Risk of Parkinson disease in stroke patients: A nationwide cohort study in South Korea

Author:

Choi Hea Lim12,Ahn Jong Hyeon34,Chang Won Hyuk5ORCID,Jung Wonyoung6,Kim Bong Sung7,Han Kyungdo8,Youn Jinyoung34,Shin Dong Wook2910ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Family Medicine/Executive Healthcare Clinic, Severance Hospital Yonsei University College of Medicine Seoul South Korea

2. Department of Clinical Research Design and Evaluation, Samsung Advanced Institute of Health Science and Technology Sungkyunkwan University Seoul South Korea

3. Department of Neurology, Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul South Korea

4. Neuroscience Center, Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul South Korea

5. Department of Physical and Rehabilitation Medicine, Center for Prevention and Rehabilitation, Heart Vascular Stroke Institute, Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul South Korea

6. Department of Family Medicine, Kangdong Sacred Heart Hospital Hallym University Seoul South Korea

7. Department of Medical Statistics Catholic University of Korea Seoul South Korea

8. Department of Statistics and Actuarial Science Soongsil University Seoul South Korea

9. Department of Digital Health, Samsung Advanced Institute of Health Science and Technology Sungkyunkwan University Seoul South Korea

10. Department of Family Medicine/Supportive Care Center, Samsung Medical Center Sungkyunkwan University School of Medicine Seoul South Korea

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposePrevious studies have examined the risk of stroke in patients with Parkinson disease (PD), but the incidence of PD onset among stroke patients and its risk according to severity of poststroke disabilities have scarcely been investigated. This study aims to determine whether the risk of PD is increased among stroke patients using a retrospective cohort with a large population‐based database.MethodsWe used data collected by the Korean National Health Insurance Service from 2010 to 2018 and examined 307,361 stroke patients and 380,917 sex‐ and age‐matched individuals without stroke to uncover the incidence of PD. Cox proportional hazards regression was used to calculate the hazard ratio (HR) and 95% confidence interval (CI), and the risk of PD was compared according to presence and severity of disability.ResultsDuring 4.31 years of follow‐up, stroke patients had a 1.67 times higher risk of PD compared to individuals without stroke (adjusted HR = 1.67, 95% CI = 1.57–1.78). The risk of PD was greater among stroke patients with disabilities than among those without disabilities, even after adjustment for multiple covariates (adjusted HR = 1.72, 95% CI = 1.55–1.91; and adjusted HR = 1.66, 95% CI = 1.56–1.77, respectively).ConclusionsOur study demonstrated an increased risk of PD among stroke patients. Health professionals need to pay careful attention to detecting movement disorders as clues for diagnosing PD.

Publisher

Wiley

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