A Dual Centre Study of Pain in Parkinson’s Disease and Its Relationship with Other Non-Motor Symptoms

Oct 5, 2020Journal of Parkinson's disease

Pain in Parkinson's Disease and Its Links to Other Symptoms Not Related to Movement

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Abstract

88.6% of patients with Parkinson's disease reported experiencing pain.

  • Pain was not correlated with age, motor severity, or disease duration.
  • A weak correlation was found between pain and female gender as well as Hoehn and Yahr stage >2.5.
  • Sleep disturbance had the strongest correlation with pain among non-motor symptoms.
  • Depression, gastrointestinal, and cardiovascular disturbances also significantly correlated with pain.
  • Sleep and cardiovascular disturbances were independently associated with pain.
  • A specific subtype of Parkinson's patients with pain may exist, with potential common underlying mechanisms.

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