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Cerebrovascular disease associated with Parkinson’s disease in Moldovan cohort study: preliminary results

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dc.contributor.author Rotaru, Lilia
dc.date.accessioned 2021-10-07T16:37:48Z
dc.date.available 2021-10-07T16:37:48Z
dc.date.issued 2021
dc.identifier.citation ROTARU, Lilia. Cerebrovascular disease associated with Parkinson’s disease in Moldovan cohort study: preliminary results. In: The Moldovan Medical Journal. 2021, vol. 64, no 3 (Neuro Congress Issue), p. 45. ISSN 2537-6381.
dc.identifier.issn 2537-6381
dc.identifier.issn 2537-6373
dc.identifier.uri http://moldmedjournal.md/wp-content/uploads/2021/09/Congres-Neuro-2021-Spaltul-11.pdf
dc.identifier.uri http://repository.usmf.md/handle/20.500.12710/18115
dc.description.abstract Background: Parkinson’s disease (PD) is frequently associated with brain vascular lesions (BVLs). Studies suggest that the latter may influence the severity of the disease. Material and methods: BVLs on MRI were determined in 78.4% of 111 consecutive PD patients (mean age 64.87 ± 7.69 y.o.; disease duration 50.21 ± 38.61 mo.; 48 women (43.2%), 63 men (56.8%)). Results: White matter lesions were present in 73 patients (pts.) (65.77%): 61 pts. (54.95%) – deep white matter, 46 pts. (41.44%) – periventricular white matter, and 41pts. (36.94%) – both locations. Lacunes were determined in 19 pts. (17.12%), cerebral fissures deepening – 52 pts. (46.85) %), perivascular spaces dilation – 34 pts. (30.63%), ventricular system dilation – 29 pts. (26.13%). Patients with and without BVLs had similar ages (65.43 ± 7.64 vs 61.01 ± 7.64), ages at PD onset (60.95 ± 8.09 vs 56.01 ± 8.59) and disease duration (49.98 ± 36.76 vs 60.01 ± 52.31). They had insignificantly higher Beck (7.26 ± 5.62 vs 6.86 ± 4.34), PDQ3(Parkinson’s Disease Questionnaire) (59.71 ± 20.38 vs 51.94 ± 27.69) and NMS(Non Motor Symptoms) (75.06 ± 45.21 vs 71.67 ± 26.35) scores; and lower MoCA(Montreal Cognitive Assessment) scores (21.92 ± 4.25 vs 22.38 ± 4.57). QRISK3 scores (19.68 ± 16.16 vs 12.90 ± 6.58) and levodopa equivalent daily dose (639.98 ± 223.05 vs 439.69 ± 404.87) were significantly higher in patients with BVLs. Conclusions: Brain vascular lesions were common in our PD patients, and were associated with higher QRISK3 scores, as well as with higher levodopa equivalent daily dose, suggesting more disease severity. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher The Scientific Medical Association of the Republic of Moldova en_US
dc.relation.ispartof The Moldovan Medical Journal en_US
dc.subject Parkinson’s disease en_US
dc.subject brain vascular lesions en_US
dc.subject magnetic resonance imaging en_US
dc.title Cerebrovascular disease associated with Parkinson’s disease in Moldovan cohort study: preliminary results en_US
dc.type Other en_US


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