Previous Injury and Chronic Pain are Associated with Side of Onset in Parkinson's Disease.

Izel Tekin, A. Vgontzas, M. Lewis, S. Kothari, L. Kong, Yue Lu, K. Vrana, Xuemei Huang
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BACKGROUND Parkinson's disease (PD) motor symptoms are frequently asymmetric and the factors that influence the side of onset are unclear. OBJECTIVE To explore whether peripheral injury and associated chronic limb pain may influence the side of onset. METHODS We administered a questionnaire to 128 PD patients in a tertiary movement disorder clinic. Handedness, date and type of limb injury(s) and duration of associated pain, and date and side of onset were ascertained. RESULTS Sixty-two subjects reported limb injuries prior to the onset of PD symptoms, 30 with and 32 without chronic pain (i.e., ≥ 2 months). There was no association between injury and PD onset side overall (p=0.334). In subjects with chronic pain associated with limb injuries, however, side of injuries was associated with the side of PD symptom onset (p=0.030). CONCLUSIONS Limb injury with chronic pain may be related to the side of PD symptom onset. Future studies may shed light on the nature of this observation.
既往损伤和慢性疼痛与帕金森病发病侧相关
背景:帕金森病(PD)的运动症状通常是不对称的,影响发病侧的因素尚不清楚。目的探讨外周损伤及相关的慢性肢体疼痛是否会影响发病侧位。方法对某三级运动障碍门诊的128例PD患者进行问卷调查。确定了手性、肢体损伤的日期和类型、相关疼痛的持续时间以及发病的日期和侧面。结果62例受试者在PD症状出现前报告肢体损伤,其中30例伴有慢性疼痛,32例无慢性疼痛(即≥2个月)。总体而言,损伤与PD发病侧无相关性(p=0.334)。然而,在伴有肢体损伤的慢性疼痛受试者中,损伤侧与PD症状发作侧相关(p=0.030)。结论肢体损伤伴慢性疼痛可能与PD症状发作侧位有关。未来的研究可能会揭示这一观察的本质。
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