[基于拉丁美洲患者发病年龄的帕金森病表型:配对分析]。

4区 医学 Q4 Medicine
J D Meléndez-Flores, M Irabien-Zuñiga, C Cerda-Contreras, I de Los Reyes-Calderón, I Estrada-Bellmann
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导言:研究表明,与中年发病者相比,老年帕金森病(PD)患者的运动和非运动负担较重。我们决定在拉丁美洲的帕金森病患者中检验这些发现:我们招募了 24 名发病年龄大于 65 岁的帕金森病患者,每名患者与 1 名发病年龄介于 48 岁至 60 岁之间的对照组患者配对,配对患者的性别和病程(±2 年)均匹配。记录了评估运动(MDS-UPDRS)、非运动(NMSS)、认知(MoCA)和生活质量(PDQ-8)的临床测试组合。通过条件逻辑回归分析对各组进行比较。此外,还进行了一项比较性事后分析,仅考虑发病年龄大于 70 岁的患者(n = 11)及其匹配对照组:结果:老年组和中年组的平均发病年龄分别为(70.53 ± 3.28)和(53.79 ± 4.96)岁。根据发病年龄对大多数临床指标进行比较,未观察到明显差异,但中年发病组的 MDS-UPDRS 第三部分和震颤子分数较低。事后分析也显示了类似的结果,中年发病组的得分较低,但无显著性差异:这是第一项报告老年发病型帕金森病患者运动表型更良性的研究。尽管老年发病型帕金森氏症采用的临界值较低,但血管、流行病学、种族和治疗依从性等特征也必须被视为潜在的解释因素,因此需要在更大的人群中开展进一步的多中心研究。
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[Parkinson's disease phenotype based on age at onset in Latin American patients: a paired-based analysis].

Introduction: Studies have demonstrated a higher motor and non-motor burden in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients with old age at onset compared to those with middle age at onset. We decided to test these findings in a Latin American PD population.

Patients and methods: We recruited 24 PD patients with age at onset > 65 years, and each patient was matched to 1 control patient with disease onset at ages between 48 and 60 years, matched for gender and disease duration (±2 years). Clinical test batteries that assessed motor (MDS-UPDRS), non-motor (NMSS), cognitive (MoCA), and quality of life (PDQ-8) were recorded. Groups were compared with conditional logistic regression analysis. A comparative post-hoc analysis was also conducted, considering only patients with age at onset > 70 years (n = 11) and their matched controls.

Results: Mean age at onset was 70.53 ± 3.28 and 53.79 ± 4.96 for the old-age and middle-age group, respectively. No significant differences were observed in most clinical batteries when comparing PD patients based on age at onset, with worse scores in MDS-UPDRS Part III and Tremor subscore in the middle-age onset group. The post-hoc analysis showed similar results, with non-significantly worse scores in the middle-age onset group.

Conclusion: This is the first study reporting a more benign motor phenotype in old-age onset PD patients. Despite the lower cut-off value used for old age onset PD, vascular, epidemiological, ethnic and treatment adherence features must be also considered as potential explicative factors, with further multicenter studies in larger populations needed.

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Diabetologe
Diabetologe ENDOCRINOLOGY & METABOLISM-
CiteScore
0.40
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0.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Der Diabetologe offers up-to-date information for all diabetologists working in practical and clinical environments and scientists who are particularly interested in issues of diabetology. The focus is on current developments regarding prevention, diagnostic approaches, management of complications and current therapy strategies. Comprehensive reviews on a specific topical issue provide evidenced based information on diagnostics and therapy. Review articles under the rubric ''Continuing Medical Education'' present verified results of scientific research and their integration into daily practice.
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