Peter K. Panegyres
University of Western Australia
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Movement Disorders | 2014
Jeffery D. Long; Jane S. Paulsen; Karen Marder; Ying Zhang; Ji In Kim; James A. Mills; Stephen Cross; Patricia Ryan; Eric A. Epping; Stacie Vik; Edmond Chiu; Joy Preston; Anita Goh; Stephanie Antonopoulos; Samantha Loi; Phyllis Chua; Angela Komiti; Lynn A. Raymond; Joji Decolongon; Mannie Fan; Allison Coleman; Christopher Ross; Mark Varvaris; Nadine Yoritomo; William M. Mallonee; Greg Suter; Ali Samii; Alma Macaraeg; Randi Jones; Cathy Wood-Siverio
The Unified Huntingtons Disease Rating Scale is used to characterize motor impairments and establish motor diagnosis. Little is known about the timing of diagnostic confidence level categories and the trajectory of motor impairments during the prodromal phase. Goals of this study were to estimate the timing of categories, model the prodromal trajectory of motor impairments, estimate the rate of motor impairment change by category, and provide required sample size estimates for a test of efficacy in clinical trials. In total, 1010 gene‐expanded participants from the Neurobiological Predictors of Huntingtons Disease (PREDICT‐HD) trial were analyzed. Accelerated failure time models were used to predict the timing of categories. Linear mixed effects regression was used to model the longitudinal motor trajectories. Age and length of gene expansion were incorporated into all models. The timing of categories varied significantly by gene expansion, with faster progression associated with greater expansion. For the median expansion, the third diagnostic confidence level category was estimated to have a first occurrence 1.5 years before diagnosis, and the second and first categories were estimated to occur 6.75 years and 19.75 years before diagnosis, respectively. Motor impairments displayed a nonlinear prodromal course. The motor impairment rate of change increased as the diagnostic confidence level increased, with added acceleration for higher progression scores. Motor items can detect changes in motor impairments before diagnosis. Given a sufficiently high progression score, there is evidence that the diagnostic confidence level can be used for prodromal staging. Implications for Huntingtons disease research and the planning of clinical trials of efficacy are discussed.
Progress in Neurobiology | 2013
Jane S. Paulsen; Martha Nance; Ji In Kim; Noelle E. Carlozzi; Peter K. Panegyres; Cheryl Erwin; Anita Goh; Elizabeth McCusker; Janet K. Williams
Movement Disorders | 2012
Leslie J. Cloud; Adam Rosenblatt; Russel L. Margolis; Christopher A. Ross; Jagan A. Pillai; Jody Corey-Bloom; Hannah M. Tully; Bird Td; Peter K. Panegyres; Charles Nichter; Donald S. Higgins; Sandra L. Helmers; Stewart A. Factor; Randi Jones; Claudia M. Testa
Journal of Neurology | 2015
Peter K. Panegyres; Chen-Chun Shu; Huei-Yang Chen; Jane S. Paulsen
Movement Disorders | 2012
Leslie J. Cloud; Adam Rosenblatt; Russel L. Margolis; Christopher A. Ross; Jagan A. Pillai; Jody Corey-Bloom; Hannah M. Tully; Bird Td; Peter K. Panegyres; Charles Nichter; Donald S. Higgins; Sandra L. Helmers; Stewart A. Factor; Randi Jones; Claudia M. Testa
Movement Disorders | 2012
Leslie J. Cloud; Adam Rosenblatt; Russel L. Margolis; Christopher A. Ross; Jagan A. Pillai; Jody Corey-Bloom; Hannah M. Tully; Tom Bird; Peter K. Panegyres; Charles Nichter; Donald S. Higgins; Sandra L. Helmers; Stewart A. Factor; Randi Jones; Claudia M. Testa