Publications by authors named "C Heatwole"

Background And Objectives: In preparation for future clinical trials involving individuals with Alzheimer disease (AD), mild cognitive impairment (MCI), and dementia, it is important to ascertain the widespread impact of symptoms from the direct perspectives of patients and caregivers. In this study, we performed cross-sectional surveys using large-scale patient and caregiver data to identify the prevalence and average impact of symptoms and symptomatic themes experienced by adults with AD, MCI, and dementia. Subsequent analyses were used to determine which demographic and disease-specific factors are associated with more severe disease.

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Background And Aims: The Charcot-Marie-Tooth Disease Health Index (CMT-HI) is a disease-specific, patient-reported disease burden measure. As part of an international clinical trial readiness study, individuals with CMT1A (ages 18-75 years) underwent clinical outcome assessments (COAs), including the CMT-HI, to capture their longitudinal perspective on the disease burden.

Methods: Two hundred and fifteen participants underwent serial COAs including the CMT-HI, CMT Functional Outcome Measure (CMT-FOM), CMT Neuropathy Score (CMTNSv2R), and CMT Exam Score (CMTES/CMTES-R).

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  • The study aimed to understand the most common symptoms experienced by patients with spinal and bulbar muscular atrophy (SBMA) and their significance.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 232 participants who reported on a wide range of symptoms, finding that weakness in the hips, thighs, or knees, fatigue, and hand problems were the most prevalent symptoms.
  • Factors like ambulation status, CAG repeat length, and education influenced symptom prevalence, highlighting that symptoms vary in importance and could inform future treatments.
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Limb girdle muscular dystrophy (LGMD) is a debilitating disease and the fourth most common muscular dystrophy. This study describes the development of the LGMD-Health Index (LGMD-HI). Participants were aged >18 years and recruited from three LGMD registries and GRASP-LGMD consortium.

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