Validation of the triple timed up‐and‐go test in Lambert‐Eaton myasthenia

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2019-09
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Introduction There are no validated, practical, and quantitative measures of disease severity in Lambert‐Eaton myasthenia (LEM).

Methods Data from the Effectiveness of 3,4‐Diaminopyridine in Lambert‐Eaton Myasthenic Syndrome (DAPPER) trial were analyzed to assess triple timed up‐and‐go (3TUG) reproducibility and relationships between 3TUG times and other measures of LEM severity.

Results The coverage probability technique showed ≥0.90 probability for an acceptable 3TUG difference of ≤0.2, indicating that it is reproducible in LEM patients. The correlation between 3TUG times and lower extremity function scores was significant in subjects who continued and in those who were withdrawn from 3,4‐diaminopyridine free base. Worsening patient‐reported Weakness Self‐Assessment Scale and Investigator Assessment of Treatment Effect scores corresponded with prolongation of 3TUG times.

Discussion The 3TUG is reproducible, demonstrates construct validity for assessment of lower extremity function in LEM patients, and correlates with changes in patient and physician assessments. These findings, along with prior reliability studies, indicate 3TUG is a valid measure of disease severity in LEM.

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Raja, S. M., Sanders, D. B., Juel, V. C., Harati, Y., Smith, A. G., Pascuzzi, R., Richman, D. P., Wu, A., Aleš, K. L., Jacobus, L. R., Jacobus, D. P., & Guptill, J. T. (2019). Validation of the triple timed up‐and‐go test in Lambert‐Eaton myasthenia. Muscle & Nerve, 60(3), 292–298. https://doi.org/10.1002/mus.26625
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