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血管疾病与帕金森病跌倒相关损伤的风险:瑞典全国队列研究。

Vascular disease and risk of fall-related injuries in Parkinson's disease: A nationwide cohort study in Sweden.

机构信息

Department of Medical Epidemiology and Biostatistics, Karolinska Institutet, Sweden.

Department of Vascular Surgery, Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine, China; Unit of Cardiology, Department of Medicine, Karolinska University Hospital, Sweden.

出版信息

Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2024 Nov;128:107121. doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2024.107121. Epub 2024 Aug 31.

Abstract

INTRODUCTION

Parkinson's disease (PD) patients are prone to fall and fall-related injuries (FI). Vascular disease is common in PD and is positively associated with falls in elderly. We aimed to evaluate the association of vascular disease with FI risk in PD.

METHODS

A nationwide cohort study of patients with primary PD diagnosis in Sweden was performed using Swedish national registers. Patients with and without vascular disease were followed from PD diagnosis until subsequent FI or 2013-12-31. The association of vascular disease with FI risk was estimated as hazard ratio (HR) and 95 % confidence interval (CI) by Cox regression using attained age as underlying timescale.

RESULTS

We identified 2734 and 6979 incident FI from 8025 PD patients with and 20,543 without vascular disease, respectively. Overall, vascular disease associated positively with subsequent FI, which was mainly driven by the significant risk elevation within the first 6 months following vascular disease (HR  [95 % CI] for PD diagnosed ≤75 years is 1.61 [1.39-1.87] and for PD diagnosed >75 years is 1.48 [1.32-1.65]). Thereafter, the association attenuated to null before it rebounded five years after exposure in PD diagnosed ≤75 years (HR  = 1.26, 95 % CI: 1.10-1.45); whereas for PD diagnosed >75 years, it dropped remarkably and remained non-significant 6 months after exposure. When vascular disease was restricted to stroke, we saw a similar temporal pattern except that the short-term HRs among younger patients were stronger, lasted longer, and declined continuously without rebound.

CONCLUSIONS

Fall prevention is crucial to PD patients immediately after a vascular event.

摘要

简介

帕金森病(PD)患者容易跌倒和跌倒相关损伤(FI)。血管疾病在 PD 中很常见,并且与老年人跌倒呈正相关。我们旨在评估血管疾病与 PD 患者 FI 风险的关系。

方法

在瑞典进行了一项全国性的 PD 患者队列研究,使用瑞典国家登记册。对患有和不患有血管疾病的患者从 PD 诊断开始进行随访,直到发生 FI 或 2013-12-31 为止。使用 Cox 回归,以获得的年龄为基础时间尺度,评估血管疾病与 FI 风险的关系,估计为危险比(HR)和 95%置信区间(CI)。

结果

我们分别从 8025 例 PD 患者中有和 20,543 例 PD 患者无血管疾病中确定了 2734 例和 6979 例新发 FI。总体而言,血管疾病与随后的 FI 呈正相关,主要是由于血管疾病发生后前 6 个月风险显著升高(PD 诊断≤75 岁的 HR[95%CI]为 1.61[1.39-1.87],PD 诊断>75 岁的 HR[95%CI]为 1.48[1.32-1.65])。此后,在 PD 诊断≤75 岁的患者暴露后五年,这种相关性减弱至零;而对于 PD 诊断>75 岁的患者,它显著下降且在暴露后六个月后保持非显著性。当将血管疾病仅限于中风时,我们看到了类似的时间模式,只是年轻患者的短期 HR 更强,持续时间更长,并且在没有反弹的情况下持续下降。

结论

血管事件后,跌倒预防对 PD 患者至关重要。

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