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. 2012 Mar;27(3):439-42.
doi: 10.1002/mds.24062. Epub 2011 Dec 9.

Placebo effect characteristics observed in a single, international, longitudinal study in Huntington's disease

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Placebo effect characteristics observed in a single, international, longitudinal study in Huntington's disease

Esther Cubo et al. Mov Disord. 2012 Mar.

Abstract

Background: Classically, clinical trials are based on the placebo-control design. Our aim was to analyze the placebo effect in Huntington's disease.

Methods: Placebo data were obtained from an international, longitudinal, placebo-controlled trial for Huntington's disease (European Huntington's Disease Initiative Study Group). One-hundred and eighty patients were evaluated using the Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale over 36 months. A placebo effect was defined as an improvement of at least 50% over baseline scores in the Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale, and clinically relevant when at least 10% of the population met it.

Results: Only behavior showed a significant placebo effect, and the proportion of the patients with placebo effect ranged from 16% (first visit) to 41% (last visit). Nondepressed patients with better functional status were most likely to be placebo-responders over time.

Conclusions: In Huntington's disease, behavior seems to be more vulnerable to placebo than overall motor function, cognition, and function

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