In patient’s with Parkinson disease, autonomic symptoms are frequent and associated with other non-motor symptoms

Sep 12, 2015Clinical autonomic research : official journal of the Clinical Autonomic Research Society

Autonomic symptoms are common and linked to other non-movement symptoms in Parkinson’s disease

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Abstract

84% of patients with Parkinson disease reported autonomic nervous system involvement.

  • Higher scores on the SCOPA-AUT scale were linked to older age and longer disease duration.
  • Patients with more severe autonomic symptoms experienced worse quality of sleep.
  • A significant correlation exists between autonomic symptoms and sleep disorders in Parkinson disease patients.
  • Patients with higher autonomic symptom scores were taking larger doses of levodopa.
  • The patient cohort had a mean disease duration of 5.3 years and a mean age of 67.7 years.

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