TY - JOUR
T1 - Neuroprognostication for Patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
T2 - An Updated, Evidence-Based Review
AU - Martin Schaff, Christina
AU - Kurent, Jerome E.
AU - Kolodziejczak, Sherry
AU - Milic, Michelle
AU - Foster, Laura A.
AU - Mehta, Ambereen K.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2023/11/2
Y1 - 2023/11/2
N2 - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder that presents and progresses in various ways, making prognostication difficult. Several paradigms exist for providers to elucidate prognosis in a way that addresses not only the amount of time a patient has to live, but also a patient's quality of their life moving forward. Prognostication, with regard to both survivability and quality of life, is impacted by several features that include, but are not limited to, patient demographics, clinical features on presentation, and over time, access to therapy, and access to multidisciplinary clinics. An understanding of the impact that these features have on the life of a patient with ALS can help providers to develop a better and more personalized approach for patients related to their clinical prognosis after a diagnosis is made. The ultimate goal of prognostication is to empower patients with ALS to take control and make decisions with their care teams to ensure that their goals are addressed and met.
AB - Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a rapidly progressive neurodegenerative disorder that presents and progresses in various ways, making prognostication difficult. Several paradigms exist for providers to elucidate prognosis in a way that addresses not only the amount of time a patient has to live, but also a patient's quality of their life moving forward. Prognostication, with regard to both survivability and quality of life, is impacted by several features that include, but are not limited to, patient demographics, clinical features on presentation, and over time, access to therapy, and access to multidisciplinary clinics. An understanding of the impact that these features have on the life of a patient with ALS can help providers to develop a better and more personalized approach for patients related to their clinical prognosis after a diagnosis is made. The ultimate goal of prognostication is to empower patients with ALS to take control and make decisions with their care teams to ensure that their goals are addressed and met.
KW - ALS
KW - multidisciplinary clinic
KW - palliative care
KW - prognosis
KW - quality of life
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U2 - 10.1055/s-0043-1775595
DO - 10.1055/s-0043-1775595
M3 - Article
C2 - 37751856
AN - SCOPUS:85173029092
SN - 0271-8235
VL - 43
SP - 776
EP - 790
JO - Seminars in neurology
JF - Seminars in neurology
IS - 5
ER -