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Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region
BACKGROUND: If Parkinson’s Disease (PD) may represent a risk factor for Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is debated and there are few data on the direct and indirect effects of this pandemic in PD patients. OBJECTIVE: In the current study we evaluated the prevalence, mortality and case-fatality o...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32880722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-10002-6 |
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author | Del Prete, Eleonora Francesconi, Alessio Palermo, Giovanni Mazzucchi, Sonia Frosini, Daniela Morganti, Riccardo Coleschi, Piero Raglione, Laura Maria Vanni, Paola Ramat, Silvia Novelli, Alessio Napolitano, Alessandro Battisti, Carla Giuntini, Martina Rossi, Carlo Menichetti, Chiara Ulivelli, Monica De Franco, Valentino Rossi, Simone Bonuccelli, Ubaldo Ceravolo, Roberto |
author_facet | Del Prete, Eleonora Francesconi, Alessio Palermo, Giovanni Mazzucchi, Sonia Frosini, Daniela Morganti, Riccardo Coleschi, Piero Raglione, Laura Maria Vanni, Paola Ramat, Silvia Novelli, Alessio Napolitano, Alessandro Battisti, Carla Giuntini, Martina Rossi, Carlo Menichetti, Chiara Ulivelli, Monica De Franco, Valentino Rossi, Simone Bonuccelli, Ubaldo Ceravolo, Roberto |
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description | BACKGROUND: If Parkinson’s Disease (PD) may represent a risk factor for Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is debated and there are few data on the direct and indirect effects of this pandemic in PD patients. OBJECTIVE: In the current study we evaluated the prevalence, mortality and case-fatality of COVID-19 in a PD cohort, also exploring possible risk factors. We also aimed to investigate the effect of lockdown on motor/non-motor symptoms in PD patients as well as their acceptability/accessibility to telemedicine. METHOD: A case-controlled survey about COVID-19 and other clinical features in PD patients living in Tuscany was conducted. In non-COVID-19 PD patients motor/non-motor symptoms subjective worsening during the lockdown as well as feasibility of telemedicine were explored. RESULTS: Out of 740 PD patients interviewed, 7 (0.9%) were affected by COVID-19, with 0.13% mortality and 14% case-fatality. COVID-19 PD patients presented a higher presence of hypertension (p < 0.001) and diabetes (p = 0.049) compared to non-COVID-19. In non-COVID-19 PD population (n = 733) about 70% did not experience a subjective worsening of motor symptoms or mood, anxiety or insomnia. In our population 75.2% of patients was favorable to use technology to perform scheduled visits, however facilities for telemedicine were available only for 51.2% of cases. CONCLUSION: A higher prevalence of COVID-19 respect to prevalence in Tuscany and Italy was found in the PD population. Hypertension and diabetes, as for general population, were identified as risk factors for COVID-19 in PD. PD patients did not experience a subjective worsening of symptoms during lockdown period and they were also favorable to telemedicine, albeit we reported a reduced availability to perform it. |
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spelling | pubmed-74715342020-09-04 Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region Del Prete, Eleonora Francesconi, Alessio Palermo, Giovanni Mazzucchi, Sonia Frosini, Daniela Morganti, Riccardo Coleschi, Piero Raglione, Laura Maria Vanni, Paola Ramat, Silvia Novelli, Alessio Napolitano, Alessandro Battisti, Carla Giuntini, Martina Rossi, Carlo Menichetti, Chiara Ulivelli, Monica De Franco, Valentino Rossi, Simone Bonuccelli, Ubaldo Ceravolo, Roberto J Neurol Original Communication BACKGROUND: If Parkinson’s Disease (PD) may represent a risk factor for Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is debated and there are few data on the direct and indirect effects of this pandemic in PD patients. OBJECTIVE: In the current study we evaluated the prevalence, mortality and case-fatality of COVID-19 in a PD cohort, also exploring possible risk factors. We also aimed to investigate the effect of lockdown on motor/non-motor symptoms in PD patients as well as their acceptability/accessibility to telemedicine. METHOD: A case-controlled survey about COVID-19 and other clinical features in PD patients living in Tuscany was conducted. In non-COVID-19 PD patients motor/non-motor symptoms subjective worsening during the lockdown as well as feasibility of telemedicine were explored. RESULTS: Out of 740 PD patients interviewed, 7 (0.9%) were affected by COVID-19, with 0.13% mortality and 14% case-fatality. COVID-19 PD patients presented a higher presence of hypertension (p < 0.001) and diabetes (p = 0.049) compared to non-COVID-19. In non-COVID-19 PD population (n = 733) about 70% did not experience a subjective worsening of motor symptoms or mood, anxiety or insomnia. In our population 75.2% of patients was favorable to use technology to perform scheduled visits, however facilities for telemedicine were available only for 51.2% of cases. CONCLUSION: A higher prevalence of COVID-19 respect to prevalence in Tuscany and Italy was found in the PD population. Hypertension and diabetes, as for general population, were identified as risk factors for COVID-19 in PD. PD patients did not experience a subjective worsening of symptoms during lockdown period and they were also favorable to telemedicine, albeit we reported a reduced availability to perform it. Springer Berlin Heidelberg 2020-09-03 2021 /pmc/articles/PMC7471534/ /pubmed/32880722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-10002-6 Text en © Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2020 This article is made available via the PMC Open Access Subset for unrestricted research re-use and secondary analysis in any form or by any means with acknowledgement of the original source. These permissions are granted for the duration of the World Health Organization (WHO) declaration of COVID-19 as a global pandemic. |
spellingShingle | Original Communication Del Prete, Eleonora Francesconi, Alessio Palermo, Giovanni Mazzucchi, Sonia Frosini, Daniela Morganti, Riccardo Coleschi, Piero Raglione, Laura Maria Vanni, Paola Ramat, Silvia Novelli, Alessio Napolitano, Alessandro Battisti, Carla Giuntini, Martina Rossi, Carlo Menichetti, Chiara Ulivelli, Monica De Franco, Valentino Rossi, Simone Bonuccelli, Ubaldo Ceravolo, Roberto Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region |
title | Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region |
title_full | Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region |
title_fullStr | Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region |
title_full_unstemmed | Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region |
title_short | Prevalence and impact of COVID-19 in Parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in Tuscany region |
title_sort | prevalence and impact of covid-19 in parkinson’s disease: evidence from a multi-center survey in tuscany region |
topic | Original Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7471534/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32880722 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s00415-020-10002-6 |
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