Informations générales (source: ClinicalTrials.gov)
Role of Retina in Mechanisms of Illusions and Visual Hallucinations Observed in Idiopathic Parkinson's Disease
Interventional
N/A
University Hospital, Clermont-Ferrand (Voir sur ClinicalTrials)
mars 2018
mars 2020
29 juin 2024
Parkinson's disease is characterized not only by motor symptoms but also by
psycho-behavioral symptoms including Visual Hallucinations (VH) and illusions (I), that
are generally associated with a severe functional impairment and a bad prognosis for
patients. Visual Hallucinations are defined by a visual perception without any real objet
to perceive, whereas illusions are defined by a wrong perceptions of an object that is
really present. In most of studies investigating the pathophysiology of VH in PD, no
difference is made between VH and I, however different mechanisms could lead to the
emergence of these two phenomenon, with different prognosis.
Investigator hypothesize that illusions could be related to a visual impairment, maybe at
the retinal level, known to be impaired in PD, whereas Visual hallucinations would be due
to a more widespread impairment affecting higher levels visuo-perceptive and cognitive
functions.
Etablissements
Les établissements hors Île-de-France dont les données sont issues de ClinicalTrials.gov Origine et niveau de fiabilité des données | |||||
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CHU Clermont-Ferrand - 63003 - Clermont-Ferrand - France | Patrick LACARIN | Contact (sur clinicalTrials) |
Critères
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Inclusion Criteria:
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- patients presenting with a Parkinson's Disease according to UKPDSBB criteria
- Patients affiliated to a health insurance company.
- HV-/IV+ Group : patients presenting illusions criteria according to SCOPA, with no
visual hallucinations
- HV+/IV- Group : patients presenting visual hallucinations (SCOPA) without illusions
- HV-/IV- Group : patients without hallucinations or illusions SCOPA)
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- patients presenting with a Parkinson's Disease according to UKPDSBB criteria
- Patients affiliated to a health insurance company.
- HV-/IV+ Group : patients presenting illusions criteria according to SCOPA, with no
visual hallucinations
- HV+/IV- Group : patients presenting visual hallucinations (SCOPA) without illusions
- HV-/IV- Group : patients without hallucinations or illusions SCOPA)
- Patients with other neurological diseases than PD.
- Patients with active psychiatric pathologies (psychosis).
- Patients unable to remain sit and still during different ophtalmological exams due
to camptocormia and dyskinesias.