Evidence-Based Taiwan Consensus Recommendations for the treatment of Parkinson's disease.

Q3 Medicine Acta neurologica Taiwanica Pub Date : 2023-09-30
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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common and disabling neurodegenerative disorder with a prevalence set to double by 2030. People with PD present both motor symptoms (such as tremor, rigidity, slowness of movements, and postural instability) and non-motor symptoms (such as dementia, psychiatric symptoms, and sleep disturbances). The treatment of PD is challenging and is highly individualized. The Taiwan Movement Disorder Society (TMDS) has published its treatment recommendations for PD in 2017. Since then, because the advent of medical and device-aided therapy has developed rapidly, the TMDS has recognized the need to disseminate the updated knowledge about the management of PD. The TMDS acknowledges the importance of evidence-based medicine (EBM) in clinical practice. Therefore, we strive to align our treatment recommendations with EBM principles. Nevertheless, it still needs to be emphasized that therapeutic recommendations should always be tailored to the individual patient, based not only on an accurate understanding of the efficacy and side effect profile of available treatments (the primary focus of guidelines), but also the physician's judgment, patient's preference, and the regulations of national health insurance. To ensure that the updated Taiwan treatment suggestions are appropriate and feasible, the treatment guideline subcommittee of TMDS referred to the guidelines from the International Movement Disorder Society and other treatment suggestions from United States and Europe concerning the level of evidence, recommendation levels, clinical efficacy, and potential adverse reactions of therapeutics for the treatment of motor and non-motor symptoms of PD. By incorporating the latest research, international guidelines, and treatment suggestions, the TMDS aims to provide comprehensive and up-to-date recommendations for the management of PD in Taiwan. These recommendations serve as a valuable resource for healthcare professionals to enhance their understanding of PD treatment options and optimize patient care. Key Words: Parkinson's disease; treatment; guidelines; evidence-based medicine.

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基于证据的台湾帕金森病治疗共识建议。
帕金森病是一种常见的致残性神经退行性疾病,其发病率将在2030年翻一番。帕金森病患者同时表现出运动症状(如震颤、僵硬、行动迟缓和姿势不稳定)和非运动症状(例如痴呆、精神症状和睡眠障碍)。帕金森病的治疗具有挑战性,且高度个体化。台湾运动障碍协会(TMDS)于2017年公布了PD的治疗建议。从那时起,由于医疗和设备辅助治疗的出现得到了快速发展,TMDS认识到有必要传播有关PD管理的最新知识。TMDS承认循证医学(EBM)在临床实践中的重要性。因此,我们努力使我们的治疗建议与循证医学原则保持一致。尽管如此,仍需强调的是,治疗建议应始终针对患者个体,不仅基于对现有治疗的疗效和副作用的准确理解(指南的主要重点),还应基于医生的判断、患者的偏好和国家健康保险的规定。为了确保更新的台湾治疗建议是适当和可行的,TMDS治疗指南小组委员会参考了国际运动障碍协会的指南以及美国和欧洲关于证据水平、建议水平、临床疗效、,以及治疗帕金森病运动和非运动症状的潜在不良反应。通过结合最新研究、国际指南和治疗建议,TMDS旨在为台湾帕金森病的管理提供全面和最新的建议。这些建议为医疗保健专业人员提供了宝贵的资源,以增强他们对帕金森病治疗方案的理解并优化患者护理。关键词:帕金森病;治疗指导方针循证医学。
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