J. Martifabregas et al., FORCED VITAL CAPACITY DETERIORATION IN AMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSIS HAS AN INFLECTION POINT, European journal of neurology, 3(1), 1996, pp. 40-43
Serial evaluation of forced vital capacity (FVC) were performed in 34
patients with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, 28 of whom were followed
until death, Successive evaluation of FVC in the same patient did not
show a linear progression, An inflexion point was detected in most pat
ients followed to death (81%) with initial normal FVC values, The decl
ine was more rapid and survival time was less than 1 year in most pati
ents after the inflexion point, Significant changes in FVC were charac
teristic of the second half of the course of the disease. FVC results
are useful for determining the presence and degree of respiratory syst
em involvement, but our results suggest that FVC alone cannot serve as
a quantitative test in clinical trials, since most patients show a cu
rvilinear slope in FVC deterioration instead of a linear slope.