Interventional neuropediatrics: Treatment of dystonic and spastic muscular hyperactivity with botulinum toxin A

F. Heinen, J. Wissel, A. Philipsen, V. Mall, J. U. Leititis, A. Schenkel, R. Stücker, R. Korinthenberg

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Abstract

Therapeutic effect of botulinum toxin A was studied in a group of pediatric patients (n = 28) aged between 6 months and 18 years. The patients were diagnosed with cervical dystonia (n = 6), adductor spasm of the hip (n = 8), spastic drop foot (n = 7) and various other focal motor problems associated with spastic muscular hyperactivity (n = 7). The mean dose of botulinum toxin A (Dysport®) used to inject into the affected muscle was 22 U/kg body weight. Reduced muscular hyperactivity with a significant increase in joint mobility was achieved for dystonic (p < 0.0001) as well as for spastic conditions in patients with adductor spasm (p < 0.0002). For these patients the improved joint mobility represented a significant benefit for both daily activities and nursing care. Local paresis and local hematoma were observed in 1/28 and 1/28 patients, respectively; 1/28 patients developed a secondary non-response. However, apart from these side effects, no other adverse reactions to botulinum toxin A treatment were recorded during the treatment and observation period (12-64 months). Our results suggest that botulinum toxin A represents an effective and safe therapeutic substance for the treatment of pediatric patients suffering of focal motor problems due to dystonic or spastic muscular hyperactivity.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)307-313
Number of pages7
JournalNeuropediatrics
Volume28
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 1997
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Botulinum toxin A
  • Children
  • Dystonia
  • Spasticity

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