Brain Sciences (Nov 2022)

Wechsler Scale Intelligence Testing in Males with Dystrophinopathies: A Review and Meta-Analysis

  • Pien M. M. Weerkamp,
  • Eva M. Mol,
  • Dirk J. J. Sweere,
  • Debby G. M. Schrans,
  • R. Jeroen Vermeulen,
  • Sylvia Klinkenberg,
  • Petra P. M. Hurks,
  • Jos G. M. Hendriksen

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/brainsci12111544
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 11
p. 1544

Abstract

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Background: Intelligence scores in males with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) and Becker Muscular Dystrophy (BMD) remain a major issue in clinical practice. We performed a literature review and meta-analysis to further delineate the intellectual functioning of dystrophinopathies. Method: Published, peer-reviewed articles assessing intelligence, using Wechsler Scales, of males with DMD or BMD were searched from 1960 to 2022. Meta-analysis with random-effects models was conducted, assessing weighted, mean effect sizes of full-scale IQ (FSIQ) scores relative to normative data (Mean = 100, Standard Deviation = 15). Post hoc we analysed differences between performance and verbal intelligence scores. Results: 43 studies were included, reporting data on 1472 males with dystrophinopathies; with FSIQ scores available for 1234 DMD (k = 32) and 101 BMD (k = 7). DMD males score, on average, one standard deviation below average (FSIQ = 84.76) and significantly lower than BMD (FSIQ = 92.11). Compared to a previous meta-analysis published in 2001, we find, on average, significantly higher FSIQ scores in DMD. Conclusion: Males with Duchenne have, on average, significantly lower FSIQ scores than BMD males and the general population. Clinicians must consider lower intelligence in dystrophinopathies to ensure good clinical practice.

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