Expanding phenomenologic heterogeneity of tardive syndromes: Time for an updated assessment tool.
Parkinsonism Relat Disord
; 77: 141-145, 2020 08.
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Tardive syndromes (TDS) are a group of hyperkinetic and hypokinetic movement disorders that occurs after exposure to dopamine receptor blocking agents such as antipsychotic and antiemetic drugs. The Abnormal Involuntary Movement Scale (AIMS) is a widely used instrument that has become the standard for assessment of tardive dyskinesia (TDD), the most common form of TDS. However, the AIMS has a number of clinimetric limitations and was designed primarily to assess the anatomic distribution and severity of involuntary movements without regard to phenomenology. To build on recent advances in understanding and treatment of TDS, re-evaluation and revision of the AIMS that could aid both clinical practice and research may be worthwhile. Challenges, such as retaining the efficiency of the current AIMS, incorporating evaluation of impairment in daily activities, and re-training clinicians for a revised examination procedure and rating instrument, are very likely surmountable.
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Avaliação de Resultados em Cuidados de Saúde
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Discinesia Tardia
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2020
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