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Efficacy and Safety of Botulinum Toxin Type A (NABOTA) for Post-stroke Upper Extremity Spasticity: A Multicenter Phase IV Trialopen access

Authors
Hwang, WonjaeKang, Seong MinLee, Sang YoonSeo, Han GilPark, Yoon GhilKwon, Bum SunLee, Kwang JaeKim, Deog YoungKim, Hyoung SeopLee, Shi-Uk
Issue Date
Aug-2022
Publisher
대한재활의학회
Keywords
Stroke; Muscle spasticity; Botulinum toxin type A; Treatment efficacy; Safety; Clinical trial; Phase 4
Citation
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine, v.46, no.4, pp 163 - 171
Pages
9
Indexed
SCOPUS
ESCI
KCI
Journal Title
Annals of Rehabilitation Medicine
Volume
46
Number
4
Start Page
163
End Page
171
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/2775
DOI
10.5535/arm.22061
ISSN
2234-0645
2234-0653
Abstract
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Daewoong botulinum toxin type A (NABOTA) after its launch in South Korea. Methods This prospective, multicenter, open-label phase IV clinical trial included 222 patients with stroke. All patients visited the clinic at baseline and at weeks 4, 8, and 12 after injection of upto 360 units of NABOTA into the wrist, elbow, and finger flexor muscles at the first visit. The primary outcome was the change in Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) score for the wrist flexor muscles between baseline and week 4. The secondary outcomes were the changes in MAS, Disability Assessment Scale (DAS), and Caregiver Burden Scale (CBS) scores between baseline and each visit, and the Global Assessment Scale (GAS) score at week 12. Results There was a statistically significant decrease in the MAS score for the wrist flexors between baseline and week 4 (-0.97 +/- 0.66, p<0.001). Compared with baseline, the MAS, DAS and CBS scores improved significantly during the study period. The GAS was rated as very good or good by 86.8% of physicians and by 60.0% of patients (or caregivers). The incidence of adverse events was 14.4%, which is smaller than that in a previous trial. Conclusion NABOTA showed considerable efficacy and safety in the management of upper limb spasticity in stroke patients.
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