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Abstract Details

MGC Score to Assess Severity in Myasthenia Gravis: A Prospective Observational Study
Neuromuscular and Clinical Neurophysiology (EMG)
P1 - Poster Session 1 (8:00 AM-9:00 AM)
11-017
The data from Indian population is scarce regarding outcome measures of MG specially of the recently developed Myasthenia Gravis Composite (MGC). We aimed to assess the disease severity with MGC, and to find the correlation between MGC, Myasthenia Gravis Activity of Daily Living (MG-ADL) which is patient based score and Manual Muscle Testing (MMT) which is a physician based score.

The data from Indian population is scarce regarding outcome measures of MG specially of the recently developed Myasthenia Gravis Composite (MGC). We aimed to assess the disease severity with MGC, and to find the correlation between MGC, Myasthenia Gravis Activity of Daily Living (MG-ADL) and Manual Muscle Testing (MMT).

This was a prospective, single centre, observational study. We recruited all patients with MG >12 years of age with MGFA I-IV. A total of 36 patients were recruited over one year. MGC, MG-ADL and MMT were done at 0, 4, 8, and 12 weeks.
We noticed that MGC, MGADL and MMT scores have strong positive correlation among themselves at all visits. Logistic regression analysis showed that MGC could significantly predict the worsening with odd’s ratio (OR) =1.16 (CI 95%-1.03-1.3),  however its subdomains had higher predictive value than the total score. Eye closure predicted highest worsening (OR= 3.8 ) followed by >neck weakness (OR=3.5)> hip flexion (OR=3.1) >shoulder abduction (OR=3.3) >talking (OR=1.8) >swallowing (OR=1.6). MGADL and MMT significantly predicted the worsening with OR of 1.3 and 1.1 respectively. Furthermore, linear negative correlation between MGC and single breath count (SBC) was observed.
MGC score of >13 has good sensitivity and specificity of predicting worsening within 1 month (mean 18 days). Worsening in MGC scores of eye closure, neck weakness subdomains predicts highest chances of worsening. There was strong correlation between MGC, MGADL and MMT scores at all visits in our study.
Authors/Disclosures
Ritu Shree, MD, MBBS, DM (PGIMER)
PRESENTER
Dr. Shree has nothing to disclose.
Parminder Sharma No disclosure on file
Karthik V. Mahesh, DM (Post Graduate institute of Medical 好色先生 and Research) Dr. Mahesh has nothing to disclose.
Manoj Goyal No disclosure on file
Manish Modi No disclosure on file
Vivek Lal No disclosure on file