上海地区帕金森病患者慢性疼痛的临床研究

Weidong Pan, Jun Liu, Quidong Wang, Hua Lu, Yu Bai, Yi Liu, Xiangjun Chen, Wentao Li, Wenwei Li, Yu Song, Hengcang Wang, Yuncheng Wu, Meng Xu, Hua Zhou
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背景/目的:帕金森病(PD)患者的疼痛可能比其他非运动障碍患者更痛苦。本研究的目的是评估中国上海特发性PD患者中PD相关疼痛的患病率和流行病学特征。方法:采用结构化问卷对上海市12家医院1058例明确特发性PD患者进行调查。收集他们的运动障碍的严重程度、抗帕金森治疗和疼痛相关的观察结果,如疼痛发作的时间点、持续时间和程度、身体定位、外部影响和疼痛治疗。结果:大约28%(296名受试者)的PD患者遭受PD相关疼痛。与男性患者相比,女性疼痛患者的年龄水平更高,PD发病时年龄较大,疼痛频率更高,PD症状出现前疼痛频率更高,疼痛持续时间更长,早期疼痛发生率更高。与无疼痛的患者相比,疼痛患者的左旋多巴当量剂量更大,睡眠障碍和/或运动波动的频率更高,和/或运动障碍的频率更高。最常见的疼痛类型是肌肉骨骼疼痛,其次是肌张力障碍。男性组的疼痛持续时间比女性组短得多。与治疗后相比,患者在服用抗帕金森药物前经历了更多的疼痛。结论:慢性PD相关疼痛是PD患者的常见病和并发症。控制PD患者疼痛的挑战有望在某一天产生具体有效的治疗策略。i 2014 S. Karger AG,巴塞尔
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Clinical Study on Chronic Pain in Parkinson's Disease Patients in Shanghai, China
Background/Aims: Pain in Parkinson's disease (PD) may be more distressing than that in other nonmotor disabilities. The aims of the present study were to assess the prevalence and identify the epidemiological characteristics of PD-related pain among patients with idiopathic PD in Shanghai, China. Methods: A total of 1,058 patients with definite idiopathic PD were investigated using a structure questionnaire in 12 hospitals in Shanghai. The severity of their motor disorders, antiparkinson treatments, and pain-related observations, such as time points for the onset of pain, duration and degree, body localization, external influences, and treatments for pain, were collected for analysis. Results: Approximately 28% (296 subjects) of all PD patients suffered from PD-related pain. Female patients with pain had a higher age level, were older at PD onset, had a higher frequency of pain, a higher frequency of pain before the onset of PD symptoms, a longer duration of pain, and a higher incidence of pain in the early stage compared to male patients. Larger levodopa-equivalent doses, higher frequencies of sleep disorders and/or motor fluctuation, and/or dyskinesia were found in patients with pain compared to patients without pain. The most frequent pain type was musculoskeletal pain followed by dystonia. The male group had a much shorter pain duration than the female group. The patients experienced more pain before taking antiparkinson drugs compared to after treatment. Conclusion: Chronic PD-related pain is a frequent complaint and complex in PD. The challenge of managing pain in PD patients will hopefully someday result in specific and effective treatment strategies. i 2014 S. Karger AG, Basel
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