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The course of olfactory deficits in patients with Parkinson's disease--a study based on psychophysical and electrophysiological measures.

Thomas Meusel1, Birgit Westermann, Peter Fuhr, Thomas Hummel, Antje Welge-Lüssen.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: Patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) commonly show olfactory deficits in the early stages of the disease. These deficits can be verified psychophysically or electrophysiologically using olfactory event-related potentials (OERP). While psychophysical olfactory function in PD patients can improve over time, the course of OERPs in PD has not yet been investigated.
METHODS: Olfactory function was investigated twice in 19 patients at 5-year intervals. Psychophysical tests included the "Sniffin' Sticks" test battery. In addition, OERPs were recorded in response to two odors on each side (phenyl-ethyl-alcohol: 40% (v/v), H(2)S, 6ppm). OERPs were evaluated regarding existence (yes/no). Average disease duration at follow-up was 9.0 years and the average Hoehn and Yahr score (disease stage) was 2.2.
RESULTS: Psychophysically, 1 patient was normosmic, 14 were hyposmic, and 4 were functionally anosmic at the initial visit. Re-examination revealed 1 normosmic, 9 hyposmic, and 8 functionally anosmic patients. Mean olfactory function decreased significantly in all patients. OERPs were initially existent in 3 out of 19 patients. At follow-up, OERPs were no longer present in these patients, but were detectable in 3 other patients.
CONCLUSIONS: Overall, mean olfactory function decreased, although improvements were observed at the individual level. We confirmed previous findings regarding psychophysical follow-up results. Electrophysiological measures showed a pattern of fluctuation in olfactory function comparable to that of the psychophysical results. These fluctuations do not seem to predict the course of the disease.
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Year:  2010        PMID: 20858529     DOI: 10.1016/j.neulet.2010.09.044

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurosci Lett        ISSN: 0304-3940            Impact factor:   3.046


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