评估阿波啡治疗帕金森病的资格:远程监测潜力。

IF 2.6 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Alagaratnam Niruban, Vaclav Dostal, Abigail Mutimer, Konstantinos Tsamis, Spyridon Kontaxis, Nicholas Kostikis, Foivos Kanellos, Adamantios Ntanis, George Rigas, Spyridon Konitsiotis
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背景:虽然有确定的指导方针,选择合适的候选人,客观和及时的推荐使用阿帕吗啡仍然具有挑战性。目的:本研究探讨了远程监测如何促进帕金森病(PD)患者持续皮下输注阿帕吗啡的转诊。方法:由一名盲评者和一个多学科团队(MDT),包括一名PD专科护士、一名神经科医生和一名老年医学专家,对20名PD患者进行阿帕吗啡泵治疗的资格评估。MDT考虑了远程监测数据和身体检查来确定是否合格。盲评员仅使用远程监测数据(PDMonitor®)来评估资格。结果:使用可穿戴传感器判断阿波吗啡泵治疗的适宜性类似于客观运动症状监测与临床评价相结合的完整方法。MDT和盲评者的科恩卡帕系数为0.89,这表明一致性很高。区分阿波啡泵治疗推荐(APO)和非推荐(非APO)患者的最佳客观指标是设备报告的“开”状态的时间百分比,其中考虑了“关”和运动障碍时间。APO组在该指标中值较低,可以准确地与非APO组区分(85%)。结论:利用远程监测来确定是否适合阿波啡治疗可能会改善PD患者的评估和治疗,从而有助于改善他们的生活质量。
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Assessing Eligibility for Apomorphine Therapy in Parkinson's Disease: The Telemonitoring Potential.

Background: Although there are established guidelines for the selection of suitable candidates, objective and timely referral for the use of apomorphine remains challenging.

Objectives: This research examined how telemonitoring may facilitate referrals for continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion in Parkinson's disease (PD).

Methods: A Blind Rater and a multi-disciplinary team (MDT) including an expert PD nurse, neurologist, and geriatrician determined apomorphine pump treatment eligibility for 20 patients with PD. The MDT considered telemonitoring data and physical examination to determine eligibility. The Blind Rater used only telemonitoring data (PDMonitor®) to evaluate eligibility.

Results: The results show that using wearable sensors to determine appropriateness of apomorphine pump treatment is similar to a complete method that combines objective motor symptom monitoring with clinical evaluation. The MDT and blind rater had a 0.89 Cohen's kappa coefficient, which suggests high rate of agreement. The best-performing objective metric for differentiating patients who were recommended (APO) from those non-recommended (non-APO) for apomorphine pump therapy, was the device-reported percentage of time in the "ON" state, which takes into consideration the "OFF" and dyskinesia time. The APO group had lower values in this metric and could be differentiated from the non-APO group accurately (85%).

Conclusions: Using telemonitoring to determine eligibility for apomorphine therapy might improve evaluation and treatment in patients with PD and, therefore help improve their quality of life.

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期刊介绍: Movement Disorders Clinical Practice- is an online-only journal committed to publishing high quality peer reviewed articles related to clinical aspects of movement disorders which broadly include phenomenology (interesting case/case series/rarities), investigative (for e.g- genetics, imaging), translational (phenotype-genotype or other) and treatment aspects (clinical guidelines, diagnostic and treatment algorithms)
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