Mds Podcast

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Sinopse

The MDS Podcast channel was created with the ultimate goal of improving education in Parkinson's disease and other movement disorders, while keeping MDS members, other neurologists, health professionals and neuroscientists updated with novel and clinically-relevant research findings. A monthly issue of the podcast will highlight the results of an article published in the Society journals, Movement Disorders or Movement Disorders Clinical Practice, including an interview with one of the authors of the article selected.

Episódios

  • Presidential Lecture Awardee - The importance of alpha-synuclein research | Congress 2024

    16/09/2024

    Dr. Virginia Lee, the 2024 C. David Marsden Presidential Lecture Award Winner, recounts her career and what events lead her to study neurodegenerative disease. She also shares her insight into the importance of alpha synuclein research and advice for aspiring researchers.

  • Presidential Lecture Awardee - Insight into clinical phenotyping and the role of AI | Congress 2024

    16/09/2024

    Dr. Marina de Koning Tijssen, the 2024 Stanley Fahn Presidential Lecture Award Winner, discusses her career history and how much she learned just by talking to patients. She also shares her views on the role of AI in the clinic and what legacy she hopes to leave for future movement disorders specialists.

  • Hot Topic: Pesticides and Parkinson's Disease 2

    09/09/2024

    For this Hot Topic episode, Prof. Tiago Outeiro talks with Dr. Briana de Miranda about the basic science behind the relationship between pesticides and Parkinson's disease. Together they discuss the possible mechanistic action of these products and how dopaminergic neurons are more susceptible.

  • Hot Topic: Pesticides and Parkinson's Disease 1

    03/09/2024

    Prof. Daniela Berg joins Prof. Tiago Outeiro in this first Hot Topic episode focusing on pesticides and Parkinson’s disease (PD). Together they discuss the rise of PD, the impact of pesticides, and what should be done to safeguard people from potential harm.

  • Essential tremor and dystonia: the TITAN study

    26/08/2024

    Dr. Sara Schaefer interviews Dr. Roberto Erro on the phenotypic characteristics of essential tremor, essential tremor with soft dystonic signs, and tremor combined with dystonia through analysis of The Italian tremor Network (TITAN) data. Read the article.

  • Long-term follow up of GPi-DBS in pediatric non-degenerative dystonia

    19/08/2024

    Dr. Sarah Camargos interviews Dr. Giovanna Zorzi on the outcomes of a cohort of non-degenerative pediatric patients with idiopathic and genetic dystonia who were submitted to GPi-DBS and compares these outcomes with a meta-analysis of the literature. Journal CME is available until July 24, 2025 Read the article.

  • Neurovascular health and Lewy body disorders, where is the connection?

    12/08/2024

    Studies have shown a close interplay between the cerebrovascular system and neurodegeneration. But what is the current evidence, and how can it help us better understand the pathophysiology of Lewy body disorders and potentially change their course? In this episode, Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Prof. Sephira Ryman about a recently published review article that explores the complexities of this relationship. Read the article.

  • Disentangling the Cognitive Effects of Acute Levodopa in Parkinson's Disease

    05/08/2024

    In this episode, Dr. Joseph Seemiller and Dr. Kelly Mills discuss the changes in cognitive performance in the OFF and ON states during an acute levodopa challenge in a large cohort of patients with Parkinson's disease. Their study's findings suggest divergent complex changes in processing speed and executive function. Read the article »

  • Exploring postural control in functional motor disorders using virtual reality

    29/07/2024

    In this episode, Drs. Gandolfi and Tinazzi discuss how virtual reality can be used as a therapeutic tool to modulate attention in patients with functional motor disorder, while measuring postural control. Read the article »

  • Is levodopa disease modifying? Long-term LEAP study follow-up

    22/07/2024

    Prof. Rob de Bie joins Dr. Sara Schaefer to discuss the 5-year follow up extension to the Levodopa in Early Parkinson's disease (LEAP) study, including the results and indications for practice. Journal CME is available until July 01, 2025 Read the article.

  • A post-hoc analysis of the Prasinezumab trial in early Parkinson's disease

    15/07/2024

    Dr. Gennaro Pagano discusses the findings of the post-hoc analysis of the PASADENA trial, a study using the monoclonal antibody Prasinezumab directed at aggregated α-synuclein, where motor progression trajectories differed between active and placebo groups. Read article »

  • Do subjective cognitive complaints predict future incident cognitive impairment in people with Parkinson's disease?

    08/07/2024

    Dr. Eduardo Fernández and Dr. Daniel Weintraub discuss whether subjective cognitive complaints can predict future incident cognitive impairment and other questions related to early cognitive impairment in people with Parkinson's disease, referencing Dr. Weintraub’s recent article, "Association between subjective cognitive complaints and incident functional impairment in Parkinson's disease" published in Movement Disorders. Read article »

  • Special Issue: Lixisenatide in Parkinson's: A Diabetes Drug to Slow Disease Progression?

    01/07/2024

    Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Olivier Rascol on the results of the clinical trial recently published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Tune in to learn about the mechanisms of action and potential of lixisenatide and other GLP-1 receptor agonists in impacting the progression of Parkinson's disease. Read the article »

  • Functional Tic-Like Behaviors: A Common Comorbidity in Patients with Tourette Syndrome

    24/06/2024

    Dr. Müller-Vahl joins the podcast to discuss her retrospective study examining the key features in differentiating Tourette syndrome and Functional tic-like behaviors and that comorbidity is far more common than originally thought. Read the article »

  • Hot Topic: Limitations of phenomenology in functional movement disorders: what can we learn?

    17/06/2024

    In this Hot Topic, Dr. Sarah Lidstone moderates a discussion with Dr. Mark Hallett and Prof. Mark Edwards on the limitations of phenomenology in movement disorders. Drawn from a recent viewpoint by Prof. Edwards and using functional movement disorder as an example, they discuss the benefits and drawbacks of a phenotype equaling disease paradigm, the voluntary vs. involuntary movement disorder, and what we can learn from functional movement disorders.

  • Understanding corticobasal syndrome: Clinical and neuroimaging characteristics to unlock the underlying pathology

    10/06/2024

    Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Jacy Parmera about her recently published article on the clinical and neuroimaging characteristics of patients with corticobasal syndrome, with a focus on the potential correlation with the underlying neuropathological causes. Read the article »

  • Special Series: Exploring medical and surgical management for chorea

    03/06/2024

    Profs. Elena Moro and Ruth Walker discuss the management of chorea, including when this is appropriate. They focus on Huntington’s disease and the role of deep brain stimulation and other surgical interventions, in addition to medical management.

  • CSF1R-related disorder in China

    28/05/2024

    Dr. Sara Schaefer speaks with Doctors Xiaojun Huang and Jingying Wu about the phenotypic and genotypic spectrum of CSF1R-related disorder in a Chinese population, including unique clinical and radiographic characteristics. Journal CME is available until May 21, 2025 Read the article.

  • Special Series: Approach to patients with acquired choreas

    20/05/2024

    Dr. Ruth Walker and Dr. Molly Cincotta discuss causes of acquired chorea and approach to the work-up of a patient with an acquired chorea.

  • Hot Topic: Focused Ultrasound in Movement Disorders - Brain ablations as a therapeutic tool

    13/05/2024

    In this Hot Topic episode, Dr. Michele Matarazzo interviews Dr. Raul Martinez on the recent evidence and future applications of focused ultrasound-based ablations in movement disorders, such as Parkinson's disease and essential tremors. Discover how this innovative approach is improving patient care and what it could mean for the future of medical treatment.

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