Variation of Non-Motor Neurological Symptoms of Parkinson’s disease Patients

A. Momin, Enayet Ul Islam, F. Sharmin, M. E. Hussain, A. Hoque
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Background: Different non-motor neurological complaints are reported among the Parkinson’s disease patients. Objective: The purpose of the present study was to see the non-motor neurological complaints of Parkinson’s disease patients. Methodology: This cross-sectional study was carried out in the in-patient and out-patient Department of Medicine and Neurology of Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital, Dhaka from July 2012 to December 2013 for a period of one and half year. All patients with Parkinson’s disease who were admitted under department of Medicine and Neurology and also who visited out-patient department of Medicine and Neurology of Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital, Dhaka were included as study population. Patients who were diagnosed according to Brain Bank clinical criteria for diagnosis of Parkinson’s disease were included in this study. The non-motor neurological complaints were recorded. Result: This study was conducted in Sir Salimullah Medical College and Mitford Hospital with a view to see the non-motor neurological complaints of Parkinson’s disease. The mean age was found 69.15±10.08 years. Most of the patients had a combination of non-motor symptoms and among them more than two third (66.7%) of the patients had cognitive impairment; furthermore more than half (53.8%) of the patients had sleep disturbance. One fourth (25.0%) of patients had sensory, sleep and cognitive disorder; however, 9(22.5%) patients had sleep and cognitive disorder. Conclusion: In conclusion majority Parkinson’s disease patients are suffering from cognitive impairment followed by sleep disturbances. Journal of National Institute of Neurosciences Bangladesh, 2019;5(2): 123-126
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帕金森病患者非运动神经症状的变异
背景:帕金森病患者的非运动神经系统疾患不同。目的:本研究的目的是了解帕金森病患者的非运动神经主诉。方法:这项横断面研究于2012年7月至2013年12月在达卡萨里穆拉爵士医学院和米特福德医院的内科和神经内科住院和门诊进行,为期一年半。所有在萨里穆拉爵士医学院和达卡米特福德医院医学和神经病学门诊部住院的帕金森病患者都被纳入研究人群。根据脑库帕金森病临床诊断标准诊断的患者纳入本研究。记录非运动神经疾患。结果:本研究在Sir Salimullah医学院和Mitford医院进行,目的是了解帕金森病的非运动神经症状。平均年龄69.15±10.08岁。大多数患者合并有非运动症状,其中超过三分之二(66.7%)的患者存在认知障碍;超过一半(53.8%)的患者存在睡眠障碍。四分之一(25.0%)的患者存在感觉、睡眠和认知障碍;9例(22.5%)患者存在睡眠和认知障碍。结论:帕金森病患者以认知功能障碍为主,并伴有睡眠障碍。孟加拉国国家神经科学研究所学报,2019;5(2):123-126
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