Effect of antiparkinsonian medication on spatiotemporal gait parameters of individuals with Parkinson’s disease: comparison between individuals with and without freezing of gait

Júlia A Oliveira, L. Teixeira, D. B. Coelho
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BACKGROUND: The gait of individuals with Parkinson’s disease (PD) tends to be slower, characterized by narrow and short steps. During the medication, the self-selected gait speed of individuals with PD increases. However, when looking individually at the spatiotemporal parameters of gait, the medication induces different and not always consistent effects. However, the effects of medication and freezing of gait during walking in individuals with PD are unknown. AIM: To analyze the effect of antiparkinsonian medication and freezing of gait (FoG) on spatiotemporal gait parameters in individuals with PD. METHOD: For this purpose, we compared gait parameters in individuals with FoG (freezers, n=11) and without FoG (non-freezers, n=11). Spatiotemporal gait parameters (speed, cadence, step length, step time, step width, stride length, stride time, swing phase, and double support) and clinical scales (parts II and III of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale, Hoehn and Yahr, Montreal Cognitive Assessment questionnaire and Mini-Test scale of Balance Assessment System) were analyzed in two experimental sessions, counterbalanced between individuals: one in the ON medication state (1h after ingestion), and another in the OFF medication state (~12h after the last ingestion). Linear mixed effects models 2-groups X 2-conditions were used. RESULTS: We found that gait speed, stride, and step length were significantly higher in the ON than in the OFF condition for both freezers and non-freezers, and significantly lower in the freezers than in the non-freezers, regardless of the medication state. CONCLUSION: These results indicate that medication improved gait performance equivalently in both freezers and non-freezers.
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抗帕金森药物对帕金森病患者时空步态参数的影响:步态冻结与不冻结个体的比较
背景:帕金森氏病(PD)患者的步态往往较慢,以狭窄和短的步伐为特征。在给药期间,PD患者自我选择的步态速度增加。然而,当单独观察步态的时空参数时,药物会产生不同且不总是一致的效果。然而,药物和步态冻结对PD患者行走的影响尚不清楚。目的:分析抗帕金森药物和步态冻结(FoG)对PD患者时空步态参数的影响。方法:为此,我们比较了使用FoG(冷冻机,n=11)和不使用FoG(非冷冻机,n=11)的个体的步态参数。在两个实验阶段分析时空步态参数(速度、节奏、步长、步时间、步宽、步幅、步幅时间、摇摆相位、双支撑)和临床量表(统一帕金森病评定量表第二、三部分、Hoehn和Yahr、蒙特利尔认知评估问卷和平衡评估系统迷你测试量表),个体间平衡;一种处于开药状态(服药后1h),另一种处于关药状态(服药后~12h)。采用线性混合效应模型,2组X 2条件。结果:我们发现,无论药物状态如何,在冷冻和非冷冻条件下,打开状态下的步态速度、步幅和步长均显著高于关闭状态,而在冷冻状态下的步态速度、步幅和步长均显著低于非冷冻状态。结论:这些结果表明,药物改善了冷冻室和非冷冻室的步态表现。
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