: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a progressive disorder caused by SMN1 mutations. While therapies have changed its course, current motor scales often miss aspects. This study aimed to validate the Italian SMA Independence Scale (SMAIS-ULM) for reliability, applicability, and expansion across diverse SMA phenotypes. Patients with genetically confirmed 5qSMA were recruited from 12 Italian centers. Analyses included Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICCs) for test-retest reliability, the Kruskal-Wallis for group comparisons, and the Spearman correlations with functional measures. Ceiling/floor effects were defined as ≥ 85% of a group reaching the maximum or minimum score. The study analyzed 472 completed questionnaires: 263 from caregivers (mean age 26.4 ± 17.6; 29 SMA I, 123 SMA II, 104 SMA III, 7 presymptomatic) and 209 from patients (mean age 33.1 ± 16.4; 3 SMA I, 101 SMA II, 104 SMA III; 1 SMA IV), including 195 matched caregiver-patient pairs. ICC was conducted in 29 caregivers and 31 patients; values ranged from 0.97 to 1.00. SMAIS-ULM scores differed by SMA type, with SMA III/presymptomatic subjects scoring higher than SMA I/II (p < 0.001) and walkers scoring higher than sitters/non-sitters (p < 0.001). Floor effects were found in 18.9% of non-sitters and 50% of walkers, with comparable patterns in patient responses. Strong correlations with functional measures were found, with no significant differences between caregiver and patient reports. Conclusion: The findings confirm the reliability and validity of the SMAIS-ULM as an effective tool for measuring functional independence in individuals with SMA, both from the caregiver and patient perspectives.

Italian validation of the SMA independence scale-upper limb module / Bravetti, C., Coratti, G., Pera, M.C., Gadaleta, G., Mongini, T., Coccia, M., Ferrero, A., Costantini, E.M., Longo, A., Cumbo, F., Catteruccia, M., D'Amico, A., Morando, S., Brolatti, N., Bruno, C., Verriello, L., Pessa, M.E., Antonaci, L., Faini, C., Liguori, R., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0340-6199. - 184:7(2025). [10.1007/s00431-025-06207-4]

Italian validation of the SMA independence scale-upper limb module

Ruggiero, Lucia;Zoppi, Dario;
2025

Abstract

: Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a progressive disorder caused by SMN1 mutations. While therapies have changed its course, current motor scales often miss aspects. This study aimed to validate the Italian SMA Independence Scale (SMAIS-ULM) for reliability, applicability, and expansion across diverse SMA phenotypes. Patients with genetically confirmed 5qSMA were recruited from 12 Italian centers. Analyses included Intraclass Correlation Coefficients (ICCs) for test-retest reliability, the Kruskal-Wallis for group comparisons, and the Spearman correlations with functional measures. Ceiling/floor effects were defined as ≥ 85% of a group reaching the maximum or minimum score. The study analyzed 472 completed questionnaires: 263 from caregivers (mean age 26.4 ± 17.6; 29 SMA I, 123 SMA II, 104 SMA III, 7 presymptomatic) and 209 from patients (mean age 33.1 ± 16.4; 3 SMA I, 101 SMA II, 104 SMA III; 1 SMA IV), including 195 matched caregiver-patient pairs. ICC was conducted in 29 caregivers and 31 patients; values ranged from 0.97 to 1.00. SMAIS-ULM scores differed by SMA type, with SMA III/presymptomatic subjects scoring higher than SMA I/II (p < 0.001) and walkers scoring higher than sitters/non-sitters (p < 0.001). Floor effects were found in 18.9% of non-sitters and 50% of walkers, with comparable patterns in patient responses. Strong correlations with functional measures were found, with no significant differences between caregiver and patient reports. Conclusion: The findings confirm the reliability and validity of the SMAIS-ULM as an effective tool for measuring functional independence in individuals with SMA, both from the caregiver and patient perspectives.
2025
Italian validation of the SMA independence scale-upper limb module / Bravetti, C., Coratti, G., Pera, M.C., Gadaleta, G., Mongini, T., Coccia, M., Ferrero, A., Costantini, E.M., Longo, A., Cumbo, F., Catteruccia, M., D'Amico, A., Morando, S., Brolatti, N., Bruno, C., Verriello, L., Pessa, M.E., Antonaci, L., Faini, C., Liguori, R., et al.. - In: EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF PEDIATRICS. - ISSN 0340-6199. - 184:7(2025). [10.1007/s00431-025-06207-4]
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