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[DZNE-2026-00129]
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Fanciulli, A. ; Leys, F. ; Höglinger, G. ; et al
How to treat cardiovascular autonomic failure in Parkinson's disease.
Cardiovascular autonomic failure is a frequent non-motor feature of Parkinson's disease (PD) that affects up to one third of individuals from the premotor to the advanced stages of the disease, with major diagnostic, therapeutic and prognostic implications. It may manifest with orthostatic, post-prandial or exercise-induced hypotension, as well as hypertensive episodes in the supine position during wakefulness or nocturnal sleep. [...]
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Buhmann, C. ; Kalbe, E. ; Claus, I. ; et al
Parkinson´s day-clinic: which patients should be selected and what services should be offered for successful therapy?
The demographic development and the advance of intensified yet time and personnel-intensive therapeutic options constitute increasing challenges for the care of people with advanced Parkinson's disease (PD). Often, the multitude of motor and non-motor symptoms cannot be adequately addressed in an ambulatory setting The concept of a Parkinson's day clinic has been put forward to meet the requirements for these patients who not necessarily require the full medical support of an inpatient treatment and was included into the Parkinson's guidelines of the German Neurological Society as a novel and promising medical care model. [...]
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