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Working for a world free of PSP and CBD Registered charity numbers: England and Wales 1037087 / Scotland SC041199 1 Progressive Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Supranuclear Palsy and and Cortico Cortico Basal Degeneration Basal Degeneration Presentation for Presentation for St Johns Hospice St Johns Hospice Katrina Haines Katrina Haines RGN, BSc, MSc RGN, BSc, MSc [email protected] 01995 601533 01995 601533 Nurse Specialist Nurse Specialist North West and Midlands, North West and Midlands, North Wales, North Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of Northern Ireland and Republic of Ireland Ireland

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Working for a world free of PSP and CBDRegistered charity numbers: England and Wales 1037087 / Scotland SC0411991

Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Progressive Supranuclear Palsy and and Cortico Basal DegenerationCortico Basal Degeneration

Presentation for Presentation for St Johns Hospice St Johns Hospice

Katrina HainesKatrina Haines RGN, BSc, MScRGN, BSc, MSc

[email protected] 01995 601533 01995 601533

Nurse Specialist Nurse Specialist North West and Midlands, North West and Midlands,

North Wales, North Wales, Northern Ireland and Republic of IrelandNorthern Ireland and Republic of Ireland

Working for a world free of PSP and CBDRegistered charity numbers: England and Wales 1037087 / Scotland SC0411992

PSP and CBDPSP and CBD

Introduction to PSP/CBD:pathology, types,stages, symptoms disease management

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Overview of Progressive Overview of Progressive Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)Supranuclear Palsy (PSP)

What is PSP? Also known as Steele Richardson Olszewski syndrome

Chronic, terminal neuro-degenerative disorder

Degeneration of brainstem structures

What is the patient population? Prevalence - 6.4 per 100,000 (may be higher)-MND

Adult onset (mid 50s - mid 70s)

Patients usually die within 5/10 yrs -onset of symptoms

and 2/4 years from diagnosis

What are the symptoms? Disturbance of balance

Impaired mobility

Disordered vertical gaze

Progressive disorder of speech and swallowing

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PSP - SymptomsPSP - Symptoms

Postural InstabilityEye ProblemsSwallow ProblemsSpeech ProblemsCognitive ChangesBladder and BowelPain

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CBD – What is it?CBD – What is it?

Numbness, jerking fingers, loss of use of one hand

Asymmetric; progressively affecting arm and legAlien limbLess common disturbance of eye movementIncreased frontal lobe deficit

Cortico Basal Degeneration – similar to PSP except:

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Pathology of PSPPathology of PSP

Mid brain atrophy

Neuronal loss4

Neurofibrillary tangles in the basal ganglia, diencephalon and brainstem4

Minimal cortical pathology except for

motor areas4

Some cases of PSP map to a polymorphism in

the tau gene4

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Imaging in PSP/ MRI

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Clinical Diagnosis of PSPClinical Diagnosis of PSP

Eye movements restricted (up and down gaze)2

Low frequency blinking3

Early falls (often backwards)1,3

Impaired mobility (clumsy gait)2

Axial rigidity2

Presenting Features

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PSP – frequent misdiagnosisPSP – frequent misdiagnosis

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PSP – Differential DiagnosisPSP – Differential Diagnosis

Poor levodopa response (compared to PD)No presenting tremorUsually affects people over 40Falls are often backwardsSteady deteriorationRestricted eye movementNeurofibrillary tangles not Lewy Bodies

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Service involvement (Source: PSPeur website)Service involvement (Source: PSPeur website)

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Natural history of PSPNatural history of PSP

PSP/CBD is relentlessly progressive

It is now recognised that some forms of PSP follow a more benign course.

The proximate cause of death in many cases is aspiration pneumonia.

Median interval (yrs) from initial symptom to development of major deficits (Golbe 1988)

Initial gait difficulty 0.3 Aid needed to walk 3.1 Dysarthria 3.4 Visual symptoms 3.9 Dysphagia 4.4 Confined to bed or

wheelchair 8.2 Death 9.7

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PSP typesPSP types

Richardson Syndrome( most common) Postural instability and Falls Cognitive dysfunction Bulbar signs Supranuclear gaze palsy/Abnormal saccades

PSP-Parkinsonism( less severe) Bradykinesia/tremor Limb dystonia Asymmetric onset Levodopa responsive rigidity

Pure Akinesia with Gait Freezing Early falls and movement difficulties Late bulbar problems Rarely eye problems No dementia

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PosturePosture

Increased stiffness Nunchal rigidity-coat hanger

pain refers into arms or head Head pokes forward at the chin

or chin in the air- retrocollis Thoracic spine -axial rigidity or

kyphosed if slumped Pelvic area becomes stiff

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PSP – Postural InstabilityPSP – Postural Instability

PROBLEMS Falls - often backwards Difficulty with down gaze, shuffling, broad based gait Stiff arched neck, axial rigidity Tiredness, light-headedness Sudden change of direction, loss of balance Sitting “en bloc” “rocket sign” make stairlifts difficult

MANAGEMENT O.T. – grab rails, ramps, through floor lift, adaptations to home,

equipment Helmet and hip protectors Limited benefit from PD drugs

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PSP – the starePSP – the stare

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PSP - Eye ProblemsPSP - Eye Problems

Problem with movement of the eye itselfStarts with slow saccadesLater limited voluntary vertical saccadesEspecially down gazeReflex movements remain normal (Doll’s eye

manoeuvre) Indicating supranuclear problem fault with eye muscle

innervation not eye musclesUpper motor neuron paresisLimited up gaze can be normal in elderly but never

accompanied by slow saccades

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Management of Eye Lid Management of Eye Lid ProblemsProblems

Position in sight linePrism glassesPtosis props or tapeEye drops, Artificial tears (clarymist spray)Tinted wrap around glassesBotox injectionsEducate / Awareness family

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PSP – Swallow ProblemsPSP – Swallow Problems

PROBLEMS Eat too quickly Overfill Mouth Weak cough / choke Excess salivation Aspiration pneumonia

MANAGEMENT Early referral to speech therapist Dietician – supplements Swallowing techniques Softened diet / thickened fluids Videofluoroscopy PEG insertion

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PSP – Speech ProblemsPSP – Speech Problems

PROBLEMS Delay in response, word search Reduced facial expression Palalalia, stuttering Three types of speech pattern:

– Hypokinetic Dysarthria – like PD, quiet, repetition of sounds– Spastic Dysarthria – strained, slow and slurred– Ataxic Dysarthria – slurred and imprecise, sounding drunk

MANAGEMENT Early involvement of Speech and Language Therapist Exercises for speech-singing Communication aids: Picture and alphabet boards, amplifiers,

electronic aids

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PSP – Cognitive ChangePSP – Cognitive Change

PROBLEMS Intelligence largely intact Loss of higher executive function Sleep disturbance Short term memory problems Impaired judgement or reasoning Irritability, aggression, apathy Emotional lability Depression, general lack of interest Vague changes in personality

MANAGEMENT Need for families to understand Support for families, recognising emotions Antidepressant drugs

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PSP - PainPSP - Pain

COMMON PAINS Check with GP for any underlying cause Neck (and referred) U.T.I Cramp as stiffness increases Possible contractures General aches from postural and muscle weakness

MANAGEMENT Passive Exercises Postural management Warmth, analgesia Muscle relaxants Massage Complementary therapies, acupuncture, reflexology, aromatherapy, exercise for

as long as possible

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PSP – Bladder & Bowel PSP – Bladder & Bowel ProblemsProblems

PROBLEMS Difficulty with initiating flow Oversensitivity Nocturnal Enuresis U.T.I Incontinence Constipation Loss of bowel control

MANAGEMENT Increase fluids Increase fruit and roughage in diet Continence advice nurse Bottle, commode Pads, sheath Catheter – either intermittent or permanent Suppositories and enemas

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Palliative CarePalliative Care

Incurable deteriorating condition-QoLSupport from diagnosis-all aspects of livingGP Palliative care registerMDT management -identified care co-ordinatorProactive monitoring of changes and symptom

management.Continuing health care fundingAccess to respite / hospice careAnticipatory care planning/Advanced decisionsCare and support for carers

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DRIVERSDRIVERS

Long term neurological conditions NSFLiving matters dying matters 2010National Council for Palliative Care 2006World Health Organisation 2005Gold Standards FrameworkLiverpool Care PathwayMental Capacity Act 2005

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Drug Treatment for PSPDrug Treatment for PSP

No specific licensed treatmentAnti-parkinsonian drugs – modest benefit, may

cause side effects2,3

Amantadine – may benefit some patients3

Botulinum toxin – for neck muscle spasm and blepharospasm3

Artificial tears – for dry eyes9

Antidepressants – (amitriptyline helpful for sleep disturbance)

Excessive salivation -glycopyrronium/atropine

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CHALLENGES OF PSPCHALLENGES OF PSP

MEDICAL MANAGEMENT

CO-MORBIDITIES

INDIVIDUAL VARIABILITY OF CONDITION

DETERMINING END OF LIFE

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PSP – Nurse SpecialistsPSP – Nurse Specialists

Helpline

Talks/Study sessions

Support Groups30 around the UK and RoI

Including

Lancaster, Manchester,

Holmes Chapel

Clinics •London•Coventry•Cambridge•Newcastle•Newport•Manchester•Brighton•Edinburgh