原发性抑郁症和随后发展为帕金森病的风险:一项荟萃分析系统综述。

IF 2.3 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Neurodegenerative disease management Pub Date : 2022-05-05 DOI:10.2217/nmt-2022-0001
Syeda Beenish Bareeqa, Syeda Sana Samar, Sufiyan Kamal, Y. Masood, Allahyar, S. I. Ahmed, G. Hayat
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目的:帕金森病(PD)是一种进展性神经系统疾病,主要影响多巴胺能神经元。我们相信,这些数据的汇集将有助于更好地了解帕金森病患者抑郁症的前驱性质。材料和方法:我们根据2020年PRISMA指南进行了这项研究。15篇符合条件的文章入围最终分析。还进行了偏倚风险评估结果:随机效应模型显示,与健康人群相比,前驱抑郁症患者患帕金森病的风险是健康人群的两倍(OR,2.04;95%CI,1.02-4.08)。结论:我们的荟萃分析得出结论,与健康人相比,抑郁症患者患帕金森病的后续风险显著更高。
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Prodromal depression and subsequent risk of developing Parkinson's disease: a systematic review with meta-analysis.
Aim: Parkinson's disease (PD) is a progressive neurological disorder that predominately affects dopaminergic neurons. We believe that this pooling of data will help to better understand the prodromal nature of depression in PD. Materials & methods: We conducted this study in accordance with PRISMA guidelines 2020. Fifteen eligible articles were shortlisted for final analysis. Risk of bias assessment was also conducted Results: The random-effect model revealed that the risk of subsequent Parkinson's disease in patients with prodromal depression was twice as likely (OR, 2.04; 95% CI, 1.02-4.08) as compared with a healthy population. Conclusion: Our meta-analysis concluded that the subsequent risk of PD is significantly higher in patients with depression as compared with healthy individuals.
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