Selecting deep brain stimulation or infusion therapies in advanced Parkinson’s disease: an evidence-based review

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作者
Jens Volkmann
Alberto Albanese
Angelo Antonini
K. Ray Chaudhuri
Carl E. Clarke
Rob M. A. de Bie
Günther Deuschl
Karla Eggert
Jean-Luc Houeto
Jaime Kulisevsky
Dag Nyholm
Per Odin
Karen Østergaard
Werner Poewe
Pierre Pollak
Jose Martin Rabey
Olivier Rascol
Evzen Ruzicka
Michael Samuel
Hans Speelman
Olof Sydow
Francesc Valldeoriola
Chris van der Linden
Wolfgang Oertel
机构
[1] University Clinic of Würzburg,Department of Neurology
[2] Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore,Dipartimento di Neuroscienze Cliniche, Istituto Nazionale Neurologico Carlo Besta
[3] IRCCS San Camillo,Department of Neurology
[4] King’s College Hospital,Medical and Dental School
[5] University of Birmingham,Department of Neurology
[6] Academic Medical Center,Department of Neurology
[7] Christian-Albrechts-University,Department of Neurology
[8] Philipps-University Marburg,Movement Disorders Unit, Neurology Department, Sant Pau Hospital
[9] Service de Neurologie,Department of Neuroscience, Neurology
[10] CIC 802,Department of Neurology
[11] Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona and CIBERNED,Department of Neurology
[12] Uppsala University,Clinical Department of Neurology
[13] Klinikum-Bremerhaven,Department of Neurology, Assaf Harofeh Medical Center
[14] Aarhus University Hospital,Departments of Clinical Pharmacology and Neurology, INSERM CIC9302 and UMR 825
[15] Innsbruck Medical University,Department of Neurology, 1st Medical Faculty
[16] Service de Neurologie,Department of Neurology
[17] Hòpitaux Universitaires de Genève,Department of Neurology
[18] Tel Aviv University,Neurology Services, Movement Disorders Unit
[19] University Hospital and University of Toulouse III,Department of Neurology
[20] Charles University,undefined
[21] University of Amsterdam,undefined
[22] Karolinska University Hospital,undefined
[23] Hospital Clinic i Provincial,undefined
[24] AZ Sint Lucas,undefined
来源
Journal of Neurology | 2013年 / 260卷
关键词
Apomorphine; Deep brain stimulation; Duodenal levodopa infusion; Parkinson’s disease;
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Motor complications in Parkinson’s disease (PD) result from the short half-life and irregular plasma fluctuations of oral levodopa. When strategies of providing more continuous dopaminergic stimulation by adjusting oral medication fail, patients may be candidates for one of three device-aided therapies: deep brain stimulation (DBS), continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion, or continuous duodenal/jejunal levodopa/carbidopa pump infusion (DLI). These therapies differ in their invasiveness, side-effect profile, and the need for nursing care. So far, very few comparative studies have evaluated the efficacy of the three device-aided therapies for specific motor problems in advanced PD. As a result, neurologists currently lack guidance as to which therapy could be most appropriate for a particular PD patient. A group of experts knowledgeable in all three therapies reviewed the currently available literature for each treatment and identified variables of clinical relevance for choosing one of the three options such as type of motor problems, age, and cognitive and psychiatric status. For each scenario, pragmatic and (if available) evidence-based recommendations are provided as to which patients could be candidates for either DBS, DLI, or subcutaneous apomorphine.
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页码:2701 / 2714
页数:13
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