Reasons driving treatment modification in Parkinson's disease: Results from the cross-sectional phase of the REASON study

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العنوان: Reasons driving treatment modification in Parkinson's disease: Results from the cross-sectional phase of the REASON study
المؤلفون: Tinazzi, M, Abbruzzese, G, Antonini, A, Ceravolo, R, Fabbrini, G, Lessi, P, Barone, P, REASON Study Group:Abruzzese, G, Lido, V, Melone, M, Schettino, C, Califano, F, Ceravolo, M, Capecci, M, Andrenelli, E, Iemolo, F, Spadaro, D, Carnemolla, A, Pontieri, F, Pellicano, C, Benincasa, D, Pietracupa, S, Latorre, A, Tedeschi, G, Tessitore, A, Giordano, A, Bonuccelli, U, Frosini, D, Vanelli, F, Comi, G, Volonté, M, Spagnolo, F, Scaglioni, A, Abrignani, G, Avanzino, L, Tamburini, T, Facchini, S, Biundo, R, Altavista, M, Roberti, C, Asteggiano, G, L'Episcopo, M, Saracco, E, Avarello, T, Bono, G, Riboldazzi, G, Leva, S, Del, S, Carabelli, M, E, Traverso, E, Michelucci, R, Nassetti, S, Pasini, E, Padovani, A, Cottini, E, Bigni, B, Ruggieri, S, Modugno, N, Fischetti, M, Stefani, A, Pierantozzi, M, Bassi, M, Ottaviani, S, Ajena, D, Trianni, G, My, F, Caggiula, M, Valenti, G, Grioli, S, La Farina, I, Zambito Marsala, S, Marchini, C, Gioulis, M, Picillo, M, Moccia, M, Denaro, A, Sebastianelli, L, Onofrj, M, Thomas, A, Marini, C, De Santis, F, Spagnoli, V, L'Erario, R, Passadore, P, Belgrado, E, Mucchiut, M, Priori, A, Cogiamanian, F, Marchet, A
المساهمون: Tinazzi, M, Abbruzzese, G, Antonini, A, Ceravolo, R, Fabbrini, G, Lessi, P, Barone, P, Lido, V, Melone, M, Schettino, C, Califano, F, Ceravolo, Mg, Capecci, M, Andrenelli, E, Iemolo, F, Spadaro, D, Carnemolla, A, Pontieri, F, Pellicano, C, Benincasa, D, Pietracupa, S, Latorre, A, Tedeschi, G, Tessitore, A, Giordano, A, Bonuccelli, U, Frosini, D, Vanelli, F, Comi, G, Volonté, M, Spagnolo, F, Scaglioni, A, Abrignani, G, Avanzino, L, Tamburini, T, Facchini, S, Biundo, R, Altavista, M, Roberti, C, Asteggiano, G, L'Episcopo, M, Saracco, E, Avarello, T, Bono, G, Riboldazzi, G, Leva, S, Del, Sette, M, Carabelli, E, Traverso, E, Michelucci, R, Nassetti, S, Pasini, E, Padovani, A, Cottini, E, Bigni, B, Ruggieri, S, Modugno, N, Fischetti, M, Stefani, A, Pierantozzi, M, Bassi, M, Ottaviani, S, Ajena, D, Trianni, G, My, F, Caggiula, M, Valenti, G, Grioli, S, La, Farina, I, Zambito, Marsala, S, Marchini, C, Gioulis, M, Picillo, M, Moccia, M, Denaro, A, Sebastianelli, L, Onofrj, M, Thomas, A, Marini, C, De, Santi, F, Spagnoli, V, L'Erario, R, Passadore, P, Belgrado, E, Mucchiut, M, Priori, A, Cogiamanian, F, Marchet, A., Tinazzi, M., Abbruzzese, G., Antonini, A., Ceravolo, R., Fabbrini, G., Lessi, P., Barone, P., Melone, M. A. B., Schettino, C., Califano, F., Ceravolo, M. G., Capecci, M., Andrenelli, E., Iemolo, F., Spadaro, D., Carnemolla, A., Pontieri, F. E., Pellicano, C., Benincasa, D., Pietracupa, S., Latorre, A., Tedeschi, G., Tessitore, A., Giordano, A., Bonuccelli, U., Frosini, D., Vanelli, F., Comi, G., Volonte, M. A., Spagnolo, F., Scaglioni, A., Abrignani, G., Avanzino, L., Tamburini, T., Facchini, S., Biundo, R., Altavista, M. C., Roberti, C., Asteggiano, G., L'Episcopo, M. R., Saracco, E., Avarello, T., Bono, G., Riboldazzi, G., Leva, S., Del Sette, M., Carabelli, E., Traverso, E., Michelucci, R., Nassetti, S., Pasini, E., Padovani, A., Cottini, E., Bigni, B., Ruggieri, S., Modugno, N., Fischetti, M., Stefani, A., Pierantozzi, M., Stampanoni Bassi, M., Ottaviani, S., Ajena, D., Trianni, G., My, F., Caggiula, M., Valenti, G., Grioli, S., La Farina, I., Zambito Marsala, S., Marchini, C., Gioulis, M., Picillo, M., Moccia, M., Denaro, A., Sebastianelli, L., Onofrj, M., Thomas, A., Marini, C., De Santis, F., Spagnoli, V., L'Erario, R., Passadore, P., Belgrado, E., Mucchiut, M., Priori, A., Cogiamanian, F., Lessi, Comi, Giancarlo
سنة النشر: 2013
مصطلحات موضوعية: Male, Pediatrics, Parkinson's disease, anti-Parkinson drugs, motor symptoms, non-motor symptoms, Practice Patterns, Socioeconomic Factor, Motor symptoms, Severity of Illness Index, Antiparkinson Agents, Cohort Studies, Motor symptom, Practice Patterns, Physicians', Stage (cooking), Anti-Parkinson drug, Anti-Parkinson drugs, Non-motor symptoms, Aged, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Parkinson Disease, Patient Satisfaction, Socioeconomic Factors, Geriatrics and Gerontology, Neurology (clinical), Neurology, musculoskeletal, neural, and ocular physiology, Antiparkinson Agent, cardiovascular system, Settore MED/26 - Neurologia, Treatment modification, Human, medicine.medical_specialty, Non-motor symptom, Disease severity, medicine, In patient, Physicians', business.industry, Advanced stage, medicine.disease, nervous system diseases, Physical therapy, Treatment decision making, Cohort Studie, business
الوصف: OBJECTIVES: To assess the association between clinical and socio-demographic features and anti-Parkinson drug (APD) treatment modifications in patients with PD and to describe neurologist and patient opinions regarding the need for changes in APD therapy. METHODS: Subjects with PD with stable APD treatment over ≥3 months prior to baseline were enrolled and evaluated for socio-demographic data, disability, disease severity and neurologist and patient views on the need to modify APD treatment. RESULTS: 775 Patients were included, 51% with Hoehn and Yahr (HY) stage 1-2 (early PD) and 49% with HY stage 2.5-4 (advanced PD). Neurologists modified APD treatment in 255 patients, 97 (25%) early PD and 158 (41%; p < 0.0001) advanced PD. APD modification was strongly associated with a low educational level and UPDRS part IV score. The most common reasons behind the APD therapy changes among neurologists were presence/worsening of motor or non-motor symptoms (88% and 37% of subjects respectively). Out of 216 patients, 92% and 51% were willing to undergo APD changes to therapy because of the presence/worsening of motor or non-motor symptoms. CONCLUSIONS: Neurologist decision to change APD therapy and patients reasons for dissatisfaction with it can be prevalently attributed to the presence/worsening of motor symptoms and motor fluctuations in the advanced stages. Non-motor symptoms were considered more often by patients. The patient educational level played a key role in treatment decision.
اللغة: English
URL الوصول: https://explore.openaire.eu/search/publication?articleId=doi_dedup___::3633e5918c7d753f093c8e430a258b66
http://hdl.handle.net/11562/611352
حقوق: OPEN
رقم الأكسشن: edsair.doi.dedup.....3633e5918c7d753f093c8e430a258b66
قاعدة البيانات: OpenAIRE