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Natural history of motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease and the long-duration response to levodopa.


ABSTRACT: The natural pattern of progression of Parkinson's disease is largely unknown because patients are conventionally followed on treatment. As Parkinson's disease progresses, the true magnitude of the long-duration response to levodopa remains unknown, because it can only be estimated indirectly in treated patients. We aimed to describe the natural course of motor symptoms by assessing the natural OFF in consecutive Parkinson's disease patients never exposed to treatment (drug-naïve), and to investigate the effects of daily levodopa on the progression of motor disability in the OFF medication state over a 2-year period. In this prospective naturalistic study in sub-Saharan Africa, 30 Parkinson's disease patients (age at onset 58?±?14 years, disease duration 7?±?4 years) began levodopa monotherapy and were prospectively assessed using the Unified Parkinson's disease Rating Scale (UPDRS). Data were collected at baseline, at 1-year and 2-years follow-up. First-ever levodopa intake induced a significant improvement in motor symptoms (natural OFF versus ON state UPDRS-III 41.9?±?15.9 versus 26.8?±?15.1, respectively; P?

SUBMITTER: Cilia R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7566883 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Natural history of motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease and the long-duration response to levodopa.

Cilia Roberto R   Cereda Emanuele E   Akpalu Albert A   Sarfo Fred Stephen FS   Cham Momodou M   Laryea Ruth R   Obese Vida V   Oppon Kenneth K   Del Sorbo Francesca F   Bonvegna Salvatore S   Zecchinelli Anna Lena AL   Pezzoli Gianni G  

Brain : a journal of neurology 20200801 8


The natural pattern of progression of Parkinson's disease is largely unknown because patients are conventionally followed on treatment. As Parkinson's disease progresses, the true magnitude of the long-duration response to levodopa remains unknown, because it can only be estimated indirectly in treated patients. We aimed to describe the natural course of motor symptoms by assessing the natural OFF in consecutive Parkinson's disease patients never exposed to treatment (drug-naïve), and to investi  ...[more]

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