Dementia in idiopathic Parkinson's disease - Variables associated with its occurrence in 203 patients

Teresita S. Elizan, Hava Sroka, H. Maker, H. Smith, M. D. Yahr

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Abstract

A series of 203 patients with primary Parkinson's disease treated with L-DOPA, with adequate neurological documentation of mental status at serial intervals during their illness, constitutes the study population. Based on the results of the latest neurological examination, slightly less than one-third (29%) had mental impairment assessed as neurologically significant. Of the eleven clinical variables analysed (Cox regression analysis) for potential influence on the occurrence of an organic mental syndrome, four had a statistically significant effect: (1) the stage of disease at initial neurological examination; (2) the occurrence of acute confusional states; (3) the years of Parkinson's prior to L-DOPA; and (4) the total duration of L-DOPA therapy. The pathogenesis of dementia in this subgroup of Parkinson's disease is discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)285-302
Number of pages18
JournalJournal of Neural Transmission
Volume65
Issue number3-4
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1986

Keywords

  • Alzheimer's dementias
  • Dementia
  • associated variables in Parkinson's disease
  • idiopathic
  • occurrence
  • spectrum
  • subgroups

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