Moghal S, Rajput A H, D'Arcy C, Rajput R
Department of Medicine, University of Saskatchewan, Saskatoon, Canada.
Neuroepidemiology. 1994;13(4):175-8. doi: 10.1159/000110376.
We studied movement disorders (MD) in community residents of Saskatchewan aged > or = 65 years. A representative sample of 70 individuals had detailed neurological evaluation. Those who had definite and possible MD at first examination had a second neurological assessment by a senior neurologist. The most prevalent MD was essential tremor (ET) (14%) followed by Parkinson's disease (PD) (3%). The marked difference in prevalence ratios for PD and ET are attributed to: (a) higher incidence of ET in the general population; (b) a greater possibility that most, if not all, ET cases would reside in the community whereas a sizable proportion of elderly PD cases may be institutionalized, and (c) shortened survival in PD but a normal life expectancy in ET.
我们研究了萨斯喀彻温省65岁及以上社区居民的运动障碍(MD)情况。70名具有代表性的个体样本接受了详细的神经学评估。初次检查时有明确和可能患有MD的患者由一位资深神经科医生进行了第二次神经学评估。最常见的MD是特发性震颤(ET)(14%),其次是帕金森病(PD)(3%)。PD和ET患病率的显著差异归因于:(a)一般人群中ET的发病率较高;(b)大多数(如果不是全部)ET病例更有可能居住在社区,而相当一部分老年PD病例可能会被安置在机构中;(c)PD患者的生存期缩短,但ET患者的预期寿命正常。