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Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance
BACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder Society diagnostic criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy introduced the diagnostic certainty level “suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy” for clinical conditions with subtle signs, suggestive of the disease. This category aims at the early identificati...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7953080/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32914550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.28263 |
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author | Grimm, Max-Joseph Respondek, Gesine Stamelou, Maria Arzberger, Thomas Ferguson, Leslie Gelpi, Ellen Giese, Armin Grossman, Murray Irwin, David J. Pantelyat, Alexander Rajput, Alex Roeber, Sigrun van Swieten, John C. Troakes, Claire Meissner, Wassilios G. Nilsson, Christer Piot, Ines Compta, Yaroslau Rowe, James B. Höglinger, Günter U. |
author_facet | Grimm, Max-Joseph Respondek, Gesine Stamelou, Maria Arzberger, Thomas Ferguson, Leslie Gelpi, Ellen Giese, Armin Grossman, Murray Irwin, David J. Pantelyat, Alexander Rajput, Alex Roeber, Sigrun van Swieten, John C. Troakes, Claire Meissner, Wassilios G. Nilsson, Christer Piot, Ines Compta, Yaroslau Rowe, James B. Höglinger, Günter U. |
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description | BACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder Society diagnostic criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy introduced the diagnostic certainty level “suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy” for clinical conditions with subtle signs, suggestive of the disease. This category aims at the early identification of patients, in whom the diagnosis may be confirmed as the disease evolves. OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic performance of the defined clinical conditions suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy in an autopsy-confirmed cohort. METHODS: Diagnostic performance of the criteria was analyzed based on retrospective clinical data of 204 autopsy-confirmed patients with progressive supranuclear palsy and 216 patients with other neurological diseases. RESULTS: The conditions suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy strongly increased the sensitivity compared to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy criteria. Within the first year after symptom onset, 40% of patients with definite progressive supranuclear palsy fulfilled criteria for suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy. Two-thirds of patients suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy evolved into probable progressive supranuclear palsy after an average of 3.6 years. Application of the criteria for suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy reduced the average time to diagnosis from 3.8 to 2.2 years. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical conditions suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy allow earlier identification of patients likely to evolve into clinically possible or probable progressive supranuclear and to have underlying progressive supranuclear palsy pathology. Further work needs to establish the specificity and positive predictive value of this category in real-life clinical settings, and to develop specific biomarkers that enhance their diagnostic accuracy in early disease stages. |
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spelling | pubmed-79530802021-12-01 Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance Grimm, Max-Joseph Respondek, Gesine Stamelou, Maria Arzberger, Thomas Ferguson, Leslie Gelpi, Ellen Giese, Armin Grossman, Murray Irwin, David J. Pantelyat, Alexander Rajput, Alex Roeber, Sigrun van Swieten, John C. Troakes, Claire Meissner, Wassilios G. Nilsson, Christer Piot, Ines Compta, Yaroslau Rowe, James B. Höglinger, Günter U. Mov Disord Article BACKGROUND: The Movement Disorder Society diagnostic criteria for progressive supranuclear palsy introduced the diagnostic certainty level “suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy” for clinical conditions with subtle signs, suggestive of the disease. This category aims at the early identification of patients, in whom the diagnosis may be confirmed as the disease evolves. OBJECTIVE: To assess the diagnostic performance of the defined clinical conditions suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy in an autopsy-confirmed cohort. METHODS: Diagnostic performance of the criteria was analyzed based on retrospective clinical data of 204 autopsy-confirmed patients with progressive supranuclear palsy and 216 patients with other neurological diseases. RESULTS: The conditions suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy strongly increased the sensitivity compared to the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke and Society for Progressive Supranuclear Palsy criteria. Within the first year after symptom onset, 40% of patients with definite progressive supranuclear palsy fulfilled criteria for suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy. Two-thirds of patients suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy evolved into probable progressive supranuclear palsy after an average of 3.6 years. Application of the criteria for suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy reduced the average time to diagnosis from 3.8 to 2.2 years. CONCLUSIONS: Clinical conditions suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy allow earlier identification of patients likely to evolve into clinically possible or probable progressive supranuclear and to have underlying progressive supranuclear palsy pathology. Further work needs to establish the specificity and positive predictive value of this category in real-life clinical settings, and to develop specific biomarkers that enhance their diagnostic accuracy in early disease stages. 2020-09-11 2020-12 /pmc/articles/PMC7953080/ /pubmed/32914550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.28263 Text en This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Article Grimm, Max-Joseph Respondek, Gesine Stamelou, Maria Arzberger, Thomas Ferguson, Leslie Gelpi, Ellen Giese, Armin Grossman, Murray Irwin, David J. Pantelyat, Alexander Rajput, Alex Roeber, Sigrun van Swieten, John C. Troakes, Claire Meissner, Wassilios G. Nilsson, Christer Piot, Ines Compta, Yaroslau Rowe, James B. Höglinger, Günter U. Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance |
title | Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance |
title_full | Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance |
title_fullStr | Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance |
title_full_unstemmed | Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance |
title_short | Clinical Conditions “Suggestive of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy”—Diagnostic Performance |
title_sort | clinical conditions “suggestive of progressive supranuclear palsy”—diagnostic performance |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7953080/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32914550 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/mds.28263 |
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