| Literature DB >> 25785228 |
Abraham Lieberman1, Aman Deep1, Rohit Dhall1, An Tran1, Ming-Jai Liu1.
Abstract
In 18 months, 850 patients were referred to Muhammad Ali Parkinson Center (MAPC). Among them, 810 patients had typical Parkinson disease (PD) and 212 had PD for ≤5 years. Among the 212 patients with early PD, 27 (12.7%) had freezing of gait (FOG). Forty of the 850 had atypical parkinsonism. Among these 40 patients, all of whom had symptoms for ≤5 years, 12 (30.0%) had FOG. FOG improved with levodopa in 21/27 patients with typical PD but did not improve in the 12 patients with atypical parkinsonism. FOG was associated with falls in both groups of patients. We believe that FOG unresponsive to levodopa in typical PD resembles FOG in atypical parkinsonism. We thus compared the 6 typical PD patients with FOG unresponsive to levodopa plus the 12 patients with atypical parkinsonism with the 21 patients with typical PD responsive to levodopa. We compared them by tests of locomotion and postural stability. Among the patients with FOG unresponsive to levodopa, postural stability was more impaired than locomotion. This finding leads us to believe that, in these patients, postural stability, not locomotion, is the principal problem underlying FOG.Entities:
Year: 2015 PMID: 25785228 PMCID: PMC4345077 DOI: 10.1155/2015/951645
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parkinsons Dis ISSN: 2042-0080
Demographics of freezing of gait (FOG) patients unresponsive to levodopa compared to those of FOG patients responsive to levodopa.
| Patient demographics | FOG patients | FOG patients | Significance† |
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| Age (yrs) | 66.9 ± 7.1 | 67.4 ± 6.7 | NS |
| Disease duration (yrs) | 3.6 ± 0.9 | 4.2 ± 0.7 |
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| Hoehn and Yahr stage ≥4 | 7/18 | 2/21 | Odds ratio |
| ≥2 falls/month | 15/18 | 11/21 | Odds ratio |
*In the group, 12 patients had atypical parkinsonism and 6 had PD.
†Significant values are indicated in bold.
FOG: freezing of gait; PD: Parkinson's disease.
Results of postural stability and locomotion tests on freezing of gait (FOG) patients unresponsive to levodopa compared to patients responsive to levodopa.
| Tests | FOG patients unresponsive to levodopa ( | FOG patients responsive to levodopa ( | Significance† |
|---|---|---|---|
| FOG subtest >2 | 11/18 | 4/21 | Odds ratio |
| Pull subtest ≥3 | 15/18 | 11/21 | Odds ratio |
| Stand on one leg <3 seconds | 15/18 | 11/21 | Odds ratio |
| Gait subtest ≥2 | 10/18 | 6/21 | Odds ratio |
| Step length (meters) | 0.45 ± 0.06 | 0.50 ± 0.404 |
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Abnl: abnormal; FOG: freezing of gait.
†Significant values are indicated in bold.