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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 322-328, 2022.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-936617

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Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience difficulties with activities of daily living (ADLs) at workplace and in their social life depending on the extent of disease progression. Because of their disabilities, patients with PD are forced into early retirement compared to other people of their age group. We present our experience with the rehabilitation of three patients with PD using levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) treatment for their return to work. The rehabilitation program comprised the following three modules:1) evaluating the patients' ability to walk indoor for a short time;2) assessing their standing and sitting positions to enable them to more easily handle a device;and 3) improving their upper limb function, including skilled movements, for operating a device in emergency. Finally, all three patients exhibited improvements in the Timed Up and Go test results and device operation. Two of the patients returned to their former workplace within 10 months of LCIG treatment initiation and the remaining patient found new employment 1 year after treatment commencement.In conclusion, establishing a rational support system that involves rehabilitation programs and information sharing across multiple occupations is essential for the return to work of patients with PD receiving LCIG treatment.

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The Japanese Journal of Rehabilitation Medicine ; : 21019-2022.
Article in Japanese | WPRIM | ID: wpr-924498

ABSTRACT

Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) experience difficulties with activities of daily living (ADLs) at workplace and in their social life depending on the extent of disease progression. Because of their disabilities, patients with PD are forced into early retirement compared to other people of their age group. We present our experience with the rehabilitation of three patients with PD using levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel (LCIG) treatment for their return to work. The rehabilitation program comprised the following three modules:1) evaluating the patients' ability to walk indoor for a short time;2) assessing their standing and sitting positions to enable them to more easily handle a device;and 3) improving their upper limb function, including skilled movements, for operating a device in emergency. Finally, all three patients exhibited improvements in the Timed Up and Go test results and device operation. Two of the patients returned to their former workplace within 10 months of LCIG treatment initiation and the remaining patient found new employment 1 year after treatment commencement.In conclusion, establishing a rational support system that involves rehabilitation programs and information sharing across multiple occupations is essential for the return to work of patients with PD receiving LCIG treatment.

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Clinical Endoscopy ; : 616-619, 2019.
Article in English | WPRIM | ID: wpr-785661

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Continuous duodenal levodopa/carbidopa intestinal gel delivery by a gastrostomy infusion system improves control of Parkinson’s disease. The overall complication rates of percutaneous endoscopic gastrojejunostomy were reported to be 41% and 59% for immediate and delayed adverse events, respectively. A 72-year-old woman underwent percutaneous endoscopic gastrojejunostomy using the delivery system noted above. Abdominal pain and vomiting occurred 3 months later. Esophagogastroduodenoscopy showed a longitudinal ulcer extending from the lower gastric body to the ileum end, with small intestinal telescoping. Colonoscopy showed a large bezoar of food residue that was attached around the tip of the tube, reaching the ascending colon, which may have acted as an anchor. Thus, the gastric antrum and small intestine were shortened with telescoping. This complication was resolved by crushing the bezoar with forceps during colonoscopy and can be prevented by consuming a fiber-free diet and periodic exchanges of the tube using esophagogastroduodenoscopy.


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Aged , Female , Humans , Abdominal Pain , Bezoars , Colon , Colon, Ascending , Colonoscopy , Diet , Endoscopy, Digestive System , Gastric Bypass , Gastrostomy , Ileum , Intestine, Small , Pyloric Antrum , Surgical Instruments , Ulcer , Vomiting
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