| Literature DB >> 26136625 |
Sara Cavaco1, Alexandra Gonçalves2, Alexandre Mendes1, Nuno Vila-Chã2, Inês Moreira3, Joana Fernandes3, Joana Damásio4, Armando Teixeira-Pinto5, António Bastos Lima4.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: A possible association between olfactory dysfunction and Parkinson's disease (PD) severity has been a topic of contention for the past 40 years. Conflicting reports may be partially explained by procedural differences in olfactory assessment and motor symptom evaluation.Entities:
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Year: 2015 PMID: 26136625 PMCID: PMC4468273 DOI: 10.1155/2015/976589
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Behav Neurol ISSN: 0953-4180 Impact factor: 3.342
Demographic and clinical characteristics of PD patients with and without abnormal olfaction.
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Total sample | Abnormal olfaction |
| ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Yes ( | No ( | |||
| Sex | ||||
| Male | 87 (52.4%) | 70 (80.5%) | 17 (19.5%) | 0.606 |
| Female | 79 (47.6%) | 66 (83.5%) | 13 (16.5%) | |
| Age | 67 (58–72) | 67 (59–73) | 66 (57–71) | 0.299 |
| Education | 4 (4–9) | 4 (4–9) | 4 (4–10) | 0.850 |
| Current smoking habits | 8 (4.8%) | 6 (75.0%) | 2 (25.0%) | 0.637 |
| Past smoking habits | 38 (22.9%) | 32 (84.2%) | 6 (15.8%) | 0.677 |
| Age at disease onset | 59 (50–68) | 59 (50–68) | 61 (51–62) | 0.692 |
| Disease duration | 6 (4–9) | 6 (4–10) | 5 (3–7) | 0.105 |
| Hoehn and Yahr | 2 (2-3) | 2.5 (2-3) | 2 (2–2.5) |
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| UPDRS-II | 11 (7–16) | 11 (7–16) | 9 (7–12) | 0.052 |
| UPDRS-III | 28 (21–34) | 28 (22–34) | 24 (18–32) |
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| Disease subtype | ||||
| Tremor dominant | 56 (33.7%) | 42 (75.0%) | 14 (25.0%) | 0.252 |
| PIGD | 88 (53.0%) | 75 (85.2%) | 13 (14.8%) | |
| Indeterminate | 22 (13.3%) | 19 (86.4%) | 3 (13.6%) | |
| FOG-Q | 3 (1–7) | 3 (1–8) | 1 (1–4) |
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| Levodopa equivalent dose | 640 (400–993) | 640 (425–1048) | 420 (240–762) |
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| DRS-2 | 129 (124–133) | 129 (124–133) | 131 (123–138) | 0.384 |
| HADS | ||||
| Anxiety | 7 (4–9) | 7 (4–9) | 7 (4–10) | 0.803 |
| Depression | 6 (4–9) | 6 (4–9) | 5 (4–8) | 0.203 |
Data are presented as frequencies (%) and medians (25th–75th percentile). Chi-square (or Fisher's exact when appropriate) and Mann-Whitney test were used for group comparisons.
Frequency of abnormal olfaction in PD patients according to disease duration and disease severity.
| Hoehn and Yahr stage | Chi-square test | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| ≤2.5 | ≥3 | ||
| Disease duration: ≥5 years |
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| 0.003 |
| B-SIT <20th percentile | 52 (75%) | 38 (97%) | |
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| Disease duration: ≥10 years |
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| 0.049 |
| B-SIT <20th percentile | 14 (74%) | 21 (96%) | |