Peculiarities of Neurological Disorders and Study Designs.

Q3 Medicine Frontiers of Neurology and Neuroscience Pub Date : 2016-01-01 Epub Date: 2016-07-26 DOI:10.1159/000445409
Ettore Beghi, Elisabetta Pupillo, Giorgia Giussani
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Abstract

Background: Neurological disorders are heterogeneous clinical conditions with variable course and outcome.

Summary: The basic aspects of the commonest neurological disorders are addressed along with the proposed structure of randomized clinical trials (RCTs). Dementing disorders, including Alzheimer's disease (AD), are clinical conditions in which altered cognitive functions are associated with behavioral and personality changes. Parkinson's disease (PD) is a multisystem disorder characterized by motor dysfunction associated with dysautonomia, sleep and olfactory disturbances, cognitive changes, and depression. Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is an invariably fatal clinical condition involving motor neurons. The available treatments are purely symptomatic for PD but virtually ineffective for AD and ALS. Headache disorders, multiple sclerosis, and epilepsy, three diseases characterized by recurrent symptoms and chronic or episodic course, can be fairly easily controlled by current treatments, but cannot be prevented nor cured. The objectives of treatments of neurodegenerative disorders include primary prevention, slowing or arrest of disease progression, and control of symptoms. Stroke is an acute clinical condition causing frequent disability and death, with only one approved treatment. There are many challenges to acute stroke clinical trials; among them, the very short therapeutic window and the issue of stroke heterogeneity. In this chapter, only the core elements of the study designs are outlined.

Key messages: The design of an RCT must be adapted to the basic characteristics of each clinical condition.

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神经系统疾病的特点和研究设计。
背景:神经系统疾病是具有不同病程和结局的异质性临床疾病。摘要:最常见的神经系统疾病的基本方面与随机临床试验(rct)的拟议结构一起解决。痴呆性疾病,包括阿尔茨海默病(AD),是一种认知功能改变与行为和人格改变相关的临床疾病。帕金森病(PD)是一种多系统疾病,以运动功能障碍为特征,伴有自主神经异常、睡眠和嗅觉障碍、认知改变和抑郁。肌萎缩性侧索硬化症(ALS)是一种累及运动神经元的致死性临床疾病。现有的治疗方法对PD纯粹是对症治疗,但对AD和ALS几乎无效。头痛疾病、多发性硬化症和癫痫,这三种疾病的特点是反复发作的症状和慢性或发作性的病程,目前的治疗方法可以相当容易地控制,但无法预防或治愈。神经退行性疾病的治疗目标包括初级预防、减缓或阻止疾病进展以及控制症状。中风是一种经常导致残疾和死亡的急性临床疾病,目前只有一种被批准的治疗方法。急性脑卒中临床试验面临诸多挑战;其中,非常短的治疗窗口和卒中异质性的问题。在本章中,只概述了研究设计的核心要素。关键信息:随机对照试验的设计必须适应每种临床状况的基本特征。
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