Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease Patients

Background. Previous studies have shown that Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients who have REM behavior disorder (PD with RBD) might be a PD subtype since they have different symptom clusters and disease trajectories from PD without RBD. Objective. To study the prevalence of PD with pRBD and to compare...

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Main Authors: Patama Gomutbutra, Kittika Kanjanaratanakorn, Nantaporn Tiyapun
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2018-01-01
Series:Parkinson's Disease
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7657191
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spelling doaj-db9cda03c5cb46de80e251d670bcc19b2020-11-24T23:14:51ZengHindawi LimitedParkinson's Disease2090-80832042-00802018-01-01201810.1155/2018/76571917657191Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease PatientsPatama Gomutbutra0Kittika Kanjanaratanakorn1Nantaporn Tiyapun2Division of Neurology, Department and Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, ThailandResearch Administration Section, Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, ThailandDivision of Neurology, Department and Faculty of Medicine, Chiang Mai University, Chiang Mai, ThailandBackground. Previous studies have shown that Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients who have REM behavior disorder (PD with RBD) might be a PD subtype since they have different symptom clusters and disease trajectories from PD without RBD. Objective. To study the prevalence of PD with pRBD and to compare the clinical characteristics with PD without pRBD. The feasibility of clinical interview of items adopted from the Mayo Sleep Questionnaire was also to be determined. Methods. A total of 140 Parkinson's patients visiting neurological clinics during January to December 2016 were enrolled in this study. “Probable RBD (pRBD)” was defined as present when the patient answered “yes” to a question adapted from the first Mayo Sleep Questionnaire (MSQ). The demographic data, motor symptoms, and nonmotor symptoms were obtained. Results. The prevalence of pRBD among this study’s PD patients was 48.5% (68 out of the total of 140). The median onset of RBD before PD diagnosis was 5 years (range: 0–11 years). By comparison of PD with pRBD and PD without pRBD, this study showed significant difference in the levodopa equivalent dose (742 mg/day versus 566 mg/day; p<0.01), prevalence of symptomatic orthostatic hypotension (35.3% versus 8.3%; p<0.01). The multivariable analysis found that pRBD is independently associated with orthostatic hypotension (OR = 5.02, p<0.01). Conclusion. The findings regarding prevalence and main clinical features of PD with pRBD in this study were similar to those of a previous study of PD with polysomnogram- (PSG-) proven RBD. This study hypothesized that interviewing by adopted MSQ may be a cost-effective tool for screening RBD. Further studies with direct comparison are needed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/7657191
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author Patama Gomutbutra
Kittika Kanjanaratanakorn
Nantaporn Tiyapun
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Kittika Kanjanaratanakorn
Nantaporn Tiyapun
Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease Patients
Parkinson's Disease
author_facet Patama Gomutbutra
Kittika Kanjanaratanakorn
Nantaporn Tiyapun
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title Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease Patients
title_short Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease Patients
title_full Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease Patients
title_fullStr Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease Patients
title_full_unstemmed Prevalence and Clinical Characteristics of Probable REM Behavior Disorder in Thai Parkinson’s Disease Patients
title_sort prevalence and clinical characteristics of probable rem behavior disorder in thai parkinson’s disease patients
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Parkinson's Disease
issn 2090-8083
2042-0080
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Background. Previous studies have shown that Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients who have REM behavior disorder (PD with RBD) might be a PD subtype since they have different symptom clusters and disease trajectories from PD without RBD. Objective. To study the prevalence of PD with pRBD and to compare the clinical characteristics with PD without pRBD. The feasibility of clinical interview of items adopted from the Mayo Sleep Questionnaire was also to be determined. Methods. A total of 140 Parkinson's patients visiting neurological clinics during January to December 2016 were enrolled in this study. “Probable RBD (pRBD)” was defined as present when the patient answered “yes” to a question adapted from the first Mayo Sleep Questionnaire (MSQ). The demographic data, motor symptoms, and nonmotor symptoms were obtained. Results. The prevalence of pRBD among this study’s PD patients was 48.5% (68 out of the total of 140). The median onset of RBD before PD diagnosis was 5 years (range: 0–11 years). By comparison of PD with pRBD and PD without pRBD, this study showed significant difference in the levodopa equivalent dose (742 mg/day versus 566 mg/day; p<0.01), prevalence of symptomatic orthostatic hypotension (35.3% versus 8.3%; p<0.01). The multivariable analysis found that pRBD is independently associated with orthostatic hypotension (OR = 5.02, p<0.01). Conclusion. The findings regarding prevalence and main clinical features of PD with pRBD in this study were similar to those of a previous study of PD with polysomnogram- (PSG-) proven RBD. This study hypothesized that interviewing by adopted MSQ may be a cost-effective tool for screening RBD. Further studies with direct comparison are needed.
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