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Title: Non-motor Complications of Parkinson


1
Non-motor Complications of Parkinsons Disease
and Management
  • Valerie R. Suski, DO
  • University of Pittsburgh
  • Department of Neurology
  • Pittsburgh Institute for Neurodegenerative
    Diseases
  • UPMC Comprehensive Movement Disorders Clinic

2
Importance
  • Affects quality of life, hospitalization rates,
    and relationships.
  • Correlate with advanced age, duration and
    severity of the disease
  • Under-reported

3
Insomnia
  • Sleep fragmentation/Frequent and early arousals
  • Causes
  • slowed movements during the night
  • Changes in sleep/wake cycle
  • Difficulties turning in bed or adjusting blankets
  • Pain, cramps, nocturnal and early morning
    dystonia
  • frequent need to pass urine
  • Treatment
  • Melatonin, sleeping pills
  • Long acting Parkinsons meds
  • Bladder medications
  • Changing timing of the medications

4
Restless Leg Syndrome
  • 12-20 more prevalent
  • may be common in off-state in patients with motor
    fluctuations
  • Made worse with
  • medications tricyclic antidepressants, selective
    serotonin reuptake inhibitors, lithium, caffeine,
    neuroleptics, H2 blockers
  • Diseases/conditions Kidney disease
    (particularly end-stage), iron deficiency,
    neuropathy
  • Check serum iron, ferritin, magnesium, B12,
    folate levels
  • Treatment
  • Parkinsons meds, antiseizure meds, tranquilizer,
    opiods, supplementation (if deficient)

5
Excessive Daytime Sleepiness
  • up to 50 caused by
  • Medications
  • Sleep Apnea
  • Sleep Attacks decrease dopamine agonist
  • Poor sleep hygiene

6
REM Sleep Behavioral Disorder
  • Preclinical symptom
  • dream-enacting behaviors
  • laughing, talking, shouting, kicking, fighting
    invisible enemies
  • Precipitated or worsened by antidepressants
  • Treatment
  • Medications
  • Safeguard bedroom, twin beds

7
Hallucinations
  • Up to 40
  • risk for nursing home placement
  • What makes you prone to have these?
  • infection, medications
  • Sudden withdrawal of PD meds
  • Chronic memory problems
  • Deteriorating vision (macular degeneration,
    cataracts)

8
Managing Altered Mental States
  • Reduce/eliminate meds
  • Anticholinergics Sedatives
  • Amantadine Muscle relaxants
  • Sleeping pills Bladder medication
  • Reduce dosage of PD meds
  • Initiate anti-psychotic therapy

9
FATIGUE
  • Can be associated with
  • Disease progression
  • Low blood pressure
  • Depression
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness, sleep disturbances
  • Treatment
  • Sleep hygiene
  • Antidepressants
  • Medications
  • Increase water intake, BP management

10
Depression
  • 10-45
  • Preclinical symptom
  • Primary disorder
  • Secondary disorder
  • Treatment
  • medications
  • psychotherapy
  • Stress release
  • Combination of therapy

11
Anxiety
  • Preclinical symptom
  • panic attacks, phobias, or generalized anxiety
    disorder
  • Treatment
  • Primary anxiety disorder benzodiazepines
  • Secondary anxiety disorder Associated with
    off-periods or low-levodopa levels adjust
    levodopa dosing

12
Memory Loss
  • Up to 40
  • progressive
  • clinically characterized
  • Treatment
  • Cholinesterase Inhibitors may worsen tremors

13
Orthostatic Hypotension
  • Light-headedness, dizziness, fatigue, shoulder or
    neck pain blood pressure drops when standing
  • Treatment
  • Frequent orthostatic measurements
  • Taper anti-hypertensives, non-PD drugs
  • Increase water/salt intake
  • Compression stockings
  • Medication

14
Constipation
  • Causes
  • Slowing down of the GI tract
  • decreased fluid intake -2? urinary frequency or
    incontinence (?)
  • Decreased activity
  • Side effect from PD medication
  • Anticholinergics
  • Dopaminergic therapy
  • Treatment
  • Stool softeners, increase water intake, dietary
    bulk, exercise, laxative, lactulose, in some case
    enemas

15
Nausea
  • Cause/Treatment
  • Levodopa-related
  • take with meals,
  • add carbidopa,
  • Add antinausea meds
  • delayed GI transit time
  • more frequent and smaller meals

16
Bladder
  • Urinary Incontinence
  • Urinary frequency
  • Urinary hesitancy
  • Treatment
  • Urology consult
  • Urodynamic study

17
Sexual Dysfunction
  • Reduced drive/Abnormally increased drive
  • Testosterone implicated
  • Men attaining and maintaining erections or
    ejaculation
  • Women difficulty with orgasm
  • Treatment
  • Medical screening depression, anxiety
  • Endocrine evaluation prolactin, testosterone,
    lutenizing hormone, thyroid screen
  • Urologic evaluation
  • medication

18
Sweating
  • Cause
  • Usually levodopa related, and may be seen at
  • peak level
  • Reduce levodopa
  • trough levels
  • add dopamine agonist, COMT inhibitor or levodopa

19
Drooling
  • Causes
  • Reduced swallowing
  • Stooped posturing
  • Treatment
  • Drying side effects from medications
  • Glycopyrrolate
  • Botulinum toxin injections
  • Atropine ophthalmic solution mouth rinse
  • Scopolamine patch

20
  • Pain
  • motor fluctuations, early morning dystonia,
    Musculoskeletal
  • Adjust dopamine therapy
  • Smell
  • Preclinical symptom
  • Eventually affects up to 90

21
Compulsions
  • Side effect of Dopamine Agonists
  • Excessive eating
  • Pathological gambling

22
Take Home Points
  • Parkinsons management is individualized
  • You are not alone
  • Importance of Non-Motor Complications
  • Importance of Water
  • Medication/Symptoms Lists
  • Importance of Timing Symptoms

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MEDICATION SIDE EFFECTS
25
Carbidopa/Levodopa
  • Nausea
  • Confusion/Hallucinations
  • Dyskinesias
  • Orthostatic hypotension

26
Dopamine Agonists
  • Side Effects
  • Excessive daytime sleepiness
  • Sleep attacks
  • Swelling in the legs
  • Hallucinations/confusion
  • Compulsions
  • Orthostatic hypotension

27
Amanatadine
  • Rash
  • Urinary Retention
  • Dry Mouth
  • Constipation
  • Confusion
  • Blurred Vision

28
Selegeline/Rasagaline
  • Nausea
  • Dry mouth
  • Constipation
  • Confusion/hallucinations
  • Insomnia

29
COMT inhibitors
  • Hallucinations
  • Diarrhea
  • hypotension
  • urine discoloration
  • With tolcapone, liver toxicity

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