Neuronox versus BOTOX in the treatment of post-stroke upper limb spasticity: A multicenter randomized controlled trial

Han Gil Seo, Nam Jong Paik, Shi Uk Lee, Byung Mo Oh, Min Ho Chun, Bum Sun Kwon, Moon Suk Bang

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Abstract

Background: Botulinum toxin type A is widely used for treating spasticity. Neuronox (Neu-BoNT/A), a newly manufactured botulinum toxin a, has not yet been investigated for its efficacy and safety in the treatment of post-stroke upper limb spasticity. Objective: We evaluated the efficacy and safety of Neuronox (Neu-BoNT/A) compared with BOTOX (onabotulinum toxin A) for treating post-stroke upper limb spasticity. Methods: In total, 196 stroke patients with moderate to severe upper limb spasticity were randomly assigned to either Neuronox or BOTOX intervention. The wrist flexors were mandatory and elbow, finger, and thumb flexors were optional muscles to be injected. Assessments were performed at baseline and 4, 8, and 12 weeks after the intervention. The primary outcome measure was the change from baseline of the Modified Ashworth Scale (MAS) at the wrist flexors at week 4. Secondary outcome measures included the change of MAS at each visit, response rate, Disability Assessment Scale (DAS), Carer Burden Scale, and Global Assessment of treatment benefit. Results: Primary outcome measures were -1.39±0.79 and -1.56±0.81 in the Neuronox and BOTOX groups, respectively. The difference was within the noninferiority margin of 0.45 (95% upper limit=0.40). There were no significant differences between the groups in the secondary outcome and safety measures, except the change of the MAS at the elbow flexors at week 12 (-0.88±0.75 in the Neuronox group, -0.65±0.74 in the BOTOX group; P=0.0429). Both groups showed significant improvements in the MAS, DAS, and Carer Burden Scale at weeks 4, 8, and 12. Conclusion: Neuronox showed equivalent efficacy and safety compared with BOTOX for treating poststroke upper limb spasticity. Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov NCT01313767.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere0128633
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume10
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jun 2015

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