There is no international consensus regarding how to assess and treat patients with immunoglobulin M (IgM)-anti-myelin-associated-glycoprotein (MAG) monoclonal gammopathy associated peripheral neuropathy. The purpose of the IMAGiNe study-Lyon/Bicêtre is to prospectively collect standardized clinical data of 25 patients with IgM-anti-MAG monoclonal gammopathy associated peripheral neuropathy in order to participate in the international IMAGiNe Study. The main objective is to describe in detail the various clinical subtypes, clinical course, treatment responses, antibody titers of IgM-anti-MAG monoclonal gammopathy associated peripheral neuropathy using a variety of outcome measures. The obtained observational data will allow the construction of an IgM monoclonal gammopathy associated peripheral neuropathy-specific Rasch-built overall Disability Scale (RODS) that should fulfill all modern clinimetric requirements, including cross-cultural validity. The coordinating centers for the IgM-RODS construction will be the Maastricht University Medical Center and University Medical Center Utrecht, both in the Netherlands.
Study Type
OBSERVATIONAL
Enrollment
45
Rasch-built overall Disability Scale (RODS) is a disease-specific, patient-based, linearly weighted scale that captures activity and social participation limitations to detect activity limitations in patients with Immunogloblin M (IgM) anti-myelin-associated-glycoprotein peripheral neuropathy. For this study, the preliminary RODS is a 146 item patient-reported outcome instrument that assesses activity and social participation limitation. Rasch Measurement Methods examine the extent observed data (patients' actual responses to scale items) accord with predictions of those responses from a mathematical model.
Hospices Civils de Lyon Service Neurologie C, Pathologies Neuromusculaires, Unité 302
Bron, France
RECRUITINGCentre de référence NNERf
Le Kremlin-Bicêtre, France
RECRUITINGChange in patient activity and participation according to patient questionnaires
Preliminary Immunogloblin M (IgM)-Rasch-built Overall Disability Scale (RODS), and after its construction the finalized IgM-RODS. Rasch-built overall Disability Scale (RODS) is a disease-specific, patient-based, linearly weighted scale that captures activity and social participation limitations to detect activity limitations in patients with Immunogloblin M (IgM) anti-myelin-associated-glycoprotein peripheral neuropathy. For this study, the preliminary RODS is a 146 item patient-reported outcome instrument that assesses activity and social participation limitation. Rasch Measurement Methods examine the extent observed data (patients' actual responses to scale items) accord with predictions of those responses from a mathematical model.
Time frame: 0, 6, 12, 24 and 36 months
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