Apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.

<h4>Background</h4> <p>Apathy is an important neuropsychiatric feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD), which often emerges before the onset of motor symptoms. Patients with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) have a high probability of developing Parkinson’s disease in...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Barber, T, Muhammed, K, Drew, D, Lawton, M, Crabbe, M, Rolinski, M, Quinnell, T, Zaiwalla, Z, Ben-Shlomo, Y, Husain, M, Hu, M
स्वरूप: Journal article
भाषा:English
प्रकाशित: Wiley 2017
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author Barber, T
Muhammed, K
Drew, D
Lawton, M
Crabbe, M
Rolinski, M
Quinnell, T
Zaiwalla, Z
Ben-Shlomo, Y
Husain, M
Hu, M
author_facet Barber, T
Muhammed, K
Drew, D
Lawton, M
Crabbe, M
Rolinski, M
Quinnell, T
Zaiwalla, Z
Ben-Shlomo, Y
Husain, M
Hu, M
author_sort Barber, T
collection OXFORD
description <h4>Background</h4> <p>Apathy is an important neuropsychiatric feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD), which often emerges before the onset of motor symptoms. Patients with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) have a high probability of developing Parkinson’s disease in future. Neuropsychiatric problems are common in RBD, but apathy has not previously been detailed in this key prodromal population.</p> <h4>Methods</h4> <p>88 patients with polysomnographically proven RBD, 65 patients with PD and 33 controls were assessed for apathy using the Lille Apathy Rating Scale (LARS). Cognition and depression were also quantified. The sensitivity of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale screening questions for apathy and depression was calculated.</p> <h4>Results</h4> <p>46% of Patients with RBD were apathetic, compared with 31% of Parkinson’s patients in our sample. Most RBD patients with depression were apathetic but more than half of apathetic patients were not depressed. The sensitivity of the single UPDRS screening question was only 33% for mild apathy and 50% for severe apathy.</p> <h4>Conclusions</h4> <p>Apathy is common in RBD and is underestimated by a single self-report question. Recognition of apathy as a distinct neuropsychiatric feature in RBD could aid targeted treatment interventions and might contribute to understanding of prodromal Parkinson’s disease.</p>
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spelling oxford-uuid:9fc671b8-aeb2-4f70-9874-d89daa38b1d12022-03-27T02:00:25ZApathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.Journal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:9fc671b8-aeb2-4f70-9874-d89daa38b1d1EnglishSymplectic Elements at OxfordWiley2017Barber, TMuhammed, KDrew, DLawton, MCrabbe, MRolinski, MQuinnell, TZaiwalla, ZBen-Shlomo, YHusain, MHu, M <h4>Background</h4> <p>Apathy is an important neuropsychiatric feature of Parkinson’s disease (PD), which often emerges before the onset of motor symptoms. Patients with rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) have a high probability of developing Parkinson’s disease in future. Neuropsychiatric problems are common in RBD, but apathy has not previously been detailed in this key prodromal population.</p> <h4>Methods</h4> <p>88 patients with polysomnographically proven RBD, 65 patients with PD and 33 controls were assessed for apathy using the Lille Apathy Rating Scale (LARS). Cognition and depression were also quantified. The sensitivity of the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale screening questions for apathy and depression was calculated.</p> <h4>Results</h4> <p>46% of Patients with RBD were apathetic, compared with 31% of Parkinson’s patients in our sample. Most RBD patients with depression were apathetic but more than half of apathetic patients were not depressed. The sensitivity of the single UPDRS screening question was only 33% for mild apathy and 50% for severe apathy.</p> <h4>Conclusions</h4> <p>Apathy is common in RBD and is underestimated by a single self-report question. Recognition of apathy as a distinct neuropsychiatric feature in RBD could aid targeted treatment interventions and might contribute to understanding of prodromal Parkinson’s disease.</p>
spellingShingle Barber, T
Muhammed, K
Drew, D
Lawton, M
Crabbe, M
Rolinski, M
Quinnell, T
Zaiwalla, Z
Ben-Shlomo, Y
Husain, M
Hu, M
Apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.
title Apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.
title_full Apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.
title_fullStr Apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.
title_full_unstemmed Apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.
title_short Apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under-recognized.
title_sort apathy in rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder is common and under recognized
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