Toxins (Jun 2024)

Role of Diagnostic Nerve Blocks in the Goal-Oriented Treatment of Spasticity with Botulinum Toxin Type A: A Case–Control Study

  • Mirko Filippetti,
  • Stefano Tamburin,
  • Rita Di Censo,
  • Martina Adamo,
  • Elisa Manera,
  • Jessica Ingrà,
  • Elisa Mantovani,
  • Salvatore Facciorusso,
  • Marco Battaglia,
  • Alessio Baricich,
  • Andrea Santamato,
  • Nicola Smania,
  • Alessandro Picelli

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/toxins16060258
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 6
p. 258

Abstract

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The goal-setting process is pivotal in managing patients with disabling spasticity. This case–control study assessed the role of diagnostic nerve blocks in guiding the goal-setting process within goal-targeted treatment of spasticity with botulinum neurotoxin-A. In this case–control study, patients with disabling spasticity underwent either a goal-setting process based on the patient’s needs and clinical evaluation (control group) or additional diagnostic nerve block procedures (case group). All enrolled patients underwent a focal treatment with botulinum neurotoxin-A injection and a 1-month follow-up evaluation during which goal achievement was quantified using the goal attainment scaling-light score system. Data showed a higher goal achievement rate in the case group (70%) than in the control group (40%). In conclusion, diagnostic nerve blocks may help guide the goal-setting process within goal-targeted treatment of spasticity with botulinum neurotoxin-A towards more realistic and achievable goals, thereby improving the outcomes of botulinum neurotoxin-A injection. Future studies should better explore the role of diagnostic nerve blocks to further personalize botulinum neurotoxin-A according to individual patients’ preferences and requirements.

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