Covid-19 in Parkinson's Disease treated by drugs or brain stimulation

M. Salari , M. Etemadifar , A. Zali , Z. Aminzade , I. Navalpotro-Gomez , S. Tehrani Fateh
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Abstract

Purpose

Covid-19 has affected all people, especially those with chronic diseases, including Parkinson's Disease (PD). Covid-19 may affect both motor and neuropsychiatric symptoms of PD patients. We intend to evaluate different aspects of Covid-19 impact on PD patients.

Methods

647 PD patients were evaluated in terms of PD-related and Covid-19-related clinical presentations in addition to past medical history during the pandemic through an online questioner. They were compared with an age-matched control group consist of 673 individuals and a sample of the normal population consist of 1215 individuals.

Results

The prevalence of Covid-19 in PD patients was 11.28%. The mortality was 1.23% among PD patients. The prevalence of Covid-19 in PD patients who undergone Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) was 18.18%. No significant association was found between the duration of disease and the prevalence of Covid-19. A statistically significant higher prevalence of Covid-19 in PD patients who had direct contact with SARS-CoV-19 infected individuals was found. No statistically significant association has been found between the worsening of motor symptoms and Covid-19. PD patients and the normal population may differ in the prevalence of some psychological disorders, including anxiety and sleeping disorders, and Covid-19 may affect the psychological status.

Conclusion

PD patients possibly follow tighter preventive protocols, which lead to lower prevalence and severity of Covid-19 and its consequences in these patients. Although it seems Covid-19 does not affect motor and psychological aspects of PD as much as it was expected, more accurate evaluations are suggested in order to clarify such effects.

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通过药物或脑部刺激治疗帕金森病的 Covid-19
目的 Covid-19 对所有人都有影响,尤其是那些慢性病患者,包括帕金森病(PD)患者。Covid-19 可能会影响帕金森病患者的运动症状和神经精神症状。我们打算从不同方面评估 Covid-19 对帕金森病患者的影响。647 名帕金森病患者在大流行期间通过在线问卷对与帕金森病相关的临床表现和与 Covid-19 相关的临床表现以及既往病史进行了评估。结果647名帕金森病患者的Covid-19感染率为11.28%。帕金森病患者的死亡率为 1.23%。在接受了脑深部刺激(DBS)的帕金森病患者中,Covid-19的患病率为18.18%。病程长短与Covid-19的患病率之间没有明显关联。在与 SARS-CoV-19 感染者有直接接触的 PD 患者中,Covid-19 的流行率较高,这在统计学上有明显意义。运动症状的恶化与 Covid-19 之间没有明显的统计学关联。结论脊髓灰质炎患者可能遵循更严格的预防方案,从而降低了 Covid-19 及其后果在这些患者中的流行率和严重程度。虽然 Covid-19 对运动和心理方面的影响似乎没有预期的那么大,但建议进行更准确的评估,以明确这些影响。
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