NON-MOTOR SYMPTOMS OF PARKINSON DISEASE

N. A. Zaripov, J. Dodkhoev, S. M. Abdullozoda, R. Jamolova
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Objective: To assess the specific non-motor symptoms of Parkinson disease (PD) at its early (preclinical) stages using the NMSQuest scale. Methods: The respondents were divided into 2 groups. The first (main) group included 43 patients with confirmed PD at the age of 51-79 years, on average 66.18±7.79 years. PD duration in the main group ranged from 7 to 28 years (12.65±4.86). The following forms of PD were identified: mixed form – 28 patients (65.1%), akinetic-rigid form – 9 patients (20.9%) and trembling form – 6 patients (13.9%). The second group (control) included 28 individuals without signs of neurodegenerative diseases, including PD, and other severe somatic pathologies. Their age ranged from 47 to 81 years (64.75±10.05). The following concomitant disorders (initial stages, compensated forms) were found in the patients of the 2nd group: arterial hypertension – in 13 patients (46.4%), diabetes mellitus – 9 patients (32.1%); osteoarthritis – 6 patients (21.4%). Results: Non-motor signs of PD, such as hypersalivation, decreased sense of smell, difficulty swallowing, memory impairment, constipation, increased sweating, difficulty walking and loss of self-confidence were significantly more often noticed in the main group, which indicated that they were typical for the patients with PD. It can be assumed that these symptoms could predict the development of PD during the latent and prodromal periods of the disease. Conclusion: Undoubtedly, the motor symptoms that occur in PD exert a significant negative affect on the lifestyle of patients. However, the non-motor symptoms of the disease should not be overlooked. Although many scientists associate the non-motor symptoms of PD with the aging process, our study showed that the use of screening scales confirmed their specificity for PD and correlation with its duration. At the same time, statistical analysis showed that a number of symptoms are characteristic only of PD, while the rest are associated with the natural aging process. Keywords: Parkinson disease, early stage, non-motor symptoms, screening scales, NMSQuest.
帕金森病的非运动症状
目的:应用nmquest量表评估帕金森病(PD)早期(临床前)的特异性非运动症状。方法:将调查对象分为两组。第一组(主要)纳入确诊PD患者43例,年龄51 ~ 79岁,平均66.18±7.79岁。主组PD持续时间为7 ~ 28年(12.65±4.86)。确定了以下形式的PD:混合型- 28例(65.1%),动刚性型- 9例(20.9%)和颤抖型- 6例(13.9%)。第二组(对照组)包括28名没有神经退行性疾病(包括PD)和其他严重躯体病理症状的个体。年龄47 ~ 81岁(64.75±10.05)。第二组患者并发疾病(初始阶段、代偿形式):动脉高血压13例(46.4%),糖尿病9例(32.1%);骨关节炎6例(21.4%)。结果:PD的非运动性体征,如多涎、嗅觉下降、吞咽困难、记忆障碍、便秘、出汗增多、行走困难、自信心丧失等,在主组明显更常见,说明它们是PD患者的典型症状。可以认为,这些症状可以预测PD在疾病的潜伏期和前驱期的发展。结论:毫无疑问,PD患者的运动症状对患者的生活方式有显著的负面影响。然而,该疾病的非运动症状不应被忽视。尽管许多科学家将PD的非运动症状与衰老过程联系起来,但我们的研究表明,使用筛选量表证实了它们对PD的特异性以及与病程的相关性。同时,统计分析表明,一些症状仅是PD的特征,而其余的则与自然衰老过程有关。关键词:帕金森病,早期,非运动症状,筛查量表,nmquest
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