Maidment_2005_Acta.Psychiatr.Scand_111_403

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Title : A review of studies describing the use of acetyl cholinesterase inhibitors in Parkinson's disease dementia - Maidment_2005_Acta.Psychiatr.Scand_111_403
Author(s) : Maidment ID , Fox C , Boustani M
Ref : Acta Psychiatr Scand , 111 :403 , 2005
Abstract :

OBJECTIVE: To review the literature relating to the use of acetyl cholinesterase inhibitors in Parkinson's disease dementia (PDD). METHOD: MEDLINE (1966--December 2004), PsychINFO (1972--December 2004), EMBASE (1980--December 2004), CINHAL (1982--December 2004), and the Cochrane Collaboration were searched in December 2004.
RESULTS: Three controlled trials and seven open studies were identified. Efficacy was assessed in three key domains: cognitive, neuropsychiatric and parkinsonian symptoms. CONCLUSION: Cholinesterase inhibitors have a moderate effect against cognitive symptoms. There is no clear evidence of a noticeable clinical effect against neuropsychiatric symptoms. Tolerability including exacerbation of motor symptoms--in particular tremor--may limit the utility of cholinesterase inhibitors.

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Maidment ID, Fox C, Boustani M (2005)
A review of studies describing the use of acetyl cholinesterase inhibitors in Parkinson's disease dementia
Acta Psychiatr Scand 111 :403

Maidment ID, Fox C, Boustani M (2005)
Acta Psychiatr Scand 111 :403