Subthalamic Stimulation Improves Short-Term Satisfaction with Life and Treatment in Parkinson's Disease.

IF 3 3区 医学 Q2 HEALTH CARE SCIENCES & SERVICES
Anna Sauerbier, Pia Bachon, Leire Ambrosio, Philipp A Loehrer, Alexandra Rizos, Stefanie T Jost, Alexandra Gronostay, Gereon R Fink, Keyoumars Ashkan, Christopher Nimsky, Veerle Visser-Vandewalle, K Ray Chaudhuri, Lars Timmermann, Pablo Martinez-Martin, Haidar S Dafsari
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The effect of subthalamic stimulation (STN-DBS) on patients' personal satisfaction with life and their Parkinson's disease (PD) treatment is understudied, as is its correlation with quality of life (QoL). Therefore, we tested the hypothesis that STN-DBS for PD enhances satisfaction with life and treatment. In a prospective, multicenter study with a 6-month follow-up involving 121 patients, we measured the main outcomes using the Satisfaction with Life and Treatment Scale (SLTS-7). Secondary outcomes included the eight-item PD Questionnaire (PDQ-8), European QoL Questionnaire (EQ-5D-3L), EQ-Visual Analogue Scale (VAS), Non-Motor Symptom Scale (NMSS), Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale (HADS), and Unified PD Rating Scale (UPDRS). Longitudinal outcome changes, effect sizes (Cohen's d), and correlations between outcome changes were analyzed. SLTS-7 scores improved at the 6-month follow-up, particularly in the domains of 'satisfaction with physical health' and 'satisfaction with treatment'. Change scores correlated strongly (EQ-VAS), moderately (PDQ-8 SI and HADS), and weakly (UPDRS-activities of daily living and EQ-5D-3L) with other scales. Satisfaction with physical health, psychosocial well-being, or treatment was not related to UPDRS-motor examination. This study provides evidence that STN-DBS enhances patients' personal satisfaction with life and treatment. This satisfaction is associated with improvements in the QoL, daily activities, and neuropsychiatric aspects of PD rather than its motor aspects.

丘脑下刺激提高帕金森病患者对生活和治疗的短期满意度
眼下脑刺激(STN-DBS)对患者个人生活满意度和帕金森病(PD)治疗满意度的影响及其与生活质量(QoL)的相关性尚未得到充分研究。因此,我们测试了 STN-DBS 治疗帕金森病可提高生活和治疗满意度的假设。在一项随访 6 个月的前瞻性多中心研究中,我们使用生活和治疗满意度量表 (SLTS-7) 对 121 名患者的主要结果进行了测量。次要结果包括八项PD问卷(PDQ-8)、欧洲QoL问卷(EQ-5D-3L)、EQ-视觉模拟量表(VAS)、非运动症状量表(NMSS)、医院焦虑抑郁量表(HADS)和统一PD评分量表(UPDRS)。对纵向结果变化、效应大小(Cohen's d)和结果变化之间的相关性进行了分析。在 6 个月的随访中,SLTS-7 评分有所提高,尤其是在 "对身体健康的满意度 "和 "对治疗的满意度 "方面。得分变化与其他量表的相关性分别为强(EQ-VAS)、中(PDQ-8 SI 和 HADS)和弱(UPDRS-日常生活活动和 EQ-5D-3L)。对身体健康、社会心理健康或治疗的满意度与UPDRS-运动检查无关。这项研究提供的证据表明,STN-DBS 提高了患者对生活和治疗的个人满意度。这种满意度与帕金森病的生活质量、日常活动和神经精神方面的改善相关,而与运动方面的改善无关。
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Journal of Personalized Medicine
Journal of Personalized Medicine Medicine-Medicine (miscellaneous)
CiteScore
4.10
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1878
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Personalized Medicine (JPM; ISSN 2075-4426) is an international, open access journal aimed at bringing all aspects of personalized medicine to one platform. JPM publishes cutting edge, innovative preclinical and translational scientific research and technologies related to personalized medicine (e.g., pharmacogenomics/proteomics, systems biology). JPM recognizes that personalized medicine—the assessment of genetic, environmental and host factors that cause variability of individuals—is a challenging, transdisciplinary topic that requires discussions from a range of experts. For a comprehensive perspective of personalized medicine, JPM aims to integrate expertise from the molecular and translational sciences, therapeutics and diagnostics, as well as discussions of regulatory, social, ethical and policy aspects. We provide a forum to bring together academic and clinical researchers, biotechnology, diagnostic and pharmaceutical companies, health professionals, regulatory and ethical experts, and government and regulatory authorities.
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