Sydney multicenter study of Parkinson's disease: Non‐ L ‐dopa–responsive problems dominate at 15 years
Westmead Hospital · Covance (Australia) · +1 more institution
Abstract
One-third of the 149 people recruited 15 to 18 years ago in the Sydney Multicenter Study of Parkinson's disease have survived. The original study compared low-dose levodopa with low-dose bromocriptine. We now report the problems experienced by people who survive 15 years from diagnosis. The standardized mortality ratio is significantly elevated at 1.86 and is not significantly different between treatment arms. Falls occur in 81% of patients, and 23% sustained fractures. Cognitive decline is present in 84%, and 48% fulfill the criteria for dementia. Hallucinations and depression are experienced by 50%. Choking has occurred in 50%, symptomatic postural hypotension in 35%, and urinary incontinence in 41%. No…
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4Topics & keywords
- Medicine
- Dyskinesia
- Bromocriptine
- Levodopa
- Parkinson's disease
- Dystonia
- Disease
- Dementia
- Good health and well-being