The Dysfunctional Autonomic Function and “Dysfunctional” Fatigue in Drug Naïve Parkinson’s Disease

Apr 7, 2020Journal of Parkinson's disease

Poor Autonomic Function and Abnormal Fatigue in Untreated Parkinson’s Disease

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Abstract

The prevalence of fatigue in drug-naïve Parkinson's disease patients is 23.6%.

  • Fatigue was identified in 21 out of 89 drug-naïve Parkinson's disease patients.
  • Patients experiencing fatigue had a higher total score on the autonomic function test compared to those without fatigue.
  • The fatigue group showed a lower inspiratory:expiratory ratio and Valsalva ratio.
  • Abnormal sympathetic skin response and orthostatic hypotension were found in 19% and 38.1% of the fatigue group, respectively.
  • Regression analysis indicated that autonomic function and orthostatic hypotension are significantly related to fatigue in these patients.

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