Paulson G W, Schafer K, Hallum B
Geriatrics. 1986 Aug;41(8):59-62, 67.
Falling occurs more often in patients with Parkinson's disease when there is inadequate--not excessive--effect of the antiparkinsonian agent. Thus, falling may be evidence of a need for increased dosage. Of PD patients participating in a study, 60% reported experiencing hallucinations, confusion, vivid dreams, or nightmares. Confusion (34%) was the most commonly reported mental complaint; 27% reported vivid dreams; 26%, hallucinations; and 20%, nightmares.
帕金森病患者在抗帕金森药物效果不足而非过量时更容易跌倒。因此,跌倒可能表明需要增加药物剂量。在参与一项研究的帕金森病患者中,60%报告有幻觉、意识模糊、逼真梦境或噩梦的经历。意识模糊(34%)是最常报告的精神问题;27%报告有逼真梦境;26%报告有幻觉;20%报告有噩梦。