Parkinson's Disease Clinical Trial
— MONOTREATOfficial title:
A Post Marketing Observational Study of Activities of Daily Living in Advanced Parkinson's Disease Patients With Early Troublesome Motor Fluctuations and Treated With Duodopa - a Multi-country Study - MONOTREAT
Patients with advanced Parkinson's Disease experience a range in the severity of their motor fluctuations. The rationale for this Post Marketing Observational Study is to demonstrate the benefits of Duodopa treatment on Parkinson's Disease patients entering the advanced stage of the disease whose motor fluctuations have become troublesome and complicate management with oral therapy. The aim of this post-marketing observational study is to assess the effect of Duodopa treatment on activities of daily living in advanced Parkinson's Disease participants characterised by either 2-4 hours of "off" time or 2 hours of non-troublesome or troublesome dyskinesia daily, supported by a Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Total Score in the best "on" state of at least 40 points at baseline.
Status | Completed |
Enrollment | 64 |
Est. completion date | July 2015 |
Est. primary completion date | July 2015 |
Accepts healthy volunteers | No |
Gender | Both |
Age group | 18 Years and older |
Eligibility |
Inclusion Criteria: - Has advanced levodopa-responsive Parkinson's disease - The decision to treat with Duodopa is made by the physician in accordance with the local label (Summary of Product Characteristics; product label) prior to any decision to approach the patient to participate in this study - Parkinson's Disease (PD) medicinal treatment is unchanged for at least four weeks prior to baseline - Takes oral medication four or more times daily - Either has 2-4 hours of "off" time or 2 hours of non-troublesome or troublesome dyskinesia daily supported by a Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) Total Score in the best "on" state of at least 40 points at baseline; based on documented medical history Exclusion Criteria: - Use of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), Apomorphine pump or Duodopa treatment prior to baseline visit - Severe dementia based on a Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) of < 24 |
Time Perspective: Prospective
Country | Name | City | State |
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Lead Sponsor | Collaborator |
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AbbVie (prior sponsor, Abbott) |
Type | Measure | Description | Time frame | Safety issue |
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Primary | Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) II (Activities of Daily Living) Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | The UPDRS is an Investigator-used rating tool to follow the longitudinal course of Parkinson's disease. The Part II score is the sum of the answers to 13 questions, each of which are measured on a 5-point scale (0-4). The Part II score ranges from 0-52 and higher scores are associated with more disability. UPDRS scores during "On" time (when PD symptoms are well controlled by the drug) are presented. Last observation carried forward (LOCF) was used for missing data. | Baseline (Week 0) and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) II (Activities of Daily Living) Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | The UPDRS is an Investigator-used rating tool to follow the longitudinal course of Parkinson's disease. The Part II score is the sum of the answers to 13 questions, each of which are measured on a 5-point scale (0-4). The Part II score ranges from 0-52 and higher scores are associated with more disability. UPDRS scores during "On" time (when PD symptoms are well controlled by the drug) are presented. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Percentage of Participants Who Continued With Jejunal Extension Tube of the Percutaneous Endoscopic Gastrostomy (PEG-J) Treatment | The percentage of participants who continued with PEG-J treatment after treatment via temporary naso-jejunal tube. | 14 days | No |
Secondary | Primary Reasons for Discontinuing Duodopa Treatment or for Discontinuing the Study | The primary reasons for stopping treatment with Duodopa or for discontinuing the study. | 12 months | No |
Secondary | Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) IV (Complications of Therapy) Item 32 (Duration) Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | The UPDRS IV questionnaire consists of 4 individual items that assess the degree of dyskinesias (Item 32: duration; Item 33: disability; and Item 34: pain) and clinical fluctuations (Item 39: percentage of "off" times of the waking day). Individual UPDRS IV item scores range from 0 to 4. Higher scores indicate a higher complication of therapy. Observed values are presented for each visit as well as LOCF at 12 months after discharge. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) IV (Complications of Therapy) Item 33 (Disability) Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | The UPDRS IV questionnaire consists of 4 individual items that assess the degree of dyskinesias (Item 32: duration; Item 33: disability; and Item 34: pain) and clinical fluctuations (Item 39: percentage of "off" times of the waking day). Individual UPDRS IV item scores range from 0 to 4. Higher scores indicate a higher complication of therapy. Observed values are presented for each visit as well as LOCF at 12 months after discharge. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) IV (Complications of Therapy) Item 34 (Pain) Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | The UPDRS IV questionnaire consists of 4 individual items that assess the degree of dyskinesias (Item 32: duration; Item 33: disability; and Item 34: pain) and clinical fluctuations (Item 39: percentage of "off" times of the waking day). Individual UPDRS IV item scores range from 0 to 4. Higher scores indicate a higher complication of therapy. Observed values are presented for each visit as well as LOCF at 12 months after discharge. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) IV (Complications of Therapy) Item 39 (Clinical Fluctuations) Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | The UPDRS IV questionnaire consists of 4 individual items that assess the degree of dyskinesias (Item 32: duration; Item 33: disability; and Item 34: pain) and clinical fluctuations (Item 39: percentage of "off" times of the waking day). Individual UPDRS IV item scores range from 0 to 4. Higher scores indicate a higher complication of therapy. Observed values are presented for each visit as well as LOCF at 12 months after discharge. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) III (Motor Examination) Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | The UPDRS III questionnaire consists of 14 questions on motor examinations rated from 0 (absent/normal) to 4 (extreme impairment). Questions 20-26 are multi-part questions in that they are evaluated separately for multiple body parts (for example, for the left and right hand). Counting each of these assessments leads to a total of 27 answers. The UPDRS III score ranges from 0 to 108 with higher values indicating greater impairment and was calculated as the sum of the 27 answers provided to the 14 questions. Observed values are presented for each visit as well as LOCF at 12 months after discharge. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Non-Motor Symptoms Assessment Scale for Parkinson's Disease (NMSS Rating Scale) Total Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | Non-motor symptoms assessed over the previous month were scored with respect to severity (0 = none, 1 = mild, 2 = moderate, 3 = severe) and with respect to frequency (1 = rarely, 2 = often, 3 = frequent, 4 = very frequent). The total NMSS score ranges from 0 to 360 with higher values indicating greater impairment and was calculated as the sum of all individual score values. Observed values are presented for each visit as well as LOCF at 12 months after discharge. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Parkinson's Disease Quality of Life Questionnaire (PDQ-8) Summary Index Score: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | Participants were asked to state how often they had encountered certain problems over the past four weeks using the following rating scale: Never (0), occasionally (1), sometimes (2), often (3), always or cannot do at all (4). The PDQ-8 summary index was derived as the sum of the single items divided by 32. Scores range from 0 to 100. A higher summary index score indicates a higher impairment of quality of life. Observed values are presented for each visit as well as LOCF at 12 months after discharge. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0), at discharge from hospital, and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Healthcare Resource Utilization (HCRU) Number of Office Visits: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | Participants were asked about their utilization of healthcare resources within the previous 3 months, including total number of office visits, total number of visits at home for Parkinson's disease, total number of emergency situations (overnight hospital stay, visit at emergency room, calls for immediate assistance [family/friend)], and calls to 911/emergency), received assistance at home (family/friend or paid caregiver), and falls. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Healthcare Resource Utilization (HCRU) Number of Visits at Home: Mean Change From Baseline to 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | Participants were asked about their utilization of healthcare resources within the previous 3 months, including total number of office visits, total number of visits at home for Parkinson's disease, total number of emergency situations (overnight hospital stay, visit at emergency room, calls for immediate assistance [family/friend)], and calls to 911/emergency), received assistance at home (family/friend or paid caregiver), and falls. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Healthcare Resource Utilization (HCRU) Emergency Situations: Percentage of Participants With Emergency Situations at 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | Participants were asked about their utilization of healthcare resources within the previous 3 months, including total number of office visits, total number of visits at home for Parkinson's disease, total number of emergency situations (overnight hospital stay, visit at emergency room, calls for immediate assistance [family/friend)], and calls to 911/emergency), received assistance at home (family/friend or paid caregiver), and falls. n=the number of participants with data at given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Healthcare Resource Utilization (HCRU) Received Assistance at Home: Percentage of Participants Who Received Assistance at Home at 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | Participants were asked about their utilization of healthcare resources within the previous 3 months, including total number of office visits, total number of visits at home for Parkinson's disease, total number of emergency situations (overnight hospital stay, visit at emergency room, calls for immediate assistance [family/friend)], and calls to 911/emergency), received assistance at home (family/friend or paid caregiver), and falls. n=the number of participants with data at given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
Secondary | Healthcare Resource Utilization (HCRU) Falls: Percentage of Participants With Falls at 3, 6, and 12 Months After Hospital Discharge | Participants were asked about their utilization of healthcare resources within the previous 3 months , including total number of office visits, total number of visits at home for Parkinson's disease, total number of emergency situations (overnight hospital stay, visit at emergency room, calls for immediate assistance [family/friend)], and calls to 911/emergency), received assistance at home (family/friend or paid caregiver), and falls. n=the number of participants with data at baseline and given time point. | Baseline (Week 0) and 3, 6, and 12 months after hospital discharge | No |
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