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Botulinum toxin type B in the treatment of residual limb hyperhidrosis for lower limb amputees

KERN U; KOHL M; SEIFERT U; SCHLERETH T
AM J PHYS MED REHABIL , 2011, vol. 90, n° 4, p. 321-329
Doc n°: 152236
Localisation : Documentation IRR

D.O.I. : http://dx.doi.org/DOI:10.1097/PHM.0b013e31820636fd
Descripteurs : EB312 - MEMBRE RESIDUEL - AMPUTATION TRANSFEMORALE

Botulinum toxin type A is established in the treatment of
hyperhidrosis. This pilot study was designed to prove the alleviating effect of
botulinum toxin type B (BTX-B) in sweating of the residual limb,
as BTX-B, even
in low doses, is supposed to possess a more specific action in sympathetic nerves
than botulinum toxin type A does at a wider radius of diffusion. DESIGN: : Nine
lower limb amputees received 1750 U BTX-B injected at the site of maximum
sweating. Before injections and
4 wks and 3 mos after, patients rated their
impairments regarding sweating of the residual limb, steadiness of gait, use of
the prosthetic device, quality-of-life, work performance, quality of sleep, and
skin problems using a numeric rating scale (NRS; 0-10). RESULTS: : Sweating of
the residual limb before BTX-B application was rated a median of 7 (interquartile
range, 6-10) on the NRS, with significant improvements after 4 wks (NRS, 3 [2-4];
P = 0.027) and 3 mos (NRS, 3 [1-4]; P = 0.020). Impaired quality of artificial
limb use likewise improved from a baseline NRS of 9 (5-9) to 2 (1-4) after 4 wks
and 3 (1-4) (P = 0.027) after 3 mos, consistent with limited duration of use (P =
0.023). Steadiness of gait, quality-of-life, and work performance increased
accordingly, and skin problems decreased clearly but not significantly.
Unexpectedly, stump pain was also reduced (baseline: NRS, 5 [4-8]; 4 wks: NRS, 4
[3-5], P = 0.109; 3 mos: NRS, 3 [2-4], P = 0.008).
CONCLUSIONS: : Low-dose BTX-B
significantly reduced sweating of the residual limb, thereby improving the use of
the artificial limb, steadiness of gait, and quality-of-life. Because this has a
tremendous impact on amputees, we are in dire need for systematic, larger studies.

Langue : ANGLAIS

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