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ACM arq. catarin. med ; 49(4): 41-54, 03/02/2021.
Article in Portuguese | LILACS-Express | LILACS | ID: biblio-1354392

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Objetivos: Avaliar o perfil clínico e epidemiológico dos pacientes parkinsonianos acompanhados no ambulatório de Distúrbios do Movimento do Hospital Governador Celso Ramos utilizando-se escaladas validadas. Métodos: Estudo longitudinal onde foram incluídos 167 pacientes consecutivos, em diferentes estágios da doença de Parkinson, atendidos no ambulatório de distúrbios do movimento do HGCR e reavaliados 20 pacientes em consulta, 5 anos após a primeira. Aplicou-se questionário e avaliou-se o primeiro sintoma motor cardinal entre as associações independentes e entre os escores de sintomas neurológicos motores avaliados através da escala UPDRS-MDS e Schwab and England Activities of Daily Living Scale. Resultados: Tremor foi o primeiro sintoma motor percebido mais frequentemente pelos pacientes (64,9%), dor foi a primeira queixa de 5,2% dos pacientes. A idade de início do primeiro sintoma foi inversamente proporcional à escolaridade. Quanto maior a pontuação nas escalar UPDRS-MDS ­ III (p=0,004) e Schwab and England Activities of Daily Living Scale (p=0,001) maior a tendência a inatividade. Conclusão: A doença de Parkinson geralmente é percebida por seus sintomas motores clássicos, entretanto, uma série de sintomas não motores iniciam e acompanham a evolução da doença conforme mostra a piora do perfil ao longo de 5 anos.


Objectives: To evaluate symptoms, establish a profile for the Parkinsonian patient of HGCR's Movement Disorders's Service. Method: Longitudinal study. 167 consecutive patients, in different stages of Parkinson's disease, and treated at HGCR movement disorders service were inclueded. 20 of them were reevaluated after 5 yers. A questionnaire was administered and the first cardinal motor symptoms was evaluated and associated with independent associations and with the scores of neurological symptoms measured by UPDRS-MDS and through the Schwab and England Activities of Daily Living Scale. Results: Tremor was the first motor symptom perceived most frequently by patients (64.9%), pain was the first complaint of 5,2% of patients. The age of onset of the first symptom was inversely proportional to schooling. The higher the scores in the UPDRS-MDS-III scale (p=0,004) and the Schwab and England Activities of the Daily Living Scale (p = 0,001) the greater the tendency to inactivity. Conclusion: Parkinson's disease is usually noticed by its classic motor symptoms, however, a series of non-motor symptoms begin and accompany the disease's progression. This study evaluated the profile of the clinical and epidemiological patients attending our service and showed important clinical worsening in the evolution of 5 years of disease.

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