| Literature DB >> 30611222 |
Jasvinder A Singh1,2,3, John D Cleveland4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: In the presence of limited available data, our objective was to assess the association of gout with the risk of incident Parkinson's disease (PD) in adults 65 years or older.Entities:
Keywords: Association; Gout; Medicare; Older adults; Parkinson’s disease
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30611222 PMCID: PMC6321725 DOI: 10.1186/s12883-018-1234-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Neurol ISSN: 1471-2377 Impact factor: 2.474
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the study cohort with or without episodes of Incident Parkinson’s Disease
| Entire cohort | Parkinson’s Disease during the follow-up | ||
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| No | Yes | ||
| Total people, | 1,725,833a | 1,703,197 | 22,636 |
| Age, mean (SD) | 75.3 (7.6) |
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| Gender, | |||
| Male | 730,850 (42.3%) |
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| Female | 994,983 (57.7%) |
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| Race/Ethnicity, | |||
| White | 1,486,250 (86.1%) |
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| Black | 142,086 (8.2%) |
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| Other/unknown | 97,497 (5.6%) |
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| Charlson | |||
| 0 | 909,974 (52.7%) |
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| 1 | 173,518 (10.1%) |
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| ≥ 2 | 642,341 (37.2%) |
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| Charlson-Romano comorbidity score, mean (SD) | 1.60 (2.39) |
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| Charlson-Romano comorbidities | |||
| Myocardial Infarction | 68,537 (4.0%) |
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| Heart Failure | 202,196 (11.7%) |
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| Peripheral vascular disease | 167,945 (9.7%) |
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| Cerebrovascular disease | 167,247 (9.7%) |
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| Dementia | 75,936 (4.4%) |
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| Chronic pulmonary disease | 269,751 (15.6%) |
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| Connective tissue disease | 47,999 (2.8%) |
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| Peptic ulcer disease | 32,624 (1.9%) |
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| Mild liver disease | 8506 (0.49%) | 8403 (0.49%) | 103 (0.46%) |
| Diabetes | 319,089 (18.5%) |
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| Diabetes with end organ damage | 94,120 (5.5%) |
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| Hemiplegia | 14,118 (0.82%) |
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| Renal failure/disease | 59,340 (3.4%) |
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| Any tumor, leukemia or lymphoma | 173,685 (10.1%) |
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| Moderate/severe liver disease | 1992 (0.12%) | 1959 (0.12%) | 33 (0.15%) |
| Metastatic cancer | 17,950 (1.0%) |
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| AIDS | 547 (0.03%) | 541 (0.03%) | 6 (0.03%) |
| Hypertension | 833,128 (48.3%) |
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| Hyperlipidemia | 601,188 (34.8%) |
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| Coronary artery disease | 302,982 (17.6%) |
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a met eligibility criteria and did not have PD in the baseline 365-day period; SD, standard deviation; Bold represents statistically significant differences with p <0.001
Crude Incidence rate of Parkinson’s Disease
| Person-months of follow up | #Cases of Parkinson’s Disease | Parkinson’s Disease Incidence Rate per 100,000 person-months | Parkinson’s Disease Incidence Rate per 1000 person-years | |
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| Gout | 3,649,618 | 1129 | 30.9 | 3.71 |
| No Gout | 119,341,989 | 21,507 | 18.0 | 2.16 |
Incident Parkinson’s Disease was defined as a new diagnosis of PD with an absence of PD diagnosis in the baseline 365-day period, 1/1/2005 to 12/31/2005
Association of gout and other risk factors with Incident Parkinson’s Disease, in multivariable-adjusted models, adjusted for demographic factors, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, the use of common cardiovascular disease and urate-lowering medications, and Charlson-Romano score as a score (model 1), categorical variable (model 2), or individual comorbidities (model 3)
| Multivariable-adjusted | Multivariable-adjusted | Multivariable-adjusted | ||||
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| HR (95% CI) | HR (95% CI) | HR (95% CI) | ||||
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| 65 - < 75 | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
| 75 - < 85 |
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| ≥ 85 |
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| Gender | ||||||
| Male | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
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| White | Ref | Ref | Ref | |||
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| Charlson-Romano score, per unit change |
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| Charlson-Romano comorbidities | ||||||
| Myocardial Infarction |
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| Heart Failure |
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| Peripheral vascular disease |
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| Dementia |
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| Chronic pulmonary disease |
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| Connective tissue disease |
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| Peptic ulcer disease |
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| Mild liver disease |
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| 0.91 (0.74, 1.12) | 0.38 | ||
| Diabetes |
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| Diabetes with end organ damage |
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| Hemiplegia |
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| Renal failure/disease |
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| 1.07 (1.00, 1.14) | 0.06 | ||
| Any tumor, leukemia or lymphoma |
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| Moderate/severe liver disease |
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| Metastatic cancer |
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| 0.97 (0.83, 1.14) | 0.71 | ||
| AIDS |
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| 0.99 (0.44, 2.20) | 0.98 | ||
| Hypertension |
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| Hyperlipidemia |
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| 1.03 (0.99, 1.06) | 0.12 | ||
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HR Hazard ratio, CI confidence interval, Ref referent category, N/A not applicable; Bold represents statistically significant hazard ratios
Model 1 included Charlson-Romano score as a continuous variable, in addition to demographics, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, medications for cardiovascular diseases (statins, beta-blockers, diuretics, ACE-inhibitors) and for urate-lowering therapies for gout (allopurinol, febuxostat);
Model 2 included categorized Charlson-Romano score, in addition to demographics, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, medications for cardiovascular diseases and for urate-lowering therapies for gout; and
Model 3 included each of the 17 Charlson-Romano comorbidities in addition to demographics, hypertension, hyperlipidemia, coronary artery disease, medications for cardiovascular diseases and for urate-lowering therapies for gout