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Study on the clinical features of Parkinson’s disease with probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder

J. Liu, Y. Xiang, C. Wan, X. Yan, B. Tang, J. Guo (Changsha, Hunan, China)

Meeting: MDS Virtual Congress 2020

Abstract Number: 196

Keywords: Parkinsonism, Rapid eye movement(REM)

Category: Epidemiology

Objective: To investigate the clinical features and associated factors of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients with probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder (PD-pRBD)

Background: RBD is a common sleep disorder in patients with PD.  However, few large-sample researches have focused on the clinical features and risk factors of RBD in Chinese patients. Our study aims to explore the clinical features and related factors of RBD.

Method: A total of 2440 patients with  PD were divided into two groups: PD-pRBD and PD without pRBD group (PD-NRBD). Data collection included demographic data, basic clinical history and the assessment of motor and non-motor symptoms. Based on the onset time of pRBD and the motor symptoms in PD, PD-pRBD patients were further divided into pRBD prior to PD (PD-prRBD)  and pRBD posterior to PD (PD-poRBD) group. Clinical features were compared between PD-pRBD group and PD-NRBD group, as well as PD-prRBD group and PD-poRBD group. The associated factors of pRBD were also explored.

Results: 1) The prevalence of pRBD was 41.4% (1010 out of the total of 2440) in our cohort. 2) Compared with the PD-NRBD group, the PD-pRBD group had longer disease duration and more severe motor symptoms. And the PD-pRBD group had significantly higher levodopa equivalent dose daily, higher ratio of dyskinesia and wearing-off . The score of non-motor symptom rating scale (NMSS), cognitive impairment, Parkinson disease sleep scale(PDSS) , excessive daytime sleepiness(EDS) , constipation, hyposmia, depression and the PDQ-39  also appeared worse in the PD-pRBD group. 3) Significant differences widely existed between PD-prRBD group and PD-poRBD group, including educational level, motor subtype, disease duration, disease’s progression, UPDRS-II, UPDRS-III, tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, LEDD, dyskinesia, wearing-off, H-Y stage, PDSS and social support. 4) Late-onset PD (LOPD), long course of disease, high UPDRS-I score, high NMSS-4 score, low PDSS score, constipation and hyposmia were all identified as the risk factors for PD-pRBD.

Conclusion: 1) Comparing with PD-NRBD group, PD-pRBD group have more severe motor symptoms, motor complications, non-motor symptoms and poorer quality of life. 2) LOPD, long disease duration, high UPDRS-I score, high NMSS-4 score, low PDSS score, constipation and hyposmia can be risk factors for RBD in PD. 3) Differences also occur between PD-prRBD group and PD-poRBD group.

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To cite this abstract in AMA style:

J. Liu, Y. Xiang, C. Wan, X. Yan, B. Tang, J. Guo. Study on the clinical features of Parkinson’s disease with probable rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2020; 35 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/study-on-the-clinical-features-of-parkinsons-disease-with-probable-rapid-eye-movement-sleep-behavior-disorder/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
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