| Literature DB >> 27977578 |
Tie-Mei Zhang1, Shu-Yang Yu, Peng Guo, Yang Du, Yang Hu, Ying-Shan Piao, Li-Jun Zuo, Teng-Hong Lian, Rui-Dan Wang, Qiu-Jin Yu, Zhao Jin, Wei Zhang.
Abstract
Parkinson disease (PD) is usually accompanied by numerous nonmotor symptoms (NMS), such as neuropsychiatric symptoms, sleep disorders, autonomic dysfunctions, and sensory disturbances. However, it is not clear that the factors influencing the occurrence of NMS and its sequence with motor symptoms (MS).We conducted comprehensive assessments of NMS by using 13 scales in 1119 PD patients.A total of 70.8% PD patients present NMS. Olfactory dysfunction tends to occur in PD patients with older age, more severe depression, sleep problems, and autonomic dysfunctions. Older patients are more likely to have olfactory dysfunction before MS than younger patients. Rapid eye movement behavior disorder is more prone to happen in patients with older age, older onset age, more severe depression, sleep problems, and autonomic dysfunctions. Patients with rapid eye movement behavior disorder before MS are older in onset age than after group.Olfactory dysfunction, constipation, rapid eye movement behavior disorder, and depression, as early warning NMSs of PD, connected to each other. There is a clinical heterogeneity that older patients are more likely to have NMS before MS, while younger patients are opposite.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 27977578 PMCID: PMC5268024 DOI: 10.1097/MD.0000000000005400
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Medicine (Baltimore) ISSN: 0025-7974 Impact factor: 1.889
Evaluating scales for 1119 Parkinson disease patients.
Demographic characteristics of 1119 Parkinson disease patients.
The incidences of NMS in Parkinson disease patients.
Comparison of Parkinson disease patients with or without olfactory dysfunction.
comparison of Parkinson disease patients with or without rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder.