Characteristics of responders to interventions for Parkinson disease: a scoping systematic review.

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Sidney T Baudendistel, Gammon M Earhart
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Abstract

Aims: The purpose of this review is to identify the characteristics of responders in interventions targeting motor function for individuals with Parkinson disease.

Materials & methods: The primary search included, 'Parkinson' + 'responder.' A second, broader, search further included 'response' + 'responsiveness' + 'responsive.' Records were sorted by intervention: neuromodulation, pharmaceutical, physical, and placebo.

Results: Thirteen studies were identified in the primary and 19 studies in the secondary search, culminating in 120 characteristics. For neuromodulation interventions, responders were younger at onset, more responsive to levodopa, and had more difficulties with activities of daily living. Responders to pharmaceuticals were younger at diagnosis. Physical intervention responders had worse balance, less balance confidence, and worse cognition. No relevant characteristics were identified for placebo interventions.

Conclusions: Although there are clear limitations and gaps in the literature, responder analyses represent an important step toward more personalized treatments for the motor symptoms of Parkinson disease.

帕金森病干预反应者的特征:范围系统评价。
目的:本综述的目的是确定针对帕金森病患者运动功能干预的应答者的特征。材料与方法:主要检索包括“Parkinson”+“responder”。第二个范围更广的搜索包括“response”+“responsiveness”+“responsive”。记录按干预措施分类:神经调节、药物、物理和安慰剂。结果:13项研究在初级检索中被确定,19项研究在二级检索中被确定,最终确定了120个特征。对于神经调节干预,应答者发病更年轻,对左旋多巴反应更灵敏,日常生活活动更困难。对药物有反应的患者在诊断时更年轻。身体干预应答者的平衡能力较差,平衡信心较差,认知能力较差。未发现安慰剂干预的相关特征。结论:尽管文献中存在明显的局限性和空白,但应答者分析代表了对帕金森病运动症状进行更个性化治疗的重要一步。
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