Diagnosis of Parkinson's: A Novel Approach

Omkar, Anith, Pratik, Sushmitha, Sruthi Dinesh
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In Europe, 1.2 million people suffer with Parkinson's disease (PD), and during the next few decades, there will likely be an exponential increase in the disease's prevalence. The lack of neurologists qualified to provide skilled care for Parkinson's disease (PD) will provide a challenge to this epidemiological trend. Patients are calling for strict symptom management and treatment education as Parkinson's disease (PD) becomes more widely recognized. Furthermore, due to the very diverse character of symptoms among patients as well as changes within the same patient, new tools are needed to enable clinicians and patients monitor the disease in the context of their daily lives and modify treatment in a more pertinent manner. Currently, a number of body-worn sensors (BWS) have been proposed to track clinical aspects of parkinsonian patients, including motor variations like tremor, has been included to tools for research and patient management. Here, we offer a useful anthology that highlights the features of the BWSs that PD patients in Europe use the most, with an emphasis on how they might be used as instruments to enhance therapy management. Technology for monitoring non-motor aspects is also taken into consideration. BWS undoubtedly present fresh chances to enhance PD management tactics, but it's important to define exactly how they fit into everyday routine treatment.
诊断帕金森病:一种新方法
在欧洲,有 120 万人患有帕金森病(PD),在未来几十年内,该病的发病率可能会呈指数级增长。由于缺乏有资格为帕金森病(PD)提供专业治疗的神经科医生,这一流行趋势将面临挑战。随着帕金森病(PD)得到越来越广泛的认识,患者要求严格的症状管理和治疗教育。此外,由于患者的症状多种多样,而且同一患者的症状也会发生变化,因此需要新的工具来帮助临床医生和患者在日常生活中监测疾病,并以更有针对性的方式调整治疗方法。目前,一些用于追踪帕金森病人临床症状的体戴式传感器(BWS)已被纳入研究和患者管理工具,其中包括震颤等运动变异。在此,我们提供了一份有用的选集,重点介绍了欧洲帕金森病患者最常用的 BWS 的特点,并强调了如何将它们用作加强治疗管理的工具。此外,还考虑了用于监测非运动方面的技术。BWS 无疑为加强帕金森病的治疗策略提供了新的机会,但重要的是要明确它们如何与日常常规治疗相结合。
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