Chunge Xie, Jieling Chen, Rong Gan, Yuyuan Gao, Limin Wang, Guixian Ma, Yuhu Zhang, Kun Nie, Lijuan Wang
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Abstract
BackgroundPeripheral neuropathy in Parkinson's disease (PD) may not be an isolated pathological phenomenon but may interact with other non-motor symptoms.ObjectiveTo conduct a comprehensive investigation of the non-motor symptoms observed in PD patients, with a comparative analysis between patients with and without peripheral neuropathy, to explore the relationships between peripheral neuropathy and non-motor symptoms.Methods100 PD patients were recruited from the Neurology Department of Guangdong Provincial People's Hospital. Extensive clinical data were collected, and assessments were performed to evaluate both motor and non-motor symptoms in patients with and without peripheral neuropathy. Spearman's rank correlation analysis was employed to evaluate the association between peripheral neuropathy and non-motor symptoms. Multiple linear regression analysis was conducted to adjust for confounding variables to clarify the impact of peripheral neuropathy on non-motor symptoms.Results57 individuals (57%) were identified as having peripheral neuropathy. Of these, 38 individuals were diagnosed with small fiber neuropathy. After adjusting for confounding variables, higher scores on the 13-item Small Fiber Neuropathy Symptom Inventory Questionnaire were significantly correlated with heightened symptoms of depression (B = 0.498, 95% CI = 0.080-0.917, p = 0.020), anxiety (B = 0.504, 95% CI = 0.099-0.908, p = 0.015), autonomic dysfunction (B = 1.118, 95% CI = 0.828-1.409, p < 0.001), and sleep disturbances (B = 0.694, 95% CI = 0.309-1.080, p = 0.001).ConclusionsPD patients with neuropathy, particularly those with small fiber neuropathy, demonstrate more pronounced non-motor symptoms. The severity of small fiber neuropathy is correlated with the extent of depression, anxiety, autonomic dysfunction, and sleep disturbances. These findings underscore the necessity for routine screening and early detection of peripheral neuropathy in PD patients.
帕金森病(PD)的周围神经病变可能不是一种孤立的病理现象,但可能与其他非运动症状相互作用。目的全面调查PD患者观察到的非运动症状,对比分析有无周围神经病变的患者,探讨周围神经病变与非运动症状的关系。方法选取广东省人民医院神经内科PD患者100例。收集了大量的临床资料,并对有无周围神经病变患者的运动和非运动症状进行了评估。采用Spearman秩相关分析评价周围神经病变与非运动症状之间的关系。采用多元线性回归分析调整混杂变量,以明确周围神经病变对非运动症状的影响。结果57例(57%)被确诊为周围神经病变。其中,38人被诊断为小纤维神经病。在调整混杂变量后,13项小纤维神经病变症状量表得分越高,抑郁(B = 0.498, 95% CI = 0.080-0.917, p = 0.020)、焦虑(B = 0.504, 95% CI = 0.099-0.908, p = 0.015)、自主神经功能障碍(B = 1.118, 95% CI = 0.828-1.409, p = 0.020)症状越严重
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The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.