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Autonomic function, as self-reported on the SCOPA-autonomic questionnaire, is normal in essential tremor but not in Parkinson's disease. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • This study compared autonomic function in individuals with Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) to healthy controls.
  • Researchers used the SCOPA-Aut questionnaire to measure autonomic function across different domains.
  • Results showed that PD subjects had significant autonomic dysfunction, especially in gastrointestinal and cardiovascular areas, while ET subjects exhibited minimal issues limited to sialorrhea.

Article Abstract

Objective: To compare autonomic function of subjects with Parkinson's disease (PD) and essential tremor (ET) relative to controls.

Background: It has been reported that patients with PD have autonomic dysfunction while no literature exists regarding autonomic function in ET.

Methods: Subjects with PD, ET, and controls had autonomic function measured using the SCOPA-Autonomic questionnaire, with the total and domain scores transformed to a scale of 0-100 points.

Results: 62 subjects with PD, 84 with ET, and 291 controls were included. Women were more prevalent in control (69%) compared to PD (44%) and ET (44%) groups, and mean age was significantly younger in PD (73 yrs) and older in ET (83) compared to controls (81). The mean SCOPA-Aut Total score in PD was significantly higher than controls, with no difference in ET. No autonomic dysfunction was found in any domain in ET but in PD there were significant abnormalities in gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, urinary, and thermoregulatory domains. Individual question data revealed a significantly higher percentage of subjects with dysfunction on 11/23 questions in the PD group but only 1 question (sialorrhea) in the ET group compared with controls.

Conclusion: Autonomic scores, particularly gastrointestinal, cardiovascular, urinary, and thermoregulatory were increased in patients with PD, as assessed by SCOPA-Aut. Patients with ET did not exhibit autonomic dysfunction, with the exception of sialorrhea.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3665503PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.parkreldis.2012.06.008DOI Listing

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