efficacy and safety of apitegromab as an adjunctive therapy to nusinersen and evaluate the efficacy and safety of apitegromab as an adjunctive therapy to risdiplam.