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Impact of duodopa on quality of life in advanced parkinson's disease: A UK case series
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نویسنده
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foltynie t. ,magee c. ,james c. ,webster g.j.m. ,lees a.j. ,limousin p.
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منبع
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parkinson's disease - 2013 - شماره : 0
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چکیده
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Treatment options in advanced parkinson's disease (pd) include subcutaneous apomorphine,pallidal or subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (dbs),or levodopa/carbidopa intestinal gel (lcig/duodopa). in this study,we describe the outcome of 12 pd patients with pd related complications started on lcig,with respect to their quality of life measured by a disease specific validated scale - the pdq39,together with diaries recording time spent on, off, dyskinetic, or asleep. at the time of latest follow up,improvements were observed in both the pdq39 summary index as well as diary reports of pd symptom control following introduction of lcig,supporting its use in well selected patients. the use of a trial period of lcig via naso-jejunal administration allows objective evaluation of improvement in pd symptom control in advance of the placement of the more invasive percutaneous jejunostomy procedure. the decision to embark on lcig,apomorphine or dbs should be supported by input from centres with experience of all 3 approaches. since lcig is an expensive option,development of the most appropriate future commissioning of this therapy in the absence of class 1 evidence requires careful scrutiny of the outcomes of its use in a broad range of published series. © 2013 t. foltynie et al.
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آدرس
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sobell department of motor neuroscience,ucl institute of neurology,queen square,london wc1n 3bg,united kingdom,national hospital for neurology and neurosurgery,queen square, United Kingdom, national hospital for neurology and neurosurgery,queen square, United Kingdom, national hospital for neurology and neurosurgery,queen square, United Kingdom, department of gastroenterology,university college hospital nhs trust,235 euston road, United Kingdom, reta lila weston institute,1 wakefield street, United Kingdom, sobell department of motor neuroscience,ucl institute of neurology,queen square,london wc1n 3bg,united kingdom,national hospital for neurology and neurosurgery,queen square, United Kingdom
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