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. 2017 Sep;10(3):135-139.
doi: 10.14802/jmd.17035. Epub 2017 Aug 31.

A Comparative Study of Central Hemodynamics in Parkinson's Disease

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A Comparative Study of Central Hemodynamics in Parkinson's Disease

Joong Hyun Park et al. J Mov Disord. 2017 Sep.

Abstract

Objective: To explore the central aortic pressure in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD).

Methods: We investigated central arterial stiffness by measurement of the augmentation index (AIx) in PD patients. Patients were eligible for the study if they were de novo PD and 45 years of age or older. The patients' demographics, vascular risk factors, and neurologic examinations were collected at baseline. The AIx was measured by applanation tonometry.

Results: A total of 147 subjects (77 in control and 70 in PD groups) were enrolled in the study. While there was no significant difference in peripheral systolic blood pressure (SBP), diastolic blood pressure (DBP), or mean arterial pressure between groups, peripheral pulse pressure (PP) was significantly lower in the PD group than in the control group (p = 0.012). Regarding central pressure, aortic DBP was significantly higher and PP was significantly lower in the PD group (p = 0.001, < 0.0001). Although there was no significant difference in the AIx between the groups, a trend toward a lower AIx was observed in the PD group (31.2% vs. 28.1%, p = 0.074).

Conclusion: This study showed that peripheral and central PP was significantly lower in the PD group than in the control group. Our study suggests that PD patients may have a low risk of a cardiovascular event by reason of a lower PP.

Keywords: Arterial stiffness; Parkinson’s disease; augmentation index; pulse pressure.

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