Developments of possible clinical diagnostic methods for parkinson's disease: event-related potentials
In this study, Event-Related Potential (ERP) analyzes were performed to detect cognitive impairments in PD with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). A total of 85 volunteers underwent ERP analysis and neuropsychological testing (NPT) to determine cognitive level. In ERP analyses, prolonged latencies were observed in PD groups. However, patients implanted with DBS showed a decrease in latencies, a decrease in symptoms and statistical improvements in both cognitive and attention skills. Considering all these data, ERP results are promising as a noninvasive method that can be used in both disease status and diagnosis of PD.PMID:3867...
Source: Neurocase - April 27, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Burcak Yavuz Emir Rusen Tugce Duman Berra Bas Source Type: research

Developments of possible clinical diagnostic methods for parkinson's disease: event-related potentials
In this study, Event-Related Potential (ERP) analyzes were performed to detect cognitive impairments in PD with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). A total of 85 volunteers underwent ERP analysis and neuropsychological testing (NPT) to determine cognitive level. In ERP analyses, prolonged latencies were observed in PD groups. However, patients implanted with DBS showed a decrease in latencies, a decrease in symptoms and statistical improvements in both cognitive and attention skills. Considering all these data, ERP results are promising as a noninvasive method that can be used in both disease status and diagnosis of PD.PMID:3867...
Source: Neurocase - April 27, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Burcak Yavuz Emir Rusen Tugce Duman Berra Bas Source Type: research

Developments of possible clinical diagnostic methods for parkinson's disease: event-related potentials
In this study, Event-Related Potential (ERP) analyzes were performed to detect cognitive impairments in PD with Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS). A total of 85 volunteers underwent ERP analysis and neuropsychological testing (NPT) to determine cognitive level. In ERP analyses, prolonged latencies were observed in PD groups. However, patients implanted with DBS showed a decrease in latencies, a decrease in symptoms and statistical improvements in both cognitive and attention skills. Considering all these data, ERP results are promising as a noninvasive method that can be used in both disease status and diagnosis of PD.PMID:3867...
Source: Neurocase - April 27, 2024 Category: Neurology Authors: Burcak Yavuz Emir Rusen Tugce Duman Berra Bas Source Type: research

Improving Medication Management for Inpatients with a Secondary Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease
Am J Nurs. 2024 May 1;124(5):50-57. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001016384.47848.89. Epub 2024 Apr 25.ABSTRACTPatients who have Parkinson disease require individualized medication regimens to optimize care. A review of the medication management of patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a secondary diagnosis of Parkinson disease found significant departures from the patients' home regimen. Medication regimens are often altered by health care teams unfamiliar with Parkinson disease-specific care in order to conform to standard hospital medication orders and administration times, potentially resulting in increased patient...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 25, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Arlene Boudreaux Ryan F Schell Scott D Nelson Fenna Phibbs Jessica Stroh Amanda Fraley Depp Source Type: research

Clinical and Brain Morphometry Predictors of Deep Brain Stimulation Outcome in Parkinson's Disease
This study aimed to evaluate, in addition to clinical predictors, the effect of patients' individual brain topography on DBS outcome. The medical records of 35 PD patients were used to analyze DBS outcomes measured with the following scales: Part III of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS-III) off medication at baseline, and at 6-months during medication off and stimulation on, use of anti-parkinsonian medication (LED), Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) and Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire (NMS-Quest). Furthermore, preoperative brain MRI images were utilized to analyze the brain morphology in relat...
Source: Brain Topography - April 25, 2024 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Maija Koivu Aleksi J Sihvonen Johanna Eerola-Rautio K Amande M Pauls Julio Resendiz-Nieves Nuutti Vartiainen Riku Kivisaari Filip Scheperjans Eero Pekkonen Source Type: research

Improving Medication Management for Inpatients with a Secondary Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease
Am J Nurs. 2024 May 1;124(5):50-57. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001016384.47848.89. Epub 2024 Apr 25.ABSTRACTPatients who have Parkinson disease require individualized medication regimens to optimize care. A review of the medication management of patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a secondary diagnosis of Parkinson disease found significant departures from the patients' home regimen. Medication regimens are often altered by health care teams unfamiliar with Parkinson disease-specific care in order to conform to standard hospital medication orders and administration times, potentially resulting in increased patient...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 25, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Arlene Boudreaux Ryan F Schell Scott D Nelson Fenna Phibbs Jessica Stroh Amanda Fraley Depp Source Type: research

Clinical and Brain Morphometry Predictors of Deep Brain Stimulation Outcome in Parkinson's Disease
This study aimed to evaluate, in addition to clinical predictors, the effect of patients' individual brain topography on DBS outcome. The medical records of 35 PD patients were used to analyze DBS outcomes measured with the following scales: Part III of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS-III) off medication at baseline, and at 6-months during medication off and stimulation on, use of anti-parkinsonian medication (LED), Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) and Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire (NMS-Quest). Furthermore, preoperative brain MRI images were utilized to analyze the brain morphology in relat...
Source: Brain Topography - April 25, 2024 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Maija Koivu Aleksi J Sihvonen Johanna Eerola-Rautio K Amande M Pauls Julio Resendiz-Nieves Nuutti Vartiainen Riku Kivisaari Filip Scheperjans Eero Pekkonen Source Type: research

Improving Medication Management for Inpatients with a Secondary Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease
Am J Nurs. 2024 May 1;124(5):50-57. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001016384.47848.89. Epub 2024 Apr 25.ABSTRACTPatients who have Parkinson disease require individualized medication regimens to optimize care. A review of the medication management of patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a secondary diagnosis of Parkinson disease found significant departures from the patients' home regimen. Medication regimens are often altered by health care teams unfamiliar with Parkinson disease-specific care in order to conform to standard hospital medication orders and administration times, potentially resulting in increased patient...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 25, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Arlene Boudreaux Ryan F Schell Scott D Nelson Fenna Phibbs Jessica Stroh Amanda Fraley Depp Source Type: research

Clinical and Brain Morphometry Predictors of Deep Brain Stimulation Outcome in Parkinson's Disease
This study aimed to evaluate, in addition to clinical predictors, the effect of patients' individual brain topography on DBS outcome. The medical records of 35 PD patients were used to analyze DBS outcomes measured with the following scales: Part III of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS-III) off medication at baseline, and at 6-months during medication off and stimulation on, use of anti-parkinsonian medication (LED), Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) and Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire (NMS-Quest). Furthermore, preoperative brain MRI images were utilized to analyze the brain morphology in relat...
Source: Brain Topography - April 25, 2024 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Maija Koivu Aleksi J Sihvonen Johanna Eerola-Rautio K Amande M Pauls Julio Resendiz-Nieves Nuutti Vartiainen Riku Kivisaari Filip Scheperjans Eero Pekkonen Source Type: research

Improving Medication Management for Inpatients with a Secondary Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease
Am J Nurs. 2024 May 1;124(5):50-57. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001016384.47848.89. Epub 2024 Apr 25.ABSTRACTPatients who have Parkinson disease require individualized medication regimens to optimize care. A review of the medication management of patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a secondary diagnosis of Parkinson disease found significant departures from the patients' home regimen. Medication regimens are often altered by health care teams unfamiliar with Parkinson disease-specific care in order to conform to standard hospital medication orders and administration times, potentially resulting in increased patient...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 25, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Arlene Boudreaux Ryan F Schell Scott D Nelson Fenna Phibbs Jessica Stroh Amanda Fraley Depp Source Type: research

Clinical and Brain Morphometry Predictors of Deep Brain Stimulation Outcome in Parkinson's Disease
This study aimed to evaluate, in addition to clinical predictors, the effect of patients' individual brain topography on DBS outcome. The medical records of 35 PD patients were used to analyze DBS outcomes measured with the following scales: Part III of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS-III) off medication at baseline, and at 6-months during medication off and stimulation on, use of anti-parkinsonian medication (LED), Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) and Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire (NMS-Quest). Furthermore, preoperative brain MRI images were utilized to analyze the brain morphology in relat...
Source: Brain Topography - April 25, 2024 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Maija Koivu Aleksi J Sihvonen Johanna Eerola-Rautio K Amande M Pauls Julio Resendiz-Nieves Nuutti Vartiainen Riku Kivisaari Filip Scheperjans Eero Pekkonen Source Type: research

Improving Medication Management for Inpatients with a Secondary Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease
Am J Nurs. 2024 May 1;124(5):50-57. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001016384.47848.89. Epub 2024 Apr 25.ABSTRACTPatients who have Parkinson disease require individualized medication regimens to optimize care. A review of the medication management of patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a secondary diagnosis of Parkinson disease found significant departures from the patients' home regimen. Medication regimens are often altered by health care teams unfamiliar with Parkinson disease-specific care in order to conform to standard hospital medication orders and administration times, potentially resulting in increased patient...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 25, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Arlene Boudreaux Ryan F Schell Scott D Nelson Fenna Phibbs Jessica Stroh Amanda Fraley Depp Source Type: research

Clinical and Brain Morphometry Predictors of Deep Brain Stimulation Outcome in Parkinson's Disease
This study aimed to evaluate, in addition to clinical predictors, the effect of patients' individual brain topography on DBS outcome. The medical records of 35 PD patients were used to analyze DBS outcomes measured with the following scales: Part III of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS-III) off medication at baseline, and at 6-months during medication off and stimulation on, use of anti-parkinsonian medication (LED), Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) and Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire (NMS-Quest). Furthermore, preoperative brain MRI images were utilized to analyze the brain morphology in relat...
Source: Brain Topography - April 25, 2024 Category: Neuroscience Authors: Maija Koivu Aleksi J Sihvonen Johanna Eerola-Rautio K Amande M Pauls Julio Resendiz-Nieves Nuutti Vartiainen Riku Kivisaari Filip Scheperjans Eero Pekkonen Source Type: research

Improving Medication Management for Inpatients with a Secondary Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease
Am J Nurs. 2024 May 1;124(5):50-57. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001016384.47848.89. Epub 2024 Apr 25.ABSTRACTPatients who have Parkinson disease require individualized medication regimens to optimize care. A review of the medication management of patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a secondary diagnosis of Parkinson disease found significant departures from the patients' home regimen. Medication regimens are often altered by health care teams unfamiliar with Parkinson disease-specific care in order to conform to standard hospital medication orders and administration times, potentially resulting in increased patient...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 25, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Arlene Boudreaux Ryan F Schell Scott D Nelson Fenna Phibbs Jessica Stroh Amanda Fraley Depp Source Type: research

Improving Medication Management for Inpatients with a Secondary Diagnosis of Parkinson Disease
Am J Nurs. 2024 May 1;124(5):50-57. doi: 10.1097/01.NAJ.0001016384.47848.89. Epub 2024 Apr 25.ABSTRACTPatients who have Parkinson disease require individualized medication regimens to optimize care. A review of the medication management of patients admitted to a tertiary care hospital with a secondary diagnosis of Parkinson disease found significant departures from the patients' home regimen. Medication regimens are often altered by health care teams unfamiliar with Parkinson disease-specific care in order to conform to standard hospital medication orders and administration times, potentially resulting in increased patient...
Source: The American Journal of Nursing - April 25, 2024 Category: Nursing Authors: Arlene Boudreaux Ryan F Schell Scott D Nelson Fenna Phibbs Jessica Stroh Amanda Fraley Depp Source Type: research