Association between motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and swallowing disorders

Author:

Nakamori Masahiro1ORCID,Toko Megumi1,Yamada Hidetada1,Hayashi Yuki1,Ushio Kai2,Yoshikawa Kohei2,Haruta Azusa1,Hiraoka Aya1,Yoshikawa Mineka1,Nagasaki Toshikazu1,Mikami Yukio2,Maruyama Hirofumi1

Affiliation:

1. Hiroshima University - Kasumi Campus: Hiroshima Daigaku - Kasumi Campus

2. Hiroshima University Hospital: Hiroshima Daigaku Byoin

Abstract

Abstract Purpose: Parkinson's disease (PD) presents with motor symptoms that hinder physical activity. This study thoroughly investigated swallowing dysfunction in patients with PD using videofluoroscopy (VF) and the Movement Disorder Society (MDS)-Unified PD Rating Scale (UPDRS) sub-scores. Methods: This study was part of an intervention project to evaluate the effectiveness of cervical percutaneous interferential current stimulation in patients with Hoehn and Yahr stages 2–4 PD. Baseline data, including swallowing-related indicators such as VF, were obtained and compared to the MDS-UPDRS sub-scores including rigidity, tremor, postural instability/gait difficulty, and limb scores. Results: Twenty-seven patients were included in this study. In the VF analysis, laryngeal penetration/aspiration, oral cavity residue, epiglottic vallecular residue, and pharyngeal residue were observed with remarkable frequency. The multivariate analysis revealed that the mean rigidity score of UPDRS was an independent and significantly correlated factor with laryngeal penetration/aspiration during the ingestion of 10 mL of water (odds ratio 1.294, 95% confidence interval 1.035–1.617; p = 0.024). Conclusion: This study revealed a correlation between muscle rigidity and laryngeal penetration or aspiration risk. The detailed comparative analysis of various individual PD symptoms and swallowing disorders was substantial, which enables early detection of the risk of swallowing disorder and the implementation of appropriate measures. Trial Registration number: jRCTs062220013

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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