The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease

Objective Although gastrointestinal dysfunctions occur in the majority of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), they are often unrecognized because many patients remain relatively asymptomatic in the early stage. We investigated the frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with PD using...

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Main Authors: Hye-Young Sung, Jeong-Wook Park, Joong-Seok Kim
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Language:English
Published: Korean Movement Disorders Society 2014-04-01
Series:Journal of Movement Disorders
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Online Access:http://e-jmd.org/upload/jmd-7-1-7-2.pdf
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spelling doaj-238c809e61e044c686f37069761ecd6c2020-11-24T23:58:08ZengKorean Movement Disorders SocietyJournal of Movement Disorders2005-940X2093-49392014-04-017171210.14802/jmd.14002107The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s DiseaseHye-Young SungJeong-Wook ParkJoong-Seok KimObjective Although gastrointestinal dysfunctions occur in the majority of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), they are often unrecognized because many patients remain relatively asymptomatic in the early stage. We investigated the frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with PD using newly developed gastrointestinal symptom questionnaires. Methods Early PD patients with a symptom duration not exceeding 3 years were included in this study. All PD patients were evaluated using a questionnaire, which consisted of three relevant domains: oropharyngoesophageal (10 items); gastric (3 items); and intestinal-anorectal (7 items). The frequency of symptoms was calculated as a proportion with an item score ≥ 2. Results Of the 54 patients enrolled, 48 patients (88.9%) responded that bowel symptoms developed before the onset of Parkinsonian motor symptoms, and four patients reported that the onset of two types of symptoms (i.e., bowel and neurological) occurred approximately simultaneously, with only months between them. The frequencies of gastrointestinal symptoms are as follows: speech disturbance (40.7%), drooling (24.1%), sense of getting stuck (31.5%), choking (27.8%), globus pharyngis (16.7%), repetitive deglutition (29.6%), pain during swallowing (5.6%), food regurgitation (3.7%), acid reflux (7.4%), nausea/vomiting (11.1%), early satiety (16.7%), postprandial fullness (14.8%), epigastric soreness (9.3%), abdominal pain (3.7%), constipation (46.3%), excessive strain during defecation (33.3%), fecal incontinence (7.4%), tenesmus (20.4%), loose stool or diarrhea (3.7%), and difficulty in relaxing anal sphincter (11.1%). Two patients were scored at zero. Conclusions Our findings confirm that gastrointestinal dysfunction occurs in early PD in relatively high frequency.http://e-jmd.org/upload/jmd-7-1-7-2.pdfParkinson’s diseaseGastrointestinal symptomsFrequencySeverity
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author Hye-Young Sung
Jeong-Wook Park
Joong-Seok Kim
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Jeong-Wook Park
Joong-Seok Kim
The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease
Journal of Movement Disorders
Parkinson’s disease
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Frequency
Severity
author_facet Hye-Young Sung
Jeong-Wook Park
Joong-Seok Kim
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title The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease
title_short The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease
title_full The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease
title_fullStr The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease
title_full_unstemmed The Frequency and Severity of Gastrointestinal Symptoms in Patients with Early Parkinson’s Disease
title_sort frequency and severity of gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with early parkinson’s disease
publisher Korean Movement Disorders Society
series Journal of Movement Disorders
issn 2005-940X
2093-4939
publishDate 2014-04-01
description Objective Although gastrointestinal dysfunctions occur in the majority of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), they are often unrecognized because many patients remain relatively asymptomatic in the early stage. We investigated the frequency of gastrointestinal symptoms in patients with PD using newly developed gastrointestinal symptom questionnaires. Methods Early PD patients with a symptom duration not exceeding 3 years were included in this study. All PD patients were evaluated using a questionnaire, which consisted of three relevant domains: oropharyngoesophageal (10 items); gastric (3 items); and intestinal-anorectal (7 items). The frequency of symptoms was calculated as a proportion with an item score ≥ 2. Results Of the 54 patients enrolled, 48 patients (88.9%) responded that bowel symptoms developed before the onset of Parkinsonian motor symptoms, and four patients reported that the onset of two types of symptoms (i.e., bowel and neurological) occurred approximately simultaneously, with only months between them. The frequencies of gastrointestinal symptoms are as follows: speech disturbance (40.7%), drooling (24.1%), sense of getting stuck (31.5%), choking (27.8%), globus pharyngis (16.7%), repetitive deglutition (29.6%), pain during swallowing (5.6%), food regurgitation (3.7%), acid reflux (7.4%), nausea/vomiting (11.1%), early satiety (16.7%), postprandial fullness (14.8%), epigastric soreness (9.3%), abdominal pain (3.7%), constipation (46.3%), excessive strain during defecation (33.3%), fecal incontinence (7.4%), tenesmus (20.4%), loose stool or diarrhea (3.7%), and difficulty in relaxing anal sphincter (11.1%). Two patients were scored at zero. Conclusions Our findings confirm that gastrointestinal dysfunction occurs in early PD in relatively high frequency.
topic Parkinson’s disease
Gastrointestinal symptoms
Frequency
Severity
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