帕金森病、进行性核上性麻痹和多系统萎缩患者自主神经功能障碍的比较。

IF 2.9 4区 医学 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2023-12-27 DOI:10.5603/pjnns.96939
Jakub J Malkiewicz, Joanna Siuda
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摘要

研究目的评估并比较帕金森病(PD)、多系统萎缩(MSA)、进行性核上性麻痹(PSP)和健康对照组的自主神经系统(ANS)功能障碍,尤其是心血管自主神经功能障碍:研究的临床依据:自律神经系统评估有助于鉴别诊断。自律神经失调会影响生活质量,并可能导致危及生命的并发症。关于帕金森病患者自律神经失调与其他帕金森综合征的关系的文献资料很少。本研究扩展了有关帕金森病,尤其是帕金森病患者自律神经系统功能障碍的知识:本研究前瞻性地招募了帕金森病、MSA 和 PSP 患者。收集人口统计学数据、临床和神经心理学评估信息、药物治疗和合并症。采用 SCOPA-AUT 问卷、5 分钟倾斜试验和 5 分钟心率变异性(HRV)时域和频域分析来评估 ANS。此外,还对具有 PSP-RS 和 PSP-P 表型的患者以及排除了年龄和病程等混杂因素的亚组进行了分析:结果:共纳入 76 名 PD、25 名 PSP 和 12 名 MSA 患者以及 20 名对照组。通过 SCOPA-AUT 问卷调查发现,各组患者均存在自主神经功能障碍症状。排尿功能障碍在非典型帕金森病中更为明显,而心血管症状则在α-突触核蛋白病中更为明显。各组患者的心率变异均受到干扰。然而,当考虑到PSP-P和PSP-RS表型时,PSP-RS的心率变异减弱,但PSP-P和对照组的心率变异参数没有差异。25% 的 PD 患者和 58% 的 MSA 患者存在神经源性正压性低血压,但 PSP 患者和对照组中不存在这种情况。13名帕金森病患者、9名帕金森病患者和16名对照组患者被纳入子分析。结果显示,与对照组相比,PSP 患者(而非 PD 患者)的自律神经失调症状明显更多,心率变异指数更低,而且 PD 患者的正张性低血压甚至比对照组更常见:我们的研究表明,自律神经失调症在帕金森病、多发性硬化症和帕金森病中很常见,尽管不同疾病的自律神经失调症表现不同。在帕金森病和多发性硬化症中存在 NOH,但在帕金森病中不存在 NOH。
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Comparison of autonomic dysfunction in patients with Parkinson's Disease, progressive supranuclear palsy, and multiple system atrophy.

Aim of the study: To assess and compare autonomic nervous system (ANS) dysfunction, especially cardiovascular dysautonomia, in Parkinson's Disease (PD), multiple system atrophy (MSA), progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP), and healthy controls.

Clinical rationale for the study: Assessment of ANS can be useful in differential diagnosis. Dysautonomia affects quality of life and can lead to potentially life-threatening complications. There is very little literature data regarding dysautonomia in PSP in relation to other parkinsonian syndromes. This study expands the knowledge about ANS dysfunction in parkinsonisms, especially PSP.

Material and methods: Patients with PD, MSA and PSP were prospectively recruited to our study. Demographic data and information about clinical and neuropsychological assessment, medication and comorbidities was collected. SCOPA-AUT questionnaire, 5-minute tilt test, and 5-minute heart rate variability (HRV) analysis in time and frequency domains were used to assess ANS. Analysis was also performed in patients with PSP-RS and PSP-P phenotypes, and in a subgroup with eliminated confounding factors, including age and disease duration.

Results: 76 PD, 25 PSP, and 12 MSA patients, and 20 controls, were included. Symptoms of dysautonomia revealed by a SCOPA-AUT questionnaire were present in all groups of patients. Urinary dysfunction was more pronounced in atypical parkinsonisms, and cardiovascular symptoms in α-synucleinopathies. HRV was disrupted in all groups of patients. However, when PSP-P and PSP-RS phenotypes were considered, HRV was diminished in PSP-RS, but there were no differences in HRV parameters between PSP-P and controls. Neurogenic orthostatic hypotension was present in 25% of PD and 58% of MSA patients, but it was absent in PSP patients and the control group. 13 PD and nine PSP patients and 16 controls were included in subanalysis. This revealed that PSP, but not PD, patients had significantly more symptoms of dysautonomia and lower HRV indices compared to controls, and that orthostatic hypotension was even more common in PD than in controls.

Conclusions and clinical implications: Our study suggests that dysautonomia is common in PD, MSA and PSP, even though it has different profiles in the different diseases. NOH is present in PD and MSA, but not in PSP.

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Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska
Neurologia i neurochirurgia polska 医学-临床神经学
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4.20
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128
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6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Polish Journal of Neurology and Neurosurgery is an official journal of the Polish Society of Neurology and the Polish Society of Neurosurgeons, aimed at publishing high quality articles within the field of clinical neurology and neurosurgery, as well as related subspecialties. For more than a century, the journal has been providing its authors and readers with the opportunity to report, discuss, and share the issues important for every-day practice and research advances in the fields related to neurology and neurosurgery.
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