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The Correlation Analysis Of Fatigue In Early Parkinson’s Disease

Posted on:2014-04-01Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S F ZhangFull Text:PDF
GTID:2254330401463754Subject:Neurology
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Objective Although fatigue is recognized as a common and debilitating symptom in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD), little is known on how and when this symptom emerges during disease progression. The aim of the study was to explore the presence and severity of fatigue in patients with PD at the time of diagnosis, before dopaminergic treatment has been instituted.Methods PD was diagnosed according to the criteria. The study population comprised38patients with untreated, newly diagnosed PD and40control subjects, matched for gender and age. Fatigue was measured by the Fatigue Severity Scale (FSS).Results Fifty percent of the patients with PD had clinical significant fatigue (FSS>4), compared with about20%of the controls. The mean score in patients on the FSS was4.4(SD1.7) and in controls3.1(SD1.3). In addition, there were highly significant differences between patients and controls in each of the nine FSS items. In a regression analysis, only the HAMD and Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale-Activities of Daily Living scores were significantly associated with fatigue. There was no correlation between fatigue and cognitive impairment and hypersomnia.Conclusions Fatigue is a common symptom in PD, also in patients with early, untreated disease, and it has a negative impact on these patients activity of daily living. Also in early PD, fatigue is an important consideration in the management of patients with the disease.
Keywords/Search Tags:Parkinson’s disease, Fatigue, Depression
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