Clinical features of Parkinson's disease combined with pain in the elderly
10.3760/cma.j.issn.0254-9026.2016.02.012
- VernacularTitle:老年帕金森病伴疼痛患者的临床特征
- Author:
Xiaoling ZHANG
;
Liping ZHAI
;
Qiaobing GUAN
;
Zhongdong CHEN
;
Yanping WANG
;
Minchu ZHU
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Pakinson disease;
Pain
- From:
Chinese Journal of Geriatrics
2016;35(2):159-162
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
-
Abstract:
Objective To analyze the clinical features of Parkinson's disease (PD) combined with chronic pain in the elderly.Methods A total of 366 idiopathic PD patients experiencing pain were enrolled and divided into two groups:the elderly group (n=289) and the young group (n=77).Rating scales including Visual Analogue Scale (VAS),Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS),Hoehn Yahr (H-Y) Scale,Self-rating Anxiety Scale (SAS),Self rating Depression Scale (SDS) and Brief Pain Inventory (BPI) were evaluated.Results Compared with the young group,the elderly group had evidently higher scores of UPDRSⅡ,Ⅱ,Ⅳ,H-Y Scale,VAS as well as five sub-items of BPI including daily living,working,sleeping,walking ability and social communication [(13.7±5.3) vs.(12.3±6.3),(27.3±12.9)vs.(23.3±9.6),(2.3±2.2)vs.(1.7±1.3),(2.4± 1.0)vs.(2.1±0.9),(63.3±25.6)vs.(56.6±25.0),(5.3±2.7)vs.(4.6±2.7),(5.9±3.2)vs.(5.1±2.8),(6.3±2.5)vs.(5.6±2.6),(4.7±3.1)vs.(3.8±2.0),(3.2±2.1)vs.(2.6±2.5),t=1.976,2.539,2.287,2.381,2.050,2.021,1.997,2.165,2.420,2.134,respectively,all P<0.05].No significant differences were found in SAS,SDS or other sub-items of BPI such as life pleasure and mood scores between the two groups (all P>0.05).Compared with the young group,patients in the elderly group had a higher ratio of two or more pain types associated with PD[41.2% (119/299)vs.23.4% (18/77),x2=8.190,P<0.05],but a lower ratio of pain-related treatment [29.76% (86/299)vs.51.95% (40/77),x2=13.260,P<0.05].Conclusions Pain in elderlyPD patients is more severe,shows more diverse types,and significantly aftects the quality of life.Enhanced intervention is needed.