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在冻结步态发作前心率的变化与焦虑有关。

Heart Rate Changes Prior to Freezing of Gait Episodes Are Related to Anxiety.

机构信息

Fore Front Parkinson's Disease Research Clinic, Brain and Mind Centre, University of Sydney, Australia.

Department of Psychology, University of Sydney, Australia.

出版信息

J Parkinsons Dis. 2021;11(1):271-282. doi: 10.3233/JPD-202146.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson's disease (PD) has been shown to be more frequent in stressful situations, implicating anxiety. Heart rate (HR) has been shown to increase prior to a FOG episode supporting the notion that elevated stress levels may trigger FOG. However, no studies to date have investigated whether elevated HR precedes all subtypes of FOG or only those episodes that are driven by anxiety.

OBJECTIVE

The present study sought to investigate whether 1) HR increases prior to FOG episodes in nonspecific environments (Experiment 1), and if 2) HR increases prior to FOG when provoked in high but not low threat environments using a virtual reality paradigm (Experiment 2).

METHODS

In Experiment 1, 10 of 19 participants with PD and FOG (PD + FOG) experienced FOG during a series of walking trials. In Experiment 2, 12 of 23 participants with PD + FOG experienced FOG while walking across an elevated and ground level narrow plank in virtual reality. HR was collected throughout the duration of both experiments, while FOG was quantified by experts using video review and tagging.

RESULTS

HR significantly increased 2-3 seconds prior to a FOG episode during Experiment 1. In Experiment 2, HR significantly increased 4-6 seconds prior to a FOG episode, specifically while navigating the elevated plank. However, there were no significant increases in HR prior to FOG episodes when participants navigated the ground plank.

CONCLUSION

This study extends previous work further demonstrating that increases in HR prior to FOG episodes appear linked to elevated anxiety levels.

摘要

背景

冻结步态(FOG)在帕金森病(PD)中更为频繁地出现在应激情况下,这暗示着焦虑的存在。已有研究表明,心率(HR)在 FOG 发作前会增加,支持了这样一种观点,即升高的应激水平可能引发 FOG。然而,迄今为止尚无研究调查 HR 是否先于所有类型的 FOG 升高,或者仅在由焦虑驱动的 FOG 发作之前升高。

目的

本研究旨在探讨 1)在非特异性环境中,HR 是否在 FOG 发作前增加(实验 1),以及 2)在使用虚拟现实范式的高但不是低威胁环境中,HR 是否在 FOG 发作前增加(实验 2)。

方法

在实验 1 中,19 名 PD 和 FOG 患者中有 10 名(PD+FOG)在一系列行走试验中经历了 FOG。在实验 2 中,23 名 PD+FOG 患者中有 12 名在虚拟现实中行走在高架和地面狭窄木板上时经历了 FOG。在两个实验中,HR 在整个过程中都被收集,而 FOG 则由专家通过视频回顾和标记进行量化。

结果

在实验 1 中,HR 在 FOG 发作前 2-3 秒显著增加。在实验 2 中,HR 在 FOG 发作前 4-6 秒显著增加,特别是在走过高架木板时。然而,当参与者走过地面木板时,HR 并没有在 FOG 发作前显著增加。

结论

本研究进一步扩展了先前的工作,进一步证明 HR 在 FOG 发作前的增加似乎与焦虑水平升高有关。

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