研究帕金森病患者的非运动症状及其对生活质量的影响

Harshal Mamlekar, Edwin Gomes, Teresa Ferreira
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帕金森病(PD)是一种以多巴胺能黑质通路退化为特征的神经退行性疾病。其发病率为普通人群的千分之一到二。这是一种复杂的疾病,以运动和非运动症状为特征,会损害患者的生活质量(QoL)。在对帕金森病运动症状采取有效对症疗法的情况下,非运动症状已成为决定帕金森病患者总体疾病负担和日常生活功能的主要预后因素。我们的研究旨在评估帕金森病患者非运动症状的频率和比例,并评估其对 QoL 的影响。共有 88 名帕金森病患者到果阿医学院神经科门诊就诊,我们使用半结构式问卷和适当的量表对他们的各种非运动症状进行了评估。生活质量采用 PDQ-39 问卷进行评估。研究对象包括符合英国帕金森病脑库特发性帕金森病标准的患者。研究对象的平均年龄为 68 岁,平均病程为 5 年。在研究人群中,注意力和记忆力是最常报告的领域(52 名患者,占 59.75%),其次是情绪和认知(46 名患者,占 52.74%)。报告最少的症状是感知问题,包括妄想和幻觉(11.74%)以及其他领域(10.93%),包括疼痛、嗅觉障碍、出汗增多和体重波动。UPDRS(第3部分)的平均得分为(33.24±17.37)分,分值从3.57(轻度运动障碍)到44.64(重度运动障碍)不等。非运动症状与 PDQ-39 之间的相关性显示,情绪、认知和感知问题对他们的情绪幸福感有不利影响,而注意力和记忆力缺陷对沟通有显著影响。这项研究强调了一个事实,即帕金森病的非运动症状会严重影响患者的生活质量,我们应采用筛查工具来评估有自主神经、感觉或情绪障碍的患者,以便尽早发现这些症状,因为它们大多比运动症状早出现几十年。
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Study of non-motor Symptoms in Parkinsons disease and its impact on their quality of life
Parkinson's disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterised by the degeneration of dopaminergic nigrostriatal pathway. Its incidence ranges from 1 to 2 per 1000 in general population. Its a complex disorder characterised by motor and non-motor symptoms that can impair the quality of life (QoL). In the presence of effective symptomatic therapies for the motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease, the non-motor symptoms have become the major prognostic factors determining the overall disease burden and everyday function in Parkinson’s disease patients. Our study aimed at assessing the frequency and proportion of non-motor symptoms in PD patients and to assess their impact on QoL. A total of 88 PD patients visiting the outpatient department of Neurology at Goa Medical College were assessed for various non-motor symptoms using a semi – structured questionnaire and appropriate scales. Quality of life was assessed using PDQ-39 questionnaire. Patients satisfying the United Kingdom Parkinson’s Disease brain bank criteria for idiopathic Parkinson’s diseases were included in the study Single centre, Cross-sectional study. Mean age of study population was 68 years and mean duration of the disease was 5yrs. Attention and memory were the most frequently reported domain in the study population (52 patients, 59.75 percent) followed by mood and cognition (46 patients, 52.74 percent). The least reported symptom was perceptual problems including delusions and hallucinations (11.74%) and miscellaneous domain (10.93 percent) which included pain, olfactory dysfunction, increased perspiration and weight fluctuations. The mean UPDRS (part 3) score was found to be 33.24± 17.37 with values ranging from 3.57 (mild motor impairment) to 44.64 (severe motor impairment).The QoL assessment showed that impairment of Mobility had a major impact on QoL followed by activities of daily living and emotional well-being. Correlation between Non-motor symptoms and PDQ-39 revealed that mood, cognition and perceptual problems had an adverse outcome on their emotional well-being and deficit in attention and memory had significant outcomes on communication. This study highlights the fact that non-motor symptoms in PD significantly impair quality of life and we should incorporate screening tools to evaluate patients with autonomic, sensory or mood disturbances so that they are detected at the earliest as most of them precede motor symptoms by decades.
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