Schlesinger Ilana, Erikh Ilana, Yarnitsky David
Department of Neurology, Rambam Health Care Campus, Haifa, Israel.
Mov Disord. 2007 Dec;22(16):2394-7. doi: 10.1002/mds.21739.
Paradoxical kinesia is the sudden transient ability of a patient with Parkinson's disease to perform a task he was previously unable to perform, usually when facing an immediate threat. The sensory cues governing this behavior and the prevalence in real life situations are unknown. The objective of this study was to determine the occurrence of paradoxical kinesia in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients whose residential area was suddenly a war zone, under a life threatening missile attack, necessitating immediate evacuation. Fifty PD patients were interviewed during and immediately following the war. Only two patients experienced paradoxical kinesia, one war related and the other historical, both in response to visual cues. In contrast, an auditory stimulus in the form of a frightening loud siren, warning patients of an imminent missile attack, did not induce paradoxical kinesia. When questioned about their general function during wartime, patients reported significant increases in OFF time (P < 0.01), dyskinesia (P < 0.009), anxiety (P < 0.002), and depression (P < 0.01) as compared with their performance before the war. Paradoxical kinesia is uncommon, even in the face of danger. Visual, but not auditory, triggers appear to be needed to prompt its occurrence.
反常运动是帕金森病患者突然短暂具备执行先前无法完成任务的能力,通常在面临直接威胁时出现。支配这种行为的感觉线索以及在现实生活情境中的发生率尚不清楚。本研究的目的是确定居住区域突然成为战区、面临危及生命的导弹袭击且需要立即撤离的帕金森病(PD)患者中反常运动的发生情况。在战争期间及战争刚结束后对50名PD患者进行了访谈。只有两名患者经历了反常运动,一例与战争有关,另一例与既往经历有关,均对视觉线索产生反应。相比之下,以令人恐惧的响亮警报声形式出现的听觉刺激,警告患者即将发生导弹袭击,并未诱发反常运动。当被问及战时的总体功能时,与战前表现相比,患者报告“关”期时间显著增加(P < 0.01)、异动症(P < 0.009)、焦虑(P < 0.002)和抑郁(P < 0.01)。即使面对危险,反常运动也不常见。似乎需要视觉而非听觉触发因素来促使其发生。