Journal article
Multicenter Validation of the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Functional Outcome Measure
Neurology, Vol.102(3), e207963
02/13/2024
DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000207963
PMCID: PMC11097760
PMID: 38237108
Abstract
Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease type 1A (CMT1A), caused by a duplication of PMP22, is the most common hereditary peripheral neuropathy. For participants with CMT1A, few clinical trials have been performed; however, multiple therapies have reached an advanced stage of preclinical development. In preparation for imminent clinical trials in participants with CMT1A, we have produced a Clinical Outcome Assessment (COA), known as the CMT-Functional Outcome Measure (CMT-FOM), in accordance with the FDA Roadmap to Patient-Focused Outcome Measurement to capture the key clinical end point of function.
Methods
Participants were recruited through CMT clinics in the United States (n = 130), the United Kingdom (n = 52), and Italy (n = 32). To derive the most accurate signal with the fewest items to identify a therapeutic response, a series of validation studies were conducted including item and factor analysis, Rasch model analysis and testing of interrater reliability, discriminative ability, and convergent validity.
Results
A total of 214 participants aged 18–75 years with CMT1A (58% female) were included in this study. Item, factor, and Rasch analysis supported the viability of the 12-item CMT-FOM as a unidimensional interval scale of function in adults with CMT1A. The CMT-FOM covers strength, upper and lower limb function, balance, and mobility. The 0–100 point scoring system showed good overall model fit, no evidence of misfitting items, and no person misfit, and it was well targeted for adults with CMT1A exhibiting high inter-rater reliability across a range of clinical settings and evaluators. The CMT-FOM was significantly correlated with the CMT Examination Score (r = 0.643; p < 0.001) and the Overall Neuropathy Limitation Scale (r = 0.516; p < 0.001). Significantly higher CMT-FOM total scores were observed in participants self-reporting daily trips and falls, unsteady ankles, hand tremor, and hand weakness (p < 0.05).
Discussion
The CMT-FOM is a psychometrically robust multi-item, unidimensional, disease-specific COA covering strength, upper and lower limb function, balance, and mobility to capture how participants with CMT1A function to identify therapeutic efficacy.
Details
- Title: Subtitle
- Multicenter Validation of the Charcot-Marie-Tooth Functional Outcome Measure
- Creators
- Melissa R MandarakasKaty J EichingerPaula BrayKayla M D CornettMichael E ShyMary M ReillyGita M RamdharrySteven S SchererDavide PareysonTimothy EstilowMarnee J McKayDavid N HerrmannJoshua BurnsACT-CMT Study Group
- Resource Type
- Journal article
- Publication Details
- Neurology, Vol.102(3), e207963
- DOI
- 10.1212/WNL.0000000000207963
- PMID
- 38237108
- PMCID
- PMC11097760
- NLM abbreviation
- Neurology
- eISSN
- 1526-632X
- Language
- English
- Date published
- 02/13/2024
- Academic Unit
- Neurology; Molecular Physiology and Biophysics; Iowa Neuroscience Institute
- Record Identifier
- 9984548290402771
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