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帕金森病的非视觉幻觉:系统评价。

Non-visual hallucinations in Parkinson's disease: a systematic review.

机构信息

Centre for Mental Health and Brain Sciences, School of Health Sciences, Swinburne University of Technology, Melbourne, PO Box 218, Hawthorn, 3122, VIC, Australia.

Department of Psychiatry, St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, VIC, Australia.

出版信息

J Neurol. 2023 Jun;270(6):2857-2889. doi: 10.1007/s00415-022-11545-6. Epub 2023 Jan 27.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

Non-visual hallucinations in Parkinson's disease (PD) can be prevalent and distressing. Most existing research has however, focused on visual hallucinations as well as related risk factors. The current study thus conducted a systematic review to collate existing evidence on non-visual hallucinations in PD, focusing on their prevalence, phenomenology, and clinical-cognitive correlates.

METHODS

Ninety-one relevant studies were included from a systematic search across PsycINFO APA, PubMed, and Web of Science, for peer-reviewed publications in the English language, from 1970 to the present. These comprised a mix of case (30 studies; n = 56) and group design (62 studies; n = 7346) studies, divided into three somewhat overlapping collections to address our three research foci.

RESULTS

Prevalence estimates for hallucinations were: auditory 1.5-72.0%, olfactory 1.6-21.0%, somatic-tactile 0.4-22.5%, gustatory 1.0-15.0%, and sensed presence 0.9-73.3%. Phenomenological inquiries revealed descriptions of vivid, consuming events replete with elaborate detail, adversely affecting PD patients in different ways. Overt experiences of multisensory hallucinations were also highly variable (0.4-80%) but exceedingly common, reported by almost half of the 45 included prevalence studies. There was some evidence for modality-specific hallucination predictors, but this was largely tentative, pending robust replication.

CONCLUSIONS

Marked prevalence figures coupled with phenomenological descriptions implicating distress denote that non-visual and multisensory hallucinations in PD are of clinical significance. More direct research and clinical attention need to be devoted to the study and management of such hallucinatory experiences.

摘要

背景

帕金森病(PD)患者可能会出现非视觉幻觉,且这些幻觉通常较为普遍并令人痛苦。然而,大多数现有研究都集中在视觉幻觉及其相关风险因素上。因此,本研究进行了系统综述,以整理目前关于 PD 中非视觉幻觉的现有证据,重点关注其患病率、现象学和临床认知相关性。

方法

通过在 PsycINFO APA、PubMed 和 Web of Science 上进行系统检索,查找以英文发表的同行评议出版物,从 1970 年至今纳入了 91 项相关研究。这些研究包括病例研究(30 项研究;n=56)和组设计研究(62 项研究;n=7346),分为三个略有重叠的集合,以解决我们的三个研究重点。

结果

幻觉的患病率估计为:听觉 1.5-72.0%,嗅觉 1.6-21.0%,躯体感觉-触觉 0.4-22.5%,味觉 1.0-15.0%,感觉存在 0.9-73.3%。现象学研究揭示了生动、详尽的幻觉描述,这些幻觉以不同的方式影响着 PD 患者。多感官幻觉的显性体验也高度多变(0.4-80%),但却非常常见,在 45 项纳入的患病率研究中,近一半的研究报告了这种情况。有一些证据表明存在特定模态的幻觉预测因素,但这主要是初步的,需要进行稳健的复制。

结论

显著的患病率数据加上表明痛苦的现象学描述表明,PD 中的非视觉和多感官幻觉具有临床意义。需要对这些幻觉体验进行更多的直接研究和临床关注。

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