Reasons driving treatment modification in Parkinson's disease: Results from the cross-sectional phase of the REASON study
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2013
Abstract:
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.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Anti-Parkinson drugs; Motor symptoms; Non-motor symptoms; Parkinson's disease; Aged; Antiparkinson Agents; Cohort Studies; Female; Humans; Male; Middle Aged; Parkinson Disease; Patient Satisfaction; Practice Patterns, Physicians'; Severity of Illness Index; Socioeconomic Factors
Elenco autori:
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.; Marchet, A.
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