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    Early Screening for the Parkinson Variant of Multiple System Atrophy: A 6-Item Score
    (2024)
    Fanciulli, Alessandra (37072222700)
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    Stankovic, Iva (58775209600)
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    Avraham, Omer (58752892300)
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    Jecmenica Lukic, Milica (35801126700)
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    Ezra, Adi (35094007300)
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    Leys, Fabian (57216857911)
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    Goebel, Georg (7006610530)
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    Krismer, Florian (56589781100)
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    Petrovic, Igor (7004083314)
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    Svetel, Marina (6701477867)
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    Seppi, Klaus (7004725975)
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    Kostic, Vladimir (35239923400)
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    Giladi, Nir (7006084033)
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    Poewe, Werner (35373337300)
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    Wenning, Gregor K. (21647300300)
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    Gurevich, Tanya (6603737036)
    Background: A 4-item score based on ≥2 features out of orthostatic hypotension, overactive bladder, urinary retention and postural instability was previously shown to early distinguish the Parkinson-variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-P) from Parkinson's disease (PD) with 78% sensitivity and 86% specificity. Objectives: To replicate and improve the 4-item MSA-P score. Methods: We retrospectively studied 161 patients with early parkinsonism [ie, ≤2 years disease duration or no postural instability, aged 64 (57; 68) years, 44% females] and a diagnosis of clinically established MSA-P (n = 38) or PD (n = 123) after ≥24 months follow-up. Results: The 4-item MSA-P score had a 92% sensitivity and 78% specificity for a final MSA-P diagnosis. By including dopaminergic responsiveness and postural deformities into a 6-item score (range: 0–6), reaching ≥3 points at early disease identified MSA-P patients with 89% sensitivity and 98% specificity. Conclusions: The 6-item MSA-P score is a cost-effective tool to pinpoint individuals with early-stage MSA-P. © 2024 The Authors. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.
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    Early Screening for the Parkinson Variant of Multiple System Atrophy: A 6-Item Score
    (2024)
    Fanciulli, Alessandra (37072222700)
    ;
    Stankovic, Iva (58775209600)
    ;
    Avraham, Omer (58752892300)
    ;
    Jecmenica Lukic, Milica (35801126700)
    ;
    Ezra, Adi (35094007300)
    ;
    Leys, Fabian (57216857911)
    ;
    Goebel, Georg (7006610530)
    ;
    Krismer, Florian (56589781100)
    ;
    Petrovic, Igor (7004083314)
    ;
    Svetel, Marina (6701477867)
    ;
    Seppi, Klaus (7004725975)
    ;
    Kostic, Vladimir (35239923400)
    ;
    Giladi, Nir (7006084033)
    ;
    Poewe, Werner (35373337300)
    ;
    Wenning, Gregor K. (21647300300)
    ;
    Gurevich, Tanya (6603737036)
    Background: A 4-item score based on ≥2 features out of orthostatic hypotension, overactive bladder, urinary retention and postural instability was previously shown to early distinguish the Parkinson-variant of multiple system atrophy (MSA-P) from Parkinson's disease (PD) with 78% sensitivity and 86% specificity. Objectives: To replicate and improve the 4-item MSA-P score. Methods: We retrospectively studied 161 patients with early parkinsonism [ie, ≤2 years disease duration or no postural instability, aged 64 (57; 68) years, 44% females] and a diagnosis of clinically established MSA-P (n = 38) or PD (n = 123) after ≥24 months follow-up. Results: The 4-item MSA-P score had a 92% sensitivity and 78% specificity for a final MSA-P diagnosis. By including dopaminergic responsiveness and postural deformities into a 6-item score (range: 0–6), reaching ≥3 points at early disease identified MSA-P patients with 89% sensitivity and 98% specificity. Conclusions: The 6-item MSA-P score is a cost-effective tool to pinpoint individuals with early-stage MSA-P. © 2024 The Authors. Movement Disorders Clinical Practice published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.

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