Name of Fellow

    Dr Emily Henderson

    Institution

    Funder

    Parkinson's UK

    Contact information of fellow

    Country

    United Kingdom

    Title of project/programme

    A randomised control trial of rivastigmine versus placebo for improving gait stability in patients with Parkinson's with a past history of a fall

    Source of funding information

    Parkinson's UK

    Total sum awarded (Euro)

    € 338,947

    Start date of award

    09/04/11

    Total duration of award in years

    6.0

    The project/programme is most relevant to:

    Parkinson's disease & PD-related disorders

    Keywords

    Pharmacology | Clinical studies

    Research Abstract

    Does rivastigmine improve gait stability, balance and freezing of gait in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) with a past history of a fall?
    Aim: To evaluate the role of cholinesterase inhibitor therapy on gait in patients with PD.
    Objectives: To undertake clinical trial to assess the effect of rivastigmine on gait and balance, attention and executive function, falls and freezing of gait.
    Design: A single centre, double blind placebo controlled randomised control trial.
    Methodology: Patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s disease without dementia and with a history of having fallen will be recruited and enrolled. Participants will be randomised in a 1:1 allocation. The intervention group will receive rivastigmine and the control group, placebo. The primary outcome measure is gait variability and assessments will be performed at 0,4,24 and 28 weeks. Falls follow up will continue for 1 year. or control and receive placebo. The main analyses will be performed using the intention to treat principle. We will use multivariable linear, logistic and proportional hazard regression models as appropriate.
    Implications: Gait variability, a marker of gait stability, is a surrogate marker of falls risk. Predictive models of falls risk will be validated along with novel methods of assessing freezing. The findings will facilitate scientific understanding of the aetiological mechanisms underlying axial symptoms. It will support or refute the role of cholinesterase inhibitors for falls in PD.

Types: Fellowships
Member States: United Kingdom
Diseases: Parkinson's disease & PD-related disorders
Years: 2016
Database Categories: N/A
Database Tags: N/A

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