Starkstein S E, Preziosi T J, Robinson R G
Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science, University of Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Eur Neurol. 1991;31(6):352-5. doi: 10.1159/000116692.
A consecutive series of patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) were examined for the presence of sleep disturbances, pain, and depression. We found that patients with PD and major depression had significantly more sleep disturbances and severe pain than non-depressed patients with PD. Moreover, depression scores accounted for most of the variance in a stepwise regression analysis of the effect of numerous clinical variables on either sleep disorders or pain severity. These findings suggest that depression is the most important factor associated with the common problems of sleep disorder and pain among patients with PD.
对一系列帕金森病(PD)患者连续进行检查,以确定是否存在睡眠障碍、疼痛和抑郁。我们发现,患有PD且伴有重度抑郁的患者比未患抑郁的PD患者有明显更多的睡眠障碍和严重疼痛。此外,在对众多临床变量对睡眠障碍或疼痛严重程度影响的逐步回归分析中,抑郁评分占了大部分方差。这些发现表明,抑郁是与PD患者睡眠障碍和疼痛等常见问题相关的最重要因素。