帕金森病
评定量表
队列
内科学
疾病
生活质量(医疗保健)
医学
性功能障碍
自主神经系统
物理疗法
心理学
发展心理学
心率
血压
护理部
作者
Aksel Berg,Sára Bech,Jan Aasly,Matthew J. Farrer,Maria Skaalum Petersen
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.neulet.2022.136789
摘要
• The prevelance of autonomic dysfunction is higher in patients with Parkinsońs Disease compared to a control group. • The prevalence of gastrointestinal and urinary symptoms are especially high. • The progression of autonomic dysfunction is associated with the progression of motor dysfunction. • These findings are in alignment with similar studies and our current understanding of PD pathology. The presence of autonomic symptoms are a common part of the symptomatology of Parkinsońs disease (PD), with the potential to impact the quality of life of patients. The aim of this study was to assess the frequency of autonomic symptoms among Faroese PD patients compared to a control group, using the Scales for Outcome in Parkinson’s Disease - Autonomic (SCOPA-AUT), and to determine the relationship between autonomic and motor symptoms in PD patients using the Unified Parkinsońs Disease Rating Scale – Part III (UPDRS) and Hoehn and Yahr Scale (H&Y). The study included 54 PD patients and 190 control individuals which were unaffected relatives. The mean SCOPA-AUT scores were significantly higher for PD patients in gastrointestinal (OR = 1.62), urinary (OR = 1.38), cardiovascular (OR = 1.65), thermoregulatory (OR = 1.54) and sexual dysfunction (OR = 1.71) scores, as well as the total score (OR = 1.26). UPDRS scores were significant correlated with SCOPA-AUT scores (p = 0.015), while H&Y scores were not (p = 0.103). In conclusion, PD patients experience an increased frequency of autonomic symptoms compared with controls and the frequency is associated with the motor symptoms assessed with UPDRS. Our findings are consistent with similar studies and our current understanding of PD pathology.
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