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时间如何主宰:新发帕金森病的昼夜运动模式。

How Time Rules: Diurnal Motor Patterns in de novo Parkinson's Disease.

机构信息

King's College London, Department of Neurosciences, Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience, De Crespigny Park, London, United Kingdom.

Parkinson Foundation Centre of Excellence, King's College Hospital, Denmark Hill, London, United Kingdom.

出版信息

J Parkinsons Dis. 2021;11(2):695-702. doi: 10.3233/JPD-202352.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Several small-scale studies have shown that motor performance in Parkinson's disease (PD) fluctuates throughout the day. Studies specifically focusing on de novo patients are, however, lacking.

OBJECTIVE

To evaluate the effect of clock time on motor performance in de novo drug-naïve patients with PD.

METHODS

We retrieved MDS-UPDRS III scores for 421 de novo PD patients from the PPMI cohort and stratified them into three groups based on time of assessment: group 1) 7:00-10:00; group 2) 10:00-13:00, and group 3) 13:00-18:00. Groups were compared using Kruskal-Wallis test and results corrected for multiple testing. In addition, we obtained 27 wearable sensor reports, objectively capturing bradykinesia scores in a home setting over a 6-day continuous period, in 12 drug-naïve patients from the Parkinson's Kinetigraph Registry held at King's College Hospital London. Time spent in severe bradykinesia scores were broken down into five daytime (06:00-21:00) three-hourly epochs and scores compared using the Friedman test.

RESULTS

There were no group differences in demographic or other clinical variables for the cross-sectional analysis. MDS-UPDRS III total scores worsened significantly during the course of the day (median 18 (group 1); 20 (group 2); and 23 (group 3); p = 0.001). In the longitudinal wearable sensor cohort, diurnal variations were present in percentage of time spent in severe bradykinesia (p < 0.001) with the lowest percentage during the 09:00-12:00 epoch (69.56±16.68%), when most patients are awake and start daily activity, and the highest percentage during the 18:00-21:00 epoch (73.58±16.35%).

CONCLUSION

This exploratory study shows the existence of a diurnal pattern of motor function in patients with de novo PD. The results obtained were corroborated by objective measurements in a small longitudinal cohort confirming a similar diurnal motor score variation.

摘要

背景

几项小规模研究表明,帕金森病(PD)患者的运动表现全天波动。然而,专门针对新发患者的研究却很少。

目的

评估时钟时间对新发、未经药物治疗的 PD 患者运动表现的影响。

方法

我们从 PPMI 队列中检索了 421 名新发 PD 患者的 MDS-UPDRS III 评分,并根据评估时间将他们分为三组:组 1)7:00-10:00;组 2)10:00-13:00;组 3)13:00-18:00。使用 Kruskal-Wallis 检验比较组间差异,并对多重检验进行校正。此外,我们在伦敦国王学院医院帕金森氏运动图登记处获得了 12 名未经药物治疗的患者为期 6 天的连续可穿戴传感器报告,客观地记录了家庭环境中的运动迟缓评分。将处于严重运动迟缓评分的时间分为五个白天(06:00-21:00)三小时时段,并使用 Friedman 检验进行评分比较。

结果

在横断面分析中,各组间的人口统计学或其他临床变量无差异。MDS-UPDRS III 总分在一天中明显恶化(中位数 18(组 1);20(组 2);23(组 3);p=0.001)。在纵向可穿戴传感器队列中,严重运动迟缓的时间百分比存在昼夜变化(p<0.001),大多数患者清醒并开始日常活动的 09:00-12:00 时段百分比最低(69.56±16.68%),而在 18:00-21:00 时段百分比最高(73.58±16.35%)。

结论

这项探索性研究表明,新发 PD 患者存在运动功能的昼夜模式。在一个小的纵向队列中进行的客观测量结果证实了类似的昼夜运动评分变化,证实了这一结果。

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