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Consensus-based clinical practice recommendations for the examination and management of falls in patients with Parkinson's disease

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PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS
卷 20, 期 4, 页码 360-369

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2013.10.030

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Parkinson's disease; Accidental falls; Prevention; Clinical protocol

资金

  1. National Parkinson Foundation (NPF)
  2. NutsOhra Foundation
  3. Stichting Porticus
  4. NPF
  5. NIH
  6. Michael J. Fox Foundation
  7. Parkinson Alliance
  8. Smallwood Foundation
  9. UF Foundation
  10. USF CME office
  11. Vanderbilt University
  12. Medtronic
  13. ANS/St. Jude
  14. EU
  15. Michael J Fox Foundation
  16. National Parkinson Foundation
  17. Israel Science Office
  18. Tel-Aviv University
  19. Tel-Aviv Medical Centre
  20. ZonMw VIDI research grant [016.076.352]

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Falls in Parkinson's disease (PD) are common and frequently devastating. Falls prevention is an urgent priority, but there is no accepted program that specifically addresses the risk profile in PD. Therefore, we aimed to provide consensus-based clinical practice recommendations that systematically address potential fall risk factors in PD. We developed an overview of both generic (age-related) and PD-specific factors. For each factor, we specified: best method of ascertainment; disciplines that should be involved in assessment and treatment; and which interventions could be engaged. Using a web-based tool, we asked 27 clinically active professionals from multiple relevant disciplines to evaluate this overview. The revised version was subsequently reviewed by 12 experts. Risk factors and their associated interventions were included in the final set of recommendations when at least 66% of reviewing experts agreed. These recommendations included 31 risk factors. Nearly all required a multidisciplinary team approach, usually involving a neurologist and PD-nurse specialist. Finally, the expert panel proposed to first identify the specific fall type and to tailor screening and treatment accordingly. A routine evaluation of all risk factors remains reserved for high-risk patients without prior falls, or for patients with seemingly unexplained falls. In conclusion, this project produced a set of consensus-based clinical practice recommendations for the examination and management of falls in PD. These may be used in two ways: for pragmatic use in current clinical practice, pending further evidence; and as the active intervention in clinical trials, aiming to evaluate the effectiveness and cost-effectiveness of large scale implementation. (C) 2014 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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