Levin B E, Llabre M M, Reisman S, Weiner W J, Sanchez-Ramos J, Singer C, Brown M C
Department of Neurology, University of Miami School of Medicine, FL 33101.
Neurology. 1991 Mar;41(3):365-9. doi: 10.1212/wnl.41.3.365.
We explored the nature of the visuospatial deficit in Parkinson's disease (PD) and its progression as a function of disease duration. We compared the performance of 183 patients with idiopathic PD and 90 control subjects matched for age and education on six visuospatial measures. We divided patients into three groups according to the disease duration: early (1 to 4 years), middle (5 to 10 years), and advanced (greater than 10 years). Performance deteriorated in five of the six visuospatial measures, as a function of disease duration. However, the pattern of visuospatial decline depended on whether dementia was present. The results were not influenced by age or anticholinergic medication. These findings support the presence of visuospatial deficits in PD patients, with a changing pattern of impairment related to dementia and progression of the disease.
我们探究了帕金森病(PD)视空间缺陷的本质及其作为病程函数的进展情况。我们比较了183例特发性PD患者和90名年龄及教育程度相匹配的对照者在六项视空间测量指标上的表现。我们根据病程将患者分为三组:早期(1至4年)、中期(5至10年)和晚期(超过10年)。六项视空间测量指标中有五项的表现随病程延长而恶化。然而,视空间衰退的模式取决于是否存在痴呆。结果不受年龄或抗胆碱能药物的影响。这些发现支持PD患者存在视空间缺陷,且与痴呆及疾病进展相关的损伤模式不断变化。