帕金森病睡眠和自主神经症状的康复策略。

IF 4.8 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Hikaru Kamo, Koichi Nagaki, Lisa Warren, Alison R Kraus, Michael S Okun, Aparna Wagle Shukla
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摘要

综述目的:评价康复治疗对帕金森病(PD)患者睡眠和自主神经功能障碍(心血管、胃肠、泌尿和性)症状的治疗效果。叙述性综述侧重于从临床试验,特别是随机对照试验中提取的最新数据,以评估这些疗法和证据的总体质量。最新发现:阻力训练和有氧运动可以改善PD患者的睡眠质量。阻力和有氧运动,以及腹部束缚,可能有助于缓解直立性低血压,尽管证据质量不高。干预措施,如呼气肌力训练,感觉运动训练,视频辅助吞咽治疗是有益的吞咽困难。盆底肌肉训练结合行为疗法可以潜在地减轻急迫性和急迫性尿失禁。许多基于康复的策略虽然有希望,但缺乏足够的证据来实施临床实践。目前的证据支持它们在解决睡眠障碍、体位性低血压和吞咽困难方面的作用。然而,它们在治疗胃轻瘫、便秘、泌尿和性功能障碍方面的有效性证据仍然有限。
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Rehabilitation Strategies for Sleep and Autonomic Symptoms in Parkinson's Disease.

Purpose of review: To evaluate the effectiveness of rehabilitation therapies for managing symptoms of sleep and autonomic dysfunction (cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, urinary and sexual) in Parkinson's disease (PD). The narrative review focuses on recent data drawn from clinical trials, particularly randomized controlled trials, to assess these therapies and the overall quality of the evidence.

Recent findings: Resistance training and aerobic exercises can improve sleep quality in PD. Resistance and aerobic exercises, along with abdominal binders, may help alleviate orthostatic hypotension, though the quality of evidence is not high. Interventions such as expiratory muscle strength training, sensorimotor training, and video-assisted swallowing therapy are beneficial for dysphagia. Pelvic floor muscle training combined with behavioral therapy can potentially mitigate urgency and urge incontinence. Many rehab-based strategies though promising lack sufficient evidence for implementation into clinical practice. The current evidence supports their role in addressing sleep disturbances, orthostatic hypotension and dysphagia. However, the evidence for their effectiveness in treating gastroparesis, constipation, and urinary and sexual dysfunction remains limited.

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期刊介绍: Current Neurology and Neuroscience Reports provides in-depth review articles contributed by international experts on the most significant developments in the field. By presenting clear, insightful, balanced reviews that emphasize recently published papers of major importance, the journal elucidates current and emerging approaches to the diagnosis, treatment, management, and prevention of neurological disease and disorders. Presents the views of experts on current advances in neurology and neuroscience Gathers and synthesizes important recent papers on the topic Includes reviews of recently published clinical trials, valuable web sites, and commentaries from well-known figures in the field.
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