Treatment of Neuropsychiatric Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease With Botulinum Toxin A: A 12 week Randomized, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled Trial.

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Xiaofeng Zhu, Ming Wei, Lijun Wang, Qiang Tong, Xiu Yang, Qiu Han
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Abstract

Objective: The study aimed to evaluate the impact of Botulinum toxin A (BoNT/A) on neuropsychiatric symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients.

Methods: A total of 125 PD patients and an equal number of age- and gender-matched healthy controls were involved. Mental health status was assessed using the Cornell Medical Index (CMI) self-assessment questionnaire. Sixty-four PD patients exhibiting neuropsychiatric symptoms were selected for the controlled study and randomly grouped into treatment and control groups. The treatment group received BoNT/A injections, while the control group received a placebo. The primary outcome measures included depression scores from the CMI and the proportion of patients displaying improvement in neuropsychiatric symptoms at 8 weeks post-treatment. The secondary outcome was other CMI scores at 4, 8, and 12 weeks post-treatment.

Results: The outcomes revealed that PD patients had significantly higher scores in various neuropsychiatric factors compared to healthy controls. At 4 weeks post-treatment, the treatment group displayed improvements in depression and tension. At 8 weeks post-treatment, they exhibited significant reductions in depression, anxiety, sensitivity, and tension compared to the control group. Moreover, a notably higher percentage of patients in the treatment group showed improvement in neuropsychiatric symptoms compared to the control group. At 12 weeks post-treatment, the treatment group exhibited significant improvements in somatization, depression, sensitivity, and tension.

Conclusion: PD patients commonly experience multiple neuropsychiatric symptoms, and BoNT/A has demonstrated efficacy in alleviating these symptoms. Specifically, BoNT/A was found to effectively alleviate somatization, tension, anxiety, depression, and sensitivity in PD patients.

用 A 型肉毒杆菌毒素治疗帕金森病的神经精神症状:一项为期 12 周的随机、双盲、安慰剂对照试验。
研究目的本研究旨在评估肉毒杆菌毒素 A(BoNT/A)对帕金森病(PD)患者神经精神症状的影响:共有 125 名帕金森病患者和相同数量的年龄与性别匹配的健康对照者参与了研究。采用康奈尔医学指数(CMI)自评问卷对精神健康状况进行评估。对照研究选择了 64 名有神经精神症状的帕金森病患者,并将他们随机分为治疗组和对照组。治疗组注射 BoNT/A,对照组注射安慰剂。主要结果指标包括 CMI 的抑郁评分和治疗后 8 周神经精神症状得到改善的患者比例。次要结果是治疗后4、8和12周的其他CMI评分:结果显示,与健康对照组相比,帕金森病患者的各种神经精神因素得分明显较高。在治疗后 4 周,治疗组在抑郁和紧张方面有所改善。治疗后 8 周时,与对照组相比,治疗组患者的抑郁、焦虑、敏感和紧张程度明显降低。此外,与对照组相比,治疗组中神经精神症状得到改善的比例明显更高。治疗后12周,治疗组在躯体化、抑郁、敏感和紧张方面均有显著改善:结论:帕金森病患者通常会出现多种神经精神症状,BoNT/A 对缓解这些症状有明显疗效。具体而言,BoNT/A 能有效缓解帕金森病患者的躯体化、紧张、焦虑、抑郁和敏感症状。
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>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology (JGP) brings together original research, clinical reviews, and timely case reports on neuropsychiatric care of aging patients, including age-related biologic, neurologic, and psychiatric illnesses; psychosocial problems; forensic issues; and family care. The journal offers the latest peer-reviewed information on cognitive, mood, anxiety, addictive, and sleep disorders in older patients, as well as tested diagnostic tools and therapies.
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