CCO Neuroscience Podcast

Halting Hallucinations: A Discussion of Management Strategies for Parkinson’s Disease Psychosis

Episode Summary

Listen as Marwan Sabbagh, MD, FAAN, and Marta San Luciano, MD, MS, FAAN, discuss clinical strategies for diagnosing and managing Parkinson’s disease psychosis.

Episode Notes

In this podcast episode, Marwan Sabbagh, MD, FAAN, and Marta San Luciano, MD, MS, FAAN, have a conversation about Parkinson’s disease psychosis (PDP). Their discussion provides information on the disease itself—covering symptoms, risk factors, and mechanism—before moving into clinical strategies for diagnosis and disease and comorbidity management. The experts emphasize the importance of ruling out an underlying cause of psychosis before making a diagnosis of PDP, calling out common culprits such as urinary and respiratory tract infections. Following diagnosis, they comment on the value of implementing nonpharmacologic measures in tandem with pharmacologic interventions for PDP. Within the discussion of pharmacologic interventions, Drs Sabbagh and San Luciano give a well-rounded explanation of patient and medication factors they consider when choosing a treatment for their patients with PDP, including patient outcomes they have experienced in clinical practice. Rounding out the podcast, the experts touch on their approach to managing the very common comorbidity of sleep disturbances in patients with PDP.

Presenters:

Marwan Sabbagh, MD, FAAN
Professor of Neurology
Alzheimer's and Memory Disorders Division
Department of Neurology
Barrow Neurological Institute
Phoenix, Arizona

Marta San Luciano, MD, MS, FAAN
Associate Professor of Neurology
University of California, San Francisco
Attending Neurologist
Neurology/Movement Disorders and Neuromodulation Center
University of California, San Francisco Medical Center
San Francisco, California

This content is based on a CE/CME program supported by an independent educational grant from Acadia Pharmaceuticals, Inc.

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