PMID: 9178169May 1, 1997Paper

Impact of riluzole on the relationship between patient and physician

Journal of Neurology
R Dengler, M Tröger

Abstract

To date, there has been little systematic research on the patient-physician relationship in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Important factors in this relationship are the emotional state, or mood, of the patients and their expectations of successful therapeutic intervention. In many patients there is a gradual deterioration of mood with disease progression-a view supported by studies comparing the initial and late phases of the disease. The few studies examining patients' expectations of therapy revealed a strong desire to be informed about the disease and its course without destroying every hope. In the later stages of the disease patients expected compassion and help with immediate problems. To our knowledge there has been no systematic study on the attitude of physicians towards ALS patients. The lack of effective treatment and the wish to avoid full information about the poor prognosis are almost unique problems involved in dealing with ALS patients. The new option to treat with a drug that slows disease progression provides some alleviation for the physician. Riluzole, at least, partially meets this expectation. Although its efficacy is too limited to satisfy fully the wishes of patients and physicians, it is the firs...Continue Reading

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