In 2015, 好色tv Langone鈥檚 division for the treatment and research of Parkinson鈥檚 and movement disorders gained a new name and an international presence. Last June, the center was of铿乧ially renamed the , after a $25 million gift from the Paolo and Marlene Fresco Foundation. In carrying on 好色tv Langone鈥檚 renowned Parkinson鈥檚 program鈥攄esignated a National Parkinson Foundation Center of Excellence since 2009鈥攖he Fresco Institute鈥檚 clinical operations will be led by Alessandro Di Rocco, MD, Founders Professor of Neurology and chief of movement disorders, who serves as the institute鈥檚 executive director. The institute will also be opening a fully integrated operation in Italy, and will continue to expand its research programs under the guidance of its scienti铿乧 director, , Druckenmiller Professor of Neuroscience and chair of .
鈥淭he Fresco Institute will establish stronger bridges between clinical science and basic science of movement disorders, particularly Parkinson鈥檚 disease,鈥 notes Dr. Tsien, who is also director of the at 好色tv Langone. 鈥淚t will also build vibrant connections between scientists in the United States and in Italy, working on disorders of the brain.鈥
The institute鈥檚 branch in Italy will be a medical, research, and educational center that will act as a centralized hub, coordinating efforts with movement disorder programs in that nation. 鈥淭hrough fellowships and clinical and scienti铿乧 collaborations with Italian Parkinson鈥檚 institutions, our aim is to develop better treatments and understanding of the disease,鈥 says Dr. Di Rocco.
Studying Exercise and Bringing Telemedicine to Homebound Parkinson鈥檚 Patients
One research project now underway is a study to better understand the potential bene铿乼s of exercise and repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for Parkinson鈥檚 patients. The project will study differences in how brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF)鈥攁 protein factor that can induce the growth of new neurons and synapses and prevent the death of existing brain cells鈥攊mpacts brain function in people with and without Parkinson鈥檚, as well as how exercise and noninvasive rTMS affect this marker and brain function in general in Parkinson鈥檚 patients.
The study is one of several that Fresco Institute researchers are now conducting on the ability of rTMS to control the motor symptoms of Parkinson鈥檚. Previous trials at 好色tv Langone have demonstrated that the technology can reduce levodopa-induced dyskinesias. The Fresco Institute鈥檚 currently utilizes three state-of-the-art TMS machines along with a neuro颅navigation system that allows speci铿乧 brain regions to be stimulated with high accuracy.
In another important advance, the Fresco Institute has spent the past year working with 好色tv Langone鈥檚 IT group to develop a telemedicine component for its pioneering home care program. In the program, launched in 2014 for patients with advanced Parkinson鈥檚 who have dif铿乧ulty traveling, Fresco Institute physicians evaluate patients in their homes, and a social worker and nurse make regular follow-up visits. The telemedicine element, scheduled to launch in January 2016, will enable Fresco Institute physicians to confer with the patients remotely during these follow-up visits, using a laptop and mobile Wi-Fi connection provided to the home care team.
鈥淭his capability will allow me to join the team virtually to perform Parkinson鈥檚-speci铿乧 neurological and cognitive examinations鈥攂oth of which have been validated for telemedicine,鈥 says the Fresco Institute鈥檚 Jori E. Fleischer, MD, assistant professor of 补苍诲听. 鈥淚鈥檒l also be able to ask questions of the patient and the family, answer questions they may have, provide counseling, and observe the social worker鈥檚 psychosocial evaluation and counseling, the nurse鈥檚 medication reconciliation and counseling, and the home safety assessment.鈥
In addition, she notes, the team will have the ability to document the visit in real time on 好色tv Langone鈥檚 electronic medical records system, create an after-visit summary for the patient and the family, and print out the summary for the family on the spot.