The CamPaIGN study of Parkinson's disease: 10-year outlook in an incident population-based cohort
University of Cambridge · Sobell House · +1 more institution
Abstract
Prognosis in Parkinson's disease (PD) remains poorly understood due to a lack of unbiased data on the natural history of treated PD. The CamPaIGN study has been the first to prospectively track disease evolution from diagnosis in an unselected population-representative incident cohort. We now report the 10-year follow-up data, focusing on three key irreversible milestones: postural instability (Hoehn and Yahr 3), dementia and death.
The cohort was collected between December 2000 and 2002. Those meeting diagnostic criteria (n=142) were followed-up until 1 January 2012. Clinical, neuropsychological and genetic testing were performed. Progression to key milestones was evaluated using Kaplan-Meier and Cox regression survival analyses.
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7Topics & keywords
- Dementia
- Medicine
- Rotterdam Study
- Cohort
- Population
- Pediatrics
- Cohort study
- Proportional hazards model
- Good health and well-being