Video-tutorial for the Movement Disorder Society criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy

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Ερευνητικό υλικό ΕΚΠΑ
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Video-tutorial for the Movement Disorder Society criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy
Γλώσσες Τεκμηρίου:
Αγγλικά
Περίληψη:
Background: The International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society-endorsed Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Study Group published clinical diagnostic criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy in 2017, aiming to optimize early, sensitive and specific diagnosis. Objective: To assist physicians in the application of these criteria, we developed a video-based tutorial in which all core clinical features and clinical clues are depicted and explained. Methods: Patients provided written informed consent to the publication of their videos. High-quality videos along with essential descriptions were collected by the study group members. Most educational videos were selected in a structured consensus process. Results: We provide 68 videos of all core clinical features and clinical clues defined by the diagnostic criteria, along with instructive descriptions of the depicted patients, examination techniques and clinical findings. Conclusions: This comprehensive video-based tutorial will support physicians in the application of the diagnostic criteria of progressive supranuclear palsy. © 2020
Έτος δημοσίευσης:
2020
Συγγραφείς:
Iankova, V.
Respondek, G.
Saranza, G.
Painous, C.
Cámara, A.
Compta, Y.
Aiba, I.
Balint, B.
Giagkou, N.
Josephs, K.A.
Otsuki, M.
Golbe, L.I.
Bhatia, K.P.
Stamelou, M.
Lang, A.E.
Höglinger, G.U.
for the Movement Disorder Society-endorsed PSP Study Group
Περιοδικό:
Parkinsonism and Related Disorders
Εκδότης:
Elsevier Ireland Ltd
Τόμος:
78
Σελίδες:
200-203
Λέξεις-κλειδιά:
levodopa, akinesia; Article; balance disorder; clinical feature; clinical practice; cognitive defect; dysarthria; dysphagia; human; hypokinesia; informed consent; medical education; medical society; motor dysfunction; ophthalmoplegia; phenotype; photophobia; priority journal; progressive supranuclear palsy; videorecording; audiovisual aid; practice guideline; progressive supranuclear palsy; videorecording, Audiovisual Aids; Education, Medical, Continuing; Humans; Practice Guidelines as Topic; Societies, Medical; Supranuclear Palsy, Progressive; Video Recording
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DOI:
10.1016/j.parkreldis.2020.06.030
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