DIGESTIVE SYMPTOMS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS
It is nowadays recognized that Parkinson’s disease (PD) involves a variety of non-motor manifestations, which sometimes seriously affect the quality of life in these patients. This study explored the prevalence of digestive symptoms in a group of 86 PD patients from the Southeastern Romania (56% ma...
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doaj-1a7a48762d1b4b25949f0b4e7eca9c652020-11-25T02:53:59ZengAmaltea Medical Publishing HouseRomanian Journal of Neurology1843-81482069-60942019-03-01181162110.37897/RJN.2019.1.3DIGESTIVE SYMPTOMS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS Irene Rasanu 0Clinical CF Hospital Constanta, RomaniaIt is nowadays recognized that Parkinson’s disease (PD) involves a variety of non-motor manifestations, which sometimes seriously affect the quality of life in these patients. This study explored the prevalence of digestive symptoms in a group of 86 PD patients from the Southeastern Romania (56% male, mean age 70.6) who had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease according to the United Kingdom Brain Bank criteria; patient-reported digestive symptoms were assessed using the Scale for Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease for Autonomic Symptoms (SCOPA-AUT). The overall prevalence of digestive symptoms in the studied group was impressive (98,8%). Defecatory dysfunction (75.6%), ranks first followed by swallowing difficulties / choking (68.6%) and constipation (66.3%); 60.4% of study subjects experienced digestive symptoms “regularly” or even “often”. The proportion of patients having more than 3 digestive symptoms increased almost progressively with disease duration; nevertheless, there was no statistically significant correlation between disease duration and the number or frequency of digestive symptoms. https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2019-Nr.1/RJN_2019_1_Art-03.pdfdigestive symptomsautonomic dysfunctionparkinson’s disease |
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DIGESTIVE SYMPTOMS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS |
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DIGESTIVE SYMPTOMS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS |
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DIGESTIVE SYMPTOMS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS |
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DIGESTIVE SYMPTOMS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS |
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DIGESTIVE SYMPTOMS OF AUTONOMIC DYSFUNCTION IN PARKINSON’S DISEASE PATIENTS |
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digestive symptoms of autonomic dysfunction in parkinson’s disease patients |
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Romanian Journal of Neurology |
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It is nowadays recognized that Parkinson’s disease (PD) involves a variety of non-motor manifestations, which sometimes seriously affect the quality of life in these patients.
This study explored the prevalence of digestive symptoms in a group of 86 PD patients from the Southeastern Romania (56% male, mean age 70.6) who had been diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease according to the United Kingdom Brain Bank criteria; patient-reported digestive symptoms were assessed using the Scale for Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease for Autonomic Symptoms (SCOPA-AUT).
The overall prevalence of digestive symptoms in the studied group was impressive (98,8%). Defecatory dysfunction (75.6%), ranks first followed by swallowing difficulties / choking (68.6%) and constipation (66.3%); 60.4% of study subjects experienced digestive symptoms “regularly” or even “often”. The proportion of patients having more than 3 digestive symptoms increased almost progressively with disease duration; nevertheless, there was no statistically
significant correlation between disease duration and the number or frequency of digestive symptoms. |
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digestive symptoms autonomic dysfunction parkinson’s disease |
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https://revistemedicale.amaltea.ro/Romanian_Journal_of_NEUROLOGY/Revista_Romana_de_NEUROLOGIE-2019-Nr.1/RJN_2019_1_Art-03.pdf |
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