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Title: Improvement of impulse control disorders associated with levodopa–carbidopa intestinal gel treatment in advanced Parkinson’s disease
Authors: Catalan, Maria Jose
Molina-Arjona, Jose Antonio
Mir, Pablo
Cubo, Esther
Arbelo González, José Matías 
Martinez-Martin, Pablo
UNESCO Clasification: 320507 Neurología
Keywords: Dopamine agonists
Impulse control disorders
Levodopa,
Parkinson’s disease
Psychiatric symptoms
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: 0340-5354
Journal: Journal of Neurology 
Abstract: Impulse control behaviors are a frequent comorbidity for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). The objective of the present study was to evaluate the effectiveness levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) therapy on impulse control disorders (ICDs) in patients with advanced PD. We conducted a multicenter, observational, and prospective (6 months follow-up) study that included consecutive PD patients assigned to LCIG through routine medical practice. Patients completed visits at baseline, 1, 3, and 6 months after percutaneous endoscopic gastrostomy procedure. The following outcomes were evaluated: presence and severity of ICDs and other neuropsychiatric disorders, sleep disturbances, patients' quality of life, and caregivers' burden. Sixty-two patients were included at baseline: mean age 72.2 years (SD ± 7.0), 42% women. Median duration of PD symptoms was 13.5 years (IQR 5.5-21.5) and median time with motor fluctuations was 5.0 years (IQR 1.0-9.0). Treatment with LCIG infusion was associated with progressive and significant improvements in ICDs symptoms over the study period (64.4% reduction in the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's disease-Rating Scale score). Psychotic and other neuropsychiatric symptoms were also significantly reduced, and patients' sleep quality and psychosocial function improved. Caregivers' burden remained unchanged. There was a significant improvement in the daily "Off" time [7.4 h (SD ± 4.0) vs 1.5 h (SD ± 1.8); p < 0.0001] at the end of follow-up, whereas duration of dyskinesias was not affected. ICDs significantly improved after 6-month LCIG treatment in a group of PD patients with mild-to-moderate neuropsychiatric disturbances.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/44334
ISSN: 0340-5354
DOI: 10.1007/s00415-018-8803-1
Source: Journal of Neurology [ISSN 0340-5354], v. 265, p. 1279-1287
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