Dubinsky R M, Gray C, Husted D, Busenbark K, Vetere-Overfield B, Wiltfong D, Parrish D, Koller W C
Department of Neurology, University of Kansas Medical Center, Kansas City 66103.
Neurology. 1991 Apr;41(4):517-20. doi: 10.1212/wnl.41.4.517.
Altered motor or mental skills in Parkinson's disease (PD) could adversely affect driving ability. We interviewed 150 patients regarding their driving habits and compared them with 100 controls. Thirty patients had stopped driving because of PD. PD patients had no more lifetime accidents than controls. With increased disability, however, there was a smaller percentage of patients still driving with fewer miles traveled and with proportionately more accidents occurring. Though disability scores did not correlate well with driving ability, there were significantly more accidents in subjects with more severe PD. The presence of cognitive impairment was associated with an increased accident rate. We conclude that driving in PD may be a public health problem and that some PD patients should not drive.
帕金森病(PD)患者运动或精神技能的改变可能会对驾驶能力产生不利影响。我们就驾驶习惯对150名患者进行了访谈,并将他们与100名对照者进行比较。30名患者因帕金森病停止了驾驶。帕金森病患者一生发生的事故并不比对照者多。然而,随着残疾程度的增加,仍在驾驶的患者比例降低,行驶里程减少,事故发生率相应增加。虽然残疾评分与驾驶能力的相关性不佳,但帕金森病更严重的患者发生的事故明显更多。认知障碍的存在与事故发生率增加有关。我们得出结论,帕金森病患者驾驶可能是一个公共卫生问题,一些帕金森病患者不应驾驶。