How to apply the movement disorder society criteria for diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy
Autor: | David J. Irwin, Kailash P. Bhatia, Sigrun Roeber, Jennifer L. Whitwell, Claire Troakes, Alexander Pantelyat, Günter U. Höglinger, Jan Kassubek, Ines Piot, John C. van Swieten, Thomas Arzberger, Alex Rajput, Angelo Antonini, Leslie W. Ferguson, Werner Poewe, Irene Litvan, Thilo van Eimeren, Max-Joseph Grimm, Carlo Colosimo, Ellen Gelpi, Johannes Levin, Gesine Respondek, Adam L. Boxer, Jean-Christophe Corvol, Wassilios G. Meissner, Lawrence I. Golbe, Huw R. Morris, James B. Rowe, Christer Nilsson, Maria Stamelou, Gregor K. Wenning, Murray Grossman, Wolfgang H. Oertel, Anthony E. Lang, Yaroslau Compta, Keith A. Josephs, Armin Giese |
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Přispěvatelé: | Neurology, Rowe, James [0000-0001-7216-8679], Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository |
Rok vydání: | 2019 |
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Zdroj: | Movement Disorders, 34(8), 1228-1232. John Wiley & Sons Inc. Grimm, Max-Joseph; Respondek, Gesine; Stamelou, Maria; Arzberger, Thomas; Ferguson, Leslie; Gelpi, Ellen; et al.(2019). How to apply the movement disorder society criteria for diagnosis of progressive supranuclear palsy.. Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society. doi: 10.1002/mds.27666. UC San Diego: Retrieved from: http://www.escholarship.org/uc/item/6f11m0q4 Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society, vol 34, iss 8 Movement disorders 34(8), 1228-1232 (2019). doi:10.1002/mds.27666 |
ISSN: | 1531-8257 0885-3185 |
DOI: | 10.1002/mds.27666 |
Popis: | BACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder Society criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy define diagnostic allocations, stratified by certainty levels and clinical predominance types. We aimed to study the frequency of ambiguous multiple allocations and to develop rules to eliminate them. METHODS: We retrospectively collected standardized clinical data by chart review in a multicenter cohort of autopsy-confirmed patients with progressive supranuclear palsy, to classify them by diagnostic certainty level and predominance type and to identify multiple allocations. RESULTS: Comprehensive data were available from 195 patients. More than one diagnostic allocation occurred in 157 patients (80.5%). On average, 5.4 allocations were possible per patient. We developed four rules for Multiple Allocations eXtinction (MAX). They reduced the number of patients with multiple allocations to 22 (11.3%), and the allocations per patient to 1.1. CONCLUSIONS: The proposed MAX rules help to standardize the application of the Movement Disorder Society criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy. © 2019 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. |
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