Artículo
How much time is needed in clinical practice to reach a diagnosis of clinically established Parkinson's disease?
Fecha de publicación:
11/2021
Editorial:
Elsevier
Revista:
Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
ISSN:
1353-8020
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Introduction: The implementation of accepted clinical diagnostic criteria has improved the accuracy of a clinical diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Time frames of 3–10 years have been empirically proposed to reach a diagnosis of clinically established PD. Methods: We explored the time to a Final Clinical Diagnosis (FCD) and the factors that predict faster diagnoses in patients presenting with parkinsonism and/or tremor between 2009 and 2015 at our tertiary center. All patients underwent a standardized workout process to reach a FCD, which included an acute levodopa challenge (LDC) after the first visit. Results: Among the 326 patients included, 215 (66%) received a FCD within the first six months after the LDC. A FCD was reached in 95% and 100% of patients in 33 and 108 months, respectively. PD was the FCD in 196 patients (60.1%). The FCD was reached faster in patients with a positive response to levodopa and when the FCD was PD. Conclusion: The time needed to reach a final diagnosis in the clinical setting was 2.75 years in 95% of patients presenting initially with parkinsonism and/or tremor. Patients with positive responses to levodopa at the LDC, benefited from shorter delays until the FCD.
Palabras clave:
ACCURACY
,
CRITERIA
,
DIAGNOSIS
,
PARKINSON'S DISEASE
,
PARKINSONISM
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Rossi, Malco Damian; Perez Lloret, Santiago; Merello, Marcelo Jorge; How much time is needed in clinical practice to reach a diagnosis of clinically established Parkinson's disease?; Elsevier; Parkinsonism & Related Disorders; 92; 11-2021; 53-58
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