Quality of life in Parkinson’s disease improved by apomorphine pump: the OPTIPUMP cohort study

To report on OPTIPUMP, a cohort study, investigating the impact in real-life clinical settings of continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion (CSAI) on the quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with Parkinson’s disease. OPTIPUMP was a prospective, open-label, observational cohort study involving 30 i...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of neurology 2016-06, Vol.263 (6), p.1111-1119
Hauptverfasser: Drapier, Sophie, Eusebio, Alexandre, Degos, Bertrand, Vérin, Marc, Durif, Franck, Azulay, Jean Philippe, Viallet, François, Rouaud, Tiphaine, Moreau, Caroline, Defebvre, Luc, Fraix, Valerie, Tranchant, Christine, Andre, Karine, Courbon, Christine Brefel, Roze, Emmanuel, Devos, David
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Zusammenfassung:To report on OPTIPUMP, a cohort study, investigating the impact in real-life clinical settings of continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion (CSAI) on the quality of life (HRQoL) of patients with Parkinson’s disease. OPTIPUMP was a prospective, open-label, observational cohort study involving 30 investigational sites in France. CSAI was proposed as part of routine clinical care to patients aged ≥18 years, in absence of dementia, with a PD diagnosis and based on the presence of motor fluctuations not controlled by oral treatments. The impact of APO-pump on quality of life was evaluated as the difference in PDQ-39 scores between the initiation treatment and the follow-up visit after 6 months’ treatment. All adverse events were recorded. Hyper- and hypodopaminergic behavioral tolerance was assessed on the Ardouin Scale of Behavior in Parkinson’s Disease. Between September 2011 and January 2013, we enrolled 142 patients: 42 patients were withdrawn due to pump removal (33), death (4), lost of follow-up (4), no available data (1). 100 completed the study. At 6 months, their HRQoL had significantly improved ( p  = 0.011), as had their total UPDRS score ( p  
ISSN:0340-5354
1432-1459
DOI:10.1007/s00415-016-8106-3