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2. Non-motor symptoms in atypical and secondary parkinsonism: the PRIAMO study
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Colosimo, Carlo, Morgante, Letterio, Antonini, Angelo, Barone, Paolo, Avarello, Tania P., Bottacchi, Edo, Cannas, Antonino, Ceravolo, Maria Gabriella, Ceravolo, Roberto, Cicarelli, Giulio, Gaglio, Rosa M., Giglia, Luisa, Iemolo, Francesco, Manfredi, Michela, Meco, Giuseppe, Nicoletti, Alessandra, Pederzoli, Massimo, Petrone, Alfredo, Pisani, Antonio, Pontieri, Francesco E., Quatrale, Rocco, Ramat, Silvia, Scala, Rossana, Volpe, Giampiero, Zappulla, Salvatore, Bentivoglio, Anna Rita, Stocchi, Fabrizio, Trianni, Giorgio, Del Dotto, Paolo, Simoni, Lucia, Marconi, Roberto, and and PRIAMO STUDY GROUP
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- 2010
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3. The PRIAMO study: active sexual life is associated with better motor and non-motor outcomes in men with early Parkinson's disease
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Picillo, M, Palladino, R, Erro, R, Colosimo, C, Marconi, R, Antonini, A, Barone, P, PRIAMO study group, Picillo, M., Palladino, R., Erro, R., Colosimo, C., Marconi, R., Antonini, A., and Barone, P.
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Male ,Longitudinal study ,SYMPTOMS ,Parkinson's disease ,Gastrointestinal Diseases ,Cohort Studies ,Disability Evaluation ,0302 clinical medicine ,Quality of life ,gender ,Apathy ,Longitudinal Studies ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Age of Onset ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Sex Characteristics ,Movement Disorders ,Parkinson Disease ,Middle Aged ,Treatment Outcome ,Neurology ,Disease Progression ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,Life Sciences & Biomedicine ,PRIAMO study group ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Sexual Behavior ,Clinical Neurology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,QUALITY ,Humans ,sex ,Aged ,Science & Technology ,Neurology & Neurosurgery ,business.industry ,Neurosciences ,1103 Clinical Sciences ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,DYSFUNCTION ,parkinson ,progression ,Erectile dysfunction ,Sexual dysfunction ,Quality of Life ,Neurosciences & Neurology ,Neurology (clinical) ,1109 Neurosciences ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Data suggest a relationship between sexual dysfunction, mainly erectile dysfunction in men, and worse disease progression in Parkinson's disease (PD). There is scant evidence on the correlates of sexual activity in PD patients. By involving a subgroup of 355 patients from the PRIAMO (Parkinson Disease Non Motor Symptoms) study, the present 24-month longitudinal prospective analysis aims to demonstrate that the presence of active sexual life is associated with disease progression in early PD. METHODS AND RESULTS: Multivariable mixed-effect logistic regression models showed that gastrointestinal symptoms [odds ratio 0.56, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.39-0.82, P = 0.003] and apathy (odds ratio 0.42, 95% CI 0.29-0.63, P < 0.001) were less likely to be associated with sexual activity in men. Analysis also demonstrated that sexual activity in men was associated with lower motor disability (coefficient -2.881, 95% CI -4.732 to -1.030, P = 0.002), better quality of life (coefficient -24.196, 95% CI -44.884 to -3.508, P = 0.022; coefficient 0.083, 95% CI 0.023-0.143, P = 0.006) and lower depression scores (coefficient -1.245, 95% CI -2.104 to -0.387, P = 0.004). No association was shown in women. CONCLUSIONS: This is the first prospective longitudinal study involving a large cohort of PD patients suggesting that sexual activity is associated with lower motor and non-motor disability as well as with better quality of life in men. These findings should prompt movement disorders specialists to periodically inquiry about their patients' sexual life
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- 2019
4. The PRIAMO study: age- and sex-related relationship between prodromal constipation and disease phenotype in early Parkinson's disease.
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Picillo, Marina, Palladino, Raffaele, Erro, Roberto, Alfano, Rossella, Colosimo, Carlo, Marconi, Roberto, Antonini, Angelo, Barone, Paolo, on behalf of the PRIAMO study group, Morgante, Letterio, Benincasa, D., Quatrale, R., Biguzzi, S., Braga, M., Ceravolo, G., Capecci, M., Meco, G., Caravona, N., Scala, R., and De Falco, F. A.
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APATHY ,PARKINSON'S disease ,PHENOTYPES ,CONSTIPATION ,OLDER patients ,OLDER women - Abstract
Objectives: To explore the impact of sex and age on relationship between prodromal constipation and disease phenotype in Parkinson's disease at early stages. Methods: A total of 385 Parkinson's disease patients from the PRIAMO study were classified according to the presence of prodromal constipation and followed for 24 months. Multivariable mixed-effect models were applied. All analyses were performed separately for sex (64.1% men) and median age (different by sex: 67 years-old in men and 68 years-old in women). Results: As for sex, prodromal constipation was associated with greater odds of attention/memory complaints and apathy symptoms in women only. As for age, prodromal constipation was associated with lower cognitive and higher apathy scores in older patients only. Conclusions: Prodromal constipation anticipates lower cognitive performances and more severe apathy since the earliest stages in women and older patients. Sex- and age-related heterogeneity of prodromal markers of Parkinson's disease may impact disease phenotype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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5. The PRIAMO study: A multicenter assessment of nonmotor symptoms and their impact on quality of life in Parkinson's disease
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Barone P., Antonini A., Colosimo C., Marconi R., Morgante L., Avarello T. P., Bottacchi E., Cannas A., Ceravolo G., Ceravolo R., Cicarelli G., Gaglio R. M., Giglia R. M., Iemolo F., Manfredi M., Meco G., Nicoletti A., Pederzoli M., Petrone A., Pisani A., Pontieri F. E., Quatrale R., Ramat S., Scala R., Volpe G., Zappulla S., Bentivoglio A. R., Stocchi F., Trianni G., Dotto P. D., PRIAMO study group, Martinelli P., Barone, Paolo, Antonini, A, Colosimo, C, Marconi, R, Morgante, L, Avarello, Tp, Bottacchi, E, Cannas, A, Ceravolo, G, Ceravolo, R, Cicarelli, G, Gaglio, Rm, Giglia, Rm, Iemolo, F, Manfredi, M, Meco, G, Nicoletti, A, Pederzoli, M, Petrone, A, Pisani, A, Pontieri, Fe, Quatrale, R, Ramat, S, Scala, R, Volpe, G, Zappulla, S, Bentivoglio, Ar, Stocchi, F, Trianni, G, Dotto, Pd, PRIAMO study, g. r. o. u. p., Barone P., Antonini A., Colosimo C., Marconi R., Morgante L., Avarello T.P., Bottacchi E., Cannas A., Ceravolo G., Ceravolo R., Cicarelli G., Gaglio R.M., Giglia R.M., Iemolo F., Manfredi M., Meco G., Nicoletti A., Pederzoli M., Petrone A., Pisani A., Pontieri F.E., Quatrale R., Ramat S., Scala R., Volpe G., Zappulla S., Bentivoglio A.R., Stocchi F., Trianni G., Dotto P.D., PRIAMO study group [.., Martinelli P., and ]
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Male ,Pediatrics ,Parkinson's disease ,Nonmotor symptoms ,Gastrointestinal Diseases ,Anxiety ,Antiparkinson Agents ,Olfaction Disorders ,Cognition ,Quality of life ,Apathy ,complications/drug therapy/psychology ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,Fatigue ,Depression ,Parkinson Disease ,Middle Aged ,Psychiatric symptoms ,Aged ,Cognition Disorders ,Female ,Humans ,Italy ,Pain ,Sleep Disorders, Intrinsic ,Urination Disorders ,Quality of Life ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neurology ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,epidemiology ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Drooling ,Aged, Antiparkinson Agents ,therapeutic use, Anxiety ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Cognition Disorders ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Depression ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Fatigue ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Female, Gastrointestinal Diseases ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Humans, Italy ,epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Olfaction Disorders ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Pain ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Parkinson Disease ,complications/drug therapy/psychology, Quality of Life, Sleep Disorders ,Intrinsic ,epidemiology/etiology/psychology, Urination Disorders ,medicine ,Nocturia ,Urination disorder ,medicine.disease ,therapeutic use ,Physical therapy ,MULTICENTER STUDY ,PARKINSON ,Sleep Disorders - Abstract
We performed a multicenter survey using a semistructured interview in 1,072 consecutive patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) enrolled during 12 months in 55 Italian centers to assess the prevalence of nonmotor symptoms (NMSs), their association with cognitive impairment, and the impact on patients' quality of life (QoL). We found that 98.6% of patients with PD reported the presence of NMSs. The most common were as follows: fatigue (58%), anxiety (56%), leg pain (38%), insomnia (37%), urgency and nocturia (35%), drooling of saliva and difficulties in maintaining concentration (31%). The mean number of NMS per patient was 7.8 (range, 0-32). NMS in the psychiatric domain were the most frequent (67%). Frequency of NMS increased along with the disease duration and severity. Patients with cognitive impairment reported more frequently apathy, attention/memory deficit, and psychiatric symptoms. Apathy was the symptom associated with worse PDQ-39 score but also presence of fatigue, attention/memory, and psychiatric symptoms had a negative impact on QoL. These findings further support a key role for NMS in the clinical frame of PD and the need to address them specifically in clinical trials using dedicated scales.
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- 2009
6. The progression of non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease and their contribution to motor disability and quality of life
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Angelo, Antonini, Paolo, Barone, Roberto, Marconi, Letterio, Morgante, Salvatore, Zappulla, Pontieri, FRANCESCO ERNESTO, Silvia, Ramat, Maria Gabriella Ceravolo, Meco, Giuseppe, Giulio, Cicarelli, Massimo, Pederzoli, Michela, Manfredi, Roberto, Ceravolo, Mucchiot, M., Giampiero, Volpe, Giovanni, Abbruzzese, Edo, Bottacchi, Luigi, Bartolomei, Giuseppe, Ciacci, Antonino, Cannas, Maria Giovanna Randisi, Alfredo, Petrone, Mario, Baratti, Vincenzo, Toni, Giovanni, Cossu, Del Dotto, P., Anna Rita Bentivoglio, Michele, Abrignani, Rossana, Scala, Franco, Pennisi, Rocco, Quatrale, Rosa Maria Gaglio, Zappia, M., Michele, Perini, Tania, Avarello, Stanzione, P., Augusto, Scaglioni, Paolo Emilio Martinelli, Francesco, Iemolo, Laura, Ferigo, Pasqualino, Simone, Soliveri, L., Troianello, B., Domenico, Consoli, Alessandro, Mauro, Leonardo, Lopiano, Giuseppe, Nastasi, Colosimo, Carlo, and Behalf Of The Priamo Study Group, O. N.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Neurology ,Parkinson's disease ,Non-motor symptoms ,Neurological disorder ,Central nervous system disease ,Cohort Studies ,Disability Evaluation ,Cognition ,Quality of life ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,80 and over ,Humans ,Apathy ,Prospective Studies ,Mortality ,Motor progression ,Prospective cohort study ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Motor Skills Disorders ,Disease Progression ,Quality of Life ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Parkinson Disease ,Follow-Up Studies ,Middle Aged ,Female ,parkinson's disease ,mortality ,quality of life ,cognition ,motor progression ,non-motor symptoms ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Physical therapy ,Parkinson’s disease ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Neurology (clinical) ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Motor deterioration - Abstract
Non-motor symptoms are gaining relevance in Parkinson's disease (PD) management but little is known about their progression and contribution to deterioration of quality of life. We followed prospectively 707 PD patients (62 % males) for 2 years. We assessed non-motor symptoms referred to 12 different domains, each including 1-10 specific symptoms, as well as motor state (UPDRS), general cognition, and life quality. HoehnYahr (HY) stage was used to categorize patient status (I-II mild; III moderate; IV-V severe). We found that individual non-motor symptoms had variable evolution over the 2-year follow-up with sleep, gastrointestinal, attention/memory and skin disturbances (hyperhidrosis and seborrhea) becoming more prevalent and psychiatric, cardiovascular, and respiratory disorders becoming less prevalent. Development of symptoms in the cardiovascular, apathy, urinary, psychiatric, and fatigue domains was associated with significant life-quality worsening (p0.0045, alpha with Bonferroni correction). During the observation period, 123 patients (17 %) worsened clinically while 584 were rated as stable. There was a fivefold greater increase in UPDRS motor score in worse compared with stable patients over 24 months (p0.0001 vs. baseline both in stable and worse group). The total number of reported non-motor symptoms increased over 24 months in patients with motor worsening compared to stable ones (p0.001). Thirty-nine patients died (3.4 % of patients evaluable at baseline) with mean age at death of 74 years. Deceased patients were older, had significantly higher HY stage and motor score, and reported a greater number of non-motor symptoms at baseline. In conclusion, overall non-motor symptom progression does not follow motor deterioration, is symptom-specific, and only development of specific domains negatively impacts quality of life. These results have consequences for drug studies targeting non-motor features.
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7. Non motor symptoms in atypical parkinsonism : the PRIAMO study
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Colosimo, C, Morgante, Letterio, Antonini, A, Barone, P, Avarello, Tp, Bottacchi, E, Cannas, A, Ceravolo, Mg, Ceravolo, R, Cicarelli, G, Gaglio, Rm, Giglia, L, Iemolo, F, Manfredi, M, Meco, G, Nicoletti, A, Pederzoli, M, Petrone, A, Pisani, A, Pontieri, Fe, Quatrale, R, Ramat, S, Scala, R, Volpe, G, Zappulla, S, Bentivoglio, Ar, Stocchi, F, Trianni, G, Del Dotto, P, Simoni, L, Marconi, R, and PRIAMO STUDY GROUP
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- 2010
8. PRIAMO study group. The priamo study: a multicenter assessment of nonmotor symptmos and their impact on quality of life in Parkinson's disease
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Barone, P, Antonini, A, Colosimo, C, Marconi, R, Morgante, Letterio, Avarello, Tp, Bottacchi, E, Cannas, A, Ceravolo, G, Ceravolo, R, Cicarelli, G, Gaglio, Rm, Giglia, Rm, Iemolo, F, Manfredi, M, Meco, G, Nicoletti, A, Pederzoli, M, Petrone, A, Pisani, A, Pontieri, Fe, Quatrale, R, Ramat, S, Scala, R, Volpe, G, Zappulla, S, Bentivoglio, Ar, Stocchi, F, Trianni, G, Dotto, Pd, and PRIAMO study group
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- 2009
9. The PRIAMO study: background, methods and recruitment. Apr;29(2):61-5. .PMID: 18483702
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Antonini, A, Colosimo, C, Marconi, R, Morgante, L, Barone, Paolo, and PRIAMO study group, .
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- 2008
10. Anhedonia and cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease: Italian validation of the Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale and its application in the clinical routine practice during the PRIAMO study.
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Santangelo G, Morgante L, Savica R, Marconi R, Grasso L, Antonini A, De Gaspari D, Ottaviani D, Tiple D, Simoni L, Barone P, and PRIAMO Study Group
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- 2009
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11. Frontal assessment battery scores and non-motor symptoms in parkinsonian disorders
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Marconi, R., Grasso, L., Antonini, A., De Gaspari, D., Barone, P., Santangelo, G., Colosimo, C., Meco, G., Avarello, T. P., Bottacchi, E., Cannas, A., Ceravolo, M. G., Ceravolo, R., Cicarelli, G., Gaglio, R. M., Giglia, L., Iemolo, F., Manfredi, M., Nicoletti, A., Pederzoli, M., Petrone, A., Pisani, A., Pontieri, F. E., Quatrale, R., Ramat, S., Scala, R., Volpe, G., Zappulla, S., Bentivoglio, R., Stocchi, F., Trianni, G., Del Dotto, P., Morgante, F., Morgante, L., Fabbrini, G., Benincasa, D., Sensi, M., Braga, M., Capecci, M., Caravona, N., D'Asta, G., De Falco, F. A., Pezzoli, G., Di Giovanni, M., Floris, G., Gallerini, S., Gurgone, G., Frosini, D., Meoni, S., Savica, R., Moschella, V., Pepe, F., Petretta, V., Randisi, M. G., Romeno, M., Picillo, M., Sorbello, V., Tiple, D., Guidubaldi, A., Muoio, R., Toni, V., Logi, C., Bartalini, S., Ulivelli, M., Perini, M., Lanfranchi, S., Griffini, S., Troianiello, B., Baratti, M., Amidei, S., Consoli, D., Iellamo, M., Cuomo, T., Scaglioni, A., Medici, D., Abbruzzese, G., Di Brigida, G., Cocco, G. A., Agnetti, V., Cossu, G., Deriu, M., Abrignani, M., Modica, C., Albani, G., Pradotto, L., Martinelli, P., Scaglione, C., Mucchiut, M., Zanini, S., Pennisi, F., Soliveri, P., Albanese, A., Bartolomei, L., L'Erario, R., Capus, L., Ferigo, L., Marano, R., Nastasi, V., Luciano, R., Maiello, L., Simone, P., Fogli, D., Lopiano, L., Pesare, M., Nordera, G., Pilleri, E., Scaravilli, T., Giaccaglini, E., Alesi, C., Corbetta, T., Sgarbi, S., Rapisarda, A., Rizzoli, S., Zanoli, L., Manfredi, A., Marconi, R, Antonini, A, Barone, P, Colosimo, C, Avarello, Tp, Bottacchi, E, Cannas, A, Ceravolo, Mg, Ceravolo, R, Cicarelli, G, Gaglio, Rm, Giglia, L, Iemolo, F, Manfredi, M, Meco, G, Nicoletti, A, Pederzoli, M, Petrone, A, Pisani, A, Pontieri, Fe, Quatrale, R, Ramat, S, Scala, R, Volpe, G, Zappulla, S, Bentivoglio, Ar, Stocchi, F, Trianni, G, Del Dotto, P, De Gaspari, D, Grasso, L, Morgante, F, Santangelo, Gabriella, Fabbrini, G, Morgante, L, and PRIAMO study, Group
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Questionnaires ,Lung Diseases ,Male ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Attention Deficit Disorder with Hyperactivity ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Cognition Disorders ,Fatigue ,Female ,Frontal Lobe ,Gastrointestinal Diseases ,Humans ,Kidney Diseases ,Logistic Models ,Longitudinal Studies ,Middle Aged ,Parkinsonian Disorders ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Skin Diseases ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Neuropsychological Tests ,2708 ,Neurology (clinical) ,Psychiatry and Mental Health ,Neurology ,Disease ,Logistic regression ,Parkinson and cognitive impairment ,80 and over ,Verbal fluency test ,Neuroradiology ,Sleep Disorders ,General Medicine ,non-motor symptoms ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Settore MED/26 - NEUROLOGIA ,Frontal lobe ,Predictive value of tests ,Psychology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Dermatology ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Psychiatry ,Surrogate endpoint ,Frontal functions ,Non-motor symptoms ,frontal functions ,parkinson and cognitive impairment - Abstract
Using data from the PRIAMO study, we investigated non-motor symptoms (NMS) versus frontal lobe dysfunction in patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease (PD); 808 patients with PD and 118 with atypical parkinsonisms (AP) were consecutively enrolled at 55 Centers in Italy. Twelve categories of NMS were investigated. Cognitive impairment was defined as a Mini-Mental Status Evaluation score ≤ 23.8 and frontal lobe dysfunction as a Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) score ≤ 3.48. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify predictor of frontal lobe dysfunction in 524 PD patients, and a generalized linear model was used for each of the six FAB items. Not only the total FAB scores but also the single FAB items were lower in AP versus PD (p ≤ 0.005). Age (OR = 1.05), cognitive impairment (OR = 9.54), lack of cardiovascular symptoms (OR = 3.25), attention or memory problems (OR = 0.59) and treatment with L: -DOPA (OR = 5.58) were predictors of frontal lobe dysfunction. MMSE was negatively associated with all FAB items (β ≤ -0.16) and age with all FAB items but prehension behavior (β ≤ -0.01). Previous use of L: -DOPA was negatively associated with verbal fluency (β = -0.32) possibly acting as surrogate marker of disease duration. Cognitive impairment is a predictor of frontal lobe dysfunction. Among NMS, lack of attention or memory problems were negatively associated with frontal impairment. Further studies are nonetheless needed to better identify the predictors of frontal impairment in PD patients.
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- 2012
12. Non-motor symptoms in atypical and secondary parkinsonism: the PRIAMO study
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Colosimo, C, Morgante, L, Antonini, A, Barone, P, Avarello, Tp, Bottacchi, E, Cannas, A, Ceravolo, Mg, Ceravolo, R, Cicarelli, G, Gaglio, Rm, Giglia, L, Iemolo, F, Manfredi, M, Meco, G, Nicoletti, A, Pederzoli, M, Petrone, A, Pisani, A, Pontieri, Fe, Quatrale, R, Ramat, S, Scala, R, Volpe, G, Zappulla, S, Bentivoglio, Ar, Stocchi, F, Trianni, G, Del Dotto, P, Simoni, L, Marconi, R, Priamo, Sg, Benincasa, D, Biguzzi, S, Braga, M, Capecci, M, Caravona, N, D'Asta, G, De Falco, Fa, De Gaspari, D, Pezzoli, G, Di Giovanni, M, Floris, G, Gallerini, S, Grasso, L, Gurgone, G, Kiferle, L, Meoni, S, Morgante, F, Savica, R, Moschella, V, Pepe, F, Petretta, V, Randisi, Mg, Romeno, M, Santangelo, G, Ianniciell, M, Sorbello, V, Fabbrini, G, Berardelli, A, Guidubaldi, A, Muoio, R, Toni, V, Logi, C, Ciacci, G, Ulivelli, M, Perini, M, Lanfranchi, S, Griffini, S, Troianiello, B, Baratti, M, Amidei, S, Consoli, D, Iellamo, M, Cuomo, T, Scaglioni, A, Medici, D, Abbruzzese, Giovanni, Di Brigida, G, Cocco, Ga, Agnetti, V, Cossu, G, Deriu, M, Abrignani, M, Modica, C, Albani, G, Milan, E, Martinelli, P, Scaglione, C, Mucchiut, M, Zanini, S, Pennisi, F, Soliveri, P, Albanese, A, Bartolomei, L, L'Erario, R, Capus, L, Ferigo, L, Marano, R, Nastasi, V, Luciano, R, Maiello, L, Simone, P, Fogli, D, Lopiano, L, Pesare, M, Nordera, G, Pilleri, E, Scaravilli, T, Giaccaglini, E, Alesi, C, Corbetta, T, Dumitriu, A, Sgarbi, S, Rapisarda, A, Rizzoli, S, Zanoli, L, Manfredi, A., Colosimo C., Morgante L., Antonini A., Barone P., Avarello T.P., Bpttacchi E., Cannas A., Ceravolo M.G., Ceravolo R., Cicarelli G., Gaglio R.M., Giglia L., Iemolo F., Manfredi M., Meco G., Nicoletti A., Pederzoli M., Petrone A., Pisani A., Pontieri FE., Quatrale r., Ramat S., Scala R., Volpe G., Zappulla S., Bentivoglio A.R., Stocchi F., Trianni G., Del Dotto P., Simoni L., Marconi R., PRIAMO STUDY GROUP [.., Martinelli P., ], Colosimo, C, Morgante, L, Antonini, A, Barone, Paolo, Avarello, Tp, Bottacchi, E, Cannas, A, Ceravolo, Mg, Ceravolo, R, Cicarelli, G, Gaglio, Rm, Giglia, L, Iemolo, F, Manfredi, M, Meco, G, Nicoletti, A, Pederzoli, M, Petrone, A, Pisani, A, Pontieri, Fe, Quatrale, R, Ramat, S, Scala, R, Volpe, G, Zappulla, S, Bentivoglio, Ar, Stocchi, F, Trianni, G, Del Dotto, P, Simoni, L, Marconi, R, and PRIAMO STUDY, G. R. O. U. P.
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Male ,Secondary ,Neurology ,secondary parkinsonism ,parkinson and cognitive impairment ,Neurological disorder ,PRIAMO STUDY ,Orthostatic vital signs ,Prevalence ,Corticobasal degeneration ,Supranuclear Palsy ,Longitudinal Studies ,Parkinsonism ,Cognitive disorder ,Parkinson Disease ,Neurodegenerative Diseases ,Middle Aged ,non-motor symptoms ,atypical parkinsonism ,Italy ,Atypical parkinsonism, Non-motor symptoms, Parkinson and cognitive impairment, Secondary parkinsonism ,epidemiology ,Settore MED/26 - Neurologia ,Female ,Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive ,Lewy Body Disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Humans ,Aged ,Parkinson Disease, Secondary ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Multiple System Atrophy ,Parkinsonian Disorders ,Atypical parkinsonism ,Non-motor symptoms ,Parkinson and cognitive impairment ,Secondary parkinsonism ,Neurology (clinical) ,Aged, Cross-Sectional Studies, Female, Humans, Italy ,epidemiology, Lewy Body Disease ,epidemiology, Longitudinal Studies, Male, Middle Aged, Multiple System Atrophy ,epidemiology, Neurodegenerative Diseases ,epidemiology, Parkinson Disease ,epidemiology, Parkinsonian Disorders ,epidemiology, Prevalence, Supranuclear Palsy ,Progressive ,Progressive supranuclear palsy ,Internal medicine ,mental disorders ,medicine ,Dementia with Lewy bodies ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Physical therapy ,business ,PARKINSONISM - Abstract
The PRIAMO study is a cross-sectional longitudinal observational study aimed at describing epidemiology and evolution of non-motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with different forms of parkinsonism recruited in 55 Italian centres and evaluated over 24 months. In this paper, we are reporting prevalence and clinical characteristics of NMS in patients with atypical and secondary parkinsonism. Out of 1307 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of parkinsonism, 83 patients had vascular parkinsonism (VP), 34 had multiple system atrophy (MSA), 30 had progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), 14 had dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB) and 11 had corticobasal degeneration (CBD). MSA and DLB had the highest number of NMS domains and symptoms, respectively. Gastrointestinal symptoms, pain, urinary problems and postural instability due to orthostatic hypotension were most frequent in MSA. Sleep disturbances were also common with a prevalence of approximately 70% in all diagnostic groups but CBD (36%). Psychiatric symptoms and attention and memory impairment were frequently observed in all diagnoses but were most prevalent among DLB patients, whereas the prevalence of skin and respiratory disorders was rather low in all forms, ranging between 10 and 30%. Atypical parkinsonism patients also reported a low QoL, with no significant differences among the different forms, whereas PD and VP patients had a better QoL.
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13. Anhedonia and cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease: Italian validation of the Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale and its application in the clinical routine practice during the PRIAMO study
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Santangelo, G, Morgante, L, Savica, R, Marconi, R, Grasso, L, Antonini, A, De Gaspari, D, Ottaviani, D, Tiple, D, Simoni, L, Barone, P, Priamo, Sg, Colosimo, C, Benincasa, D, Biguzzi, S, Braga, M, Capecci, M, Caravona, N, De Falco, Fa, Pezzoli, G, Di Giovanni, M, Floris, G, Gallerini, S, Gurgone, G, Kiferle, L, Meoni, S, Moschella, V, Morgante, F, Pepe, F, Petretta, V, Randisi, Mg, Romeno, M, Ianniciello, M, Sciortino, G, Guzzardi, Po, Sorbello, V, Fabbrini, G, Guidubaldi, A, Muoio, R, Toni, V, Ferrari, Po, Logi, C, Ciacci, G, Ulivelli, M, Perini, M, Lanfranchi, S, Griffini, S, Troianiello, B, Baratti, M, Amidei, S, Consoli, D, Iellamo, M, Cuomo, T, Scaglioni, A, Medici, D, Abbruzzese, Giovanni, Di Brigida, G, Cocco, Ga, Agnetti, V, Cossu, G, Deriu, M, Abrignani, M, Modica, C, Albani, G, Milan, E, Martinelli, P, Scaglione, C, Mucchiut, M, Zanini, S, Pennisi, F, Soliveri, P, Albanese, A, Bartolomei, L, L'Erario, R, Capus, L, Ferigo, L, Marano, R, Nastasi, V, Luciano, R, Maiello, L, Simone, P, Fogli, D, Lopiano, L, Pesare, M, Molinette, As, Nordera, G, Pilleri, E, Scaravilli, T, Giaccaglini, E, Alesi, C, Corbetta, T, Dumitriu, A, Ingelheim, B, Sgarbi, S, Rapisarda, A, Rizzoli, S, Zanoli, L, Manfredi, A., Santangelo, Gabriella, Morgante, L, Savica, R, Marconi, R, Grasso, L, Antonini, A, De Gaspari, D, Ottaviani, D, Tiple, D, Simoni, L, Barone, P, PRIAMO Study, Group, Santangelo, G, Barone, Paolo, and PRIAMO Study, G. r. o. u. p.
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Parkinson's disease ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Multilingualism ,Pilot Projects ,Test validity ,Affect (psychology) ,behavioral disciplines and activities ,Aged, Aged ,80 and over, Cognition Disorders ,diagnosis/epidemiology/psychology, Depressive Disorder ,Major ,diagnosis/epidemiology/psychology, Female, Humans, Italy ,epidemiology, Male, Middle Aged, Multilingualism, Parkinson Disease ,diagnosis/epidemiology/psychology, Pilot Projects, Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,standards, Reproducibility of Results ,Pleasure ,medicine ,80 and over ,Humans ,Psychiatry ,Depression (differential diagnoses) ,media_common ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,Depressive Disorder, Major ,Depressive Disorder ,Parkinsonism ,Anhedonia ,Reproducibility of Results ,Parkinson Disease ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Test (assessment) ,Neurology ,Italy ,standards ,Female ,epidemiology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,medicine.symptom ,Psychology ,Cognition Disorders ,diagnosis/epidemiology/psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
To assess the psychometric properties of the Italian version of the Snaith-Hamilton Pleasure Scale (SHAPS) and to study the relationship between anhedonia, depression and cognitive impairment in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).The SHAPS (14 items) was translated into Italian and pre-tested in a pilot study. Two items evaluating physical anhedonia related to sexual issues were added. The Italian version of SHAPS was validated in 274 consecutive PD patients, divided into patients with major depression according to DSM-IV criteria (dPD) and patients without depression (nPD), and in healthy subjects. To test the feasibility of the instrument and to determine whether clinical data affect anhedonia, we also administered SHAPS to 1307 patients with different types of parkinsonism.The Italian SHAPS proved to be easy to understand as regards the question and answer modes. Intraclass coefficient for test-retest reliability was 0.65 for the total score. KR index was 0.61. ANOVA of the SHAPS total score revealed that scores were higher in dPD patients than in healthy controls and nPD (p0.05). In the 1307 patients with various types of parkinsonism, the SHAPS data showed that anhedonia was related to age, type of parkinsonism, apathy, depression and cognitive impairment. Anhedonia was correlated with frontal dysfunctions in supranuclear palsy and PD patients (r=-0.682 and -0.264 respectively, p0.05).The Italian version of the SHAPS is a reliable tool with which to assess anhedonia in patients with PD and other forms of parkinsonism.
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14. The PRIAMO study: background, methods and recruitment
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Antonini, A, Colosimo, C, Marconi, R, Morgante, L, Barone, P, Priamo, Sg, Abbruzzese, Giovanni, Abrignani, M, Agnetti, V, Antonini Pezzoli, A, Avarello, T, Baratti, M, Bartolomei, L, Bentivoglio, A, Bottacchi, E, Bracco, F, Cannas, A, Capus, L, Ceravolo, M, Ceravolo, R, Ciacci, G, Cicarelli, G, Consoli, D, Cossu, G, Cuomo, T, De Pandis, M, Del Dotto, P, Gaglio, R, Giaccaglini, E, Giglia, L, Guidi, M, Iemolo, F, Lopiano, L, Luciano, R, Manfredi, M, Marini, P, Martinelli, P, Mauro, A, Meco, G, Mucchiut, M, Nastasi, G, Nordera, G, Pacchetti, C, Pederzoli, M, Pennisi, F, Perini, M, Petrone, A, Pontieri, F, Pramstaller, P, Quatrale, R, Scaglioni, A, Scala, R, Simone, P, Soliveri, P, Stanzione, P, Stocchi, F, Trianni, G, Troianiello, B, Volpe, G, Zàppia, M, Zappulla, S., Antonini, A, Colosimo, C, Marconi, R, Morgante, L, Barone, Paolo, PRIAMO study, g. r. o. u. p., Antonino A., Colosimo C., Marconi R., Morgante L., Barone P., on behalf of the PRIAMO study group [.., Martinelli P., and ]
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Male ,Sleep Wake Disorders ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pediatrics ,Cross-sectional study ,prevalence ,Neurocognitive Disorders ,Comorbidity ,Dermatology ,epidemiology ,incidence ,parkinsonism ,Cohort Studies ,Parkinsonian Disorders ,Quality of life ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Dementia ,Longitudinal Studies ,Aged ,business.industry ,MULTICENTRIC STUDY ,Patient Selection ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Parkinsonism ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Epidemiologic Studies ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Autonomic Nervous System Diseases ,Italy ,Epidemiologic Research Design ,MOTOR SYMPTOMS ,Quality of Life ,Physical therapy ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,PARKINSON ,business ,Cohort study - Abstract
PRIAMO (PaRkinson And non Motor symptOms) is an epidemiology study aimed to assess the prevalence and incidence of non-motor symptoms (NMS) in patients with parkinsonism. PRIAMO consists of two phases: (1) a transversal assessment of the prevalence of NMS and (2) a longitudinal observation with two follow-up visits at 12 and 24 months to establish the incidence of NMS. A secondary aim of PRIAMO is to study the relationship between NMS and quality of life. Patients with parkinsonism have been evaluated in 59 Neurology Centres widely distributed throughout Italy. PRIAMO has analysed a total of 1307 patients (out of 1325 initially enrolled). We expect that PRIAMO will substantially help to quantify the burden of NMS in patients with parkinsonism.
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