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01.11.2015 | Original Communication
Sexual dysfunction is associated with postural instability gait difficulty subtype of Parkinson’s disease
verfasst von:
Xiao Deng, Bin Xiao, Hui-Hua Li, Yew-Long Lo, Lai-Mun Chew, Kumar M. Prakash, Eng-King Tan
Erschienen in:
Journal of Neurology
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Ausgabe 11/2015
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Abstract
The pathophysiology of the postural instability gait difficulty (PIGD) subtype of Parkinson’s disease (PD) is unclear. Information on the spectrum of non-motor symptoms (NMS) in PIGD phenotype is limited. Our objective is to compare the spectrum of NMS in PIGD subtype compared to non-PIGD subgroup in PD patients and to determine predictive factors that are associated with PIGD phenotype. A total of 432 PD patients comprising 158 PIGD and 274 non-PIGD patients were recruited. NMS burden (frequency and severity) was assessed using non-motor symptom scale (NMSS). In the univariable analysis, NMSS total score (P = 0.0132), NMSS domain 3 (mood/apathy) score (P = 0.0108), NMSS domain 5 (attention/memory) score (P = 0.0048) and NMSS domain 8 (sexual function) score (P = 0.0052) were significantly higher in the PIGD group than in the non-PIGD group. Using multivariable logistic regression, UPDRS tremor score, UPDRS PIGD score, H&Y staging score and NMSS domain 8 (sexual function) score were found to be significantly different in the PIGD group compared to the non-PIGD group. We disclosed for the first time that PIGD patients demonstrated a greater overall NMS burden and sexual dysfunction and was an independent predictor of PIGD phenotype. Early intervention of sexual dysfunction symptoms in PIGD patients may improve their clinical management.