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Temporal Relationship Between Motor Fluctuations and Nonmotor Fluctuations

NCT02060695 · Seoul National University Hospital
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About this study
Objectives 1. how many patients will experience motor or nonmotor fluctuation during follow-up period? 2. in how many patients, does motor fluctuation precede nonmotor fluctuation? 3. in how many patients, does nonmotor fluctuation precede motor fluctuation? Participants: persons with Parkinson disease in early stage who does not have motor or nonmotor fluctuation Recruitment period: 3 years from the commencement of the study Follow-up period: 3 years for each participants
Eligibility criteria
Inclusion Criteria: * clinical diagnosis of Parkinson disease by United Kingdom Parkinson's Disease Society Brain Bank criteria * early stage Exclusion Criteria: * dementia (MMSE\<26) * persons who refuse participating
Study design
Enrollment target: 800 participants
Age groups: child, adult, older_adult
Timeline
Starts: 2012-09
Estimated completion: 2031-06
Last updated: 2017-05-03
Primary outcomes
  • time period from the onset of disease to the occurrence of motor or nonmotor fluctuation (6 months)
Sponsor
Seoul National University Hospital · other
Contacts & investigators
ContactBeom S Jeon, MD, PhD · contact · brain@snu.ac.kr · 82-2-2072-2876
InvestigatorBeom S Jeon, MD, PhD · principal_investigator, Seoul National University Hospital
All locations (1)
Seoul National University HospitalRecruiting
Seoul, South Korea
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