Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disease in which non-motor symptoms may appear before motor phenomena, which include Impulse Control Disorders (ICDs). The objective of this study is to identify factors associated with the development of ICDs in PD. An analytical, cross-sectional study was conducted using clinical records from patients diagnosed with PD, both genders, from 40 to 80 years old. Clinical and demographic data were collected: 181 patients were recruited; 80 of them showed PD and ICDs, and they constituted the study group, whereas 101 patients with PD without ICDs constituted the control reference group. The duration of PD was longer in the group with ICDs (p < 0.008), and all patients showed at least one ICD: binge eating (61.29%), compulsive shopping (48.75%), hypersexuality (23.75%), gambling behavior (8.75%), and punding (3.75%). After logistic regression analysis, only the use of dopamine agonists remained associated with ICDs (p < 0.001), and the tremorgenic form was suggested to be a protective factor (p < 0.001). Positive associations were observed between the rigid-akinetic form and compulsive shopping (p < 0.007), between male and hypersexuality (p < 0.018), and between dopamine agonists and compulsive shopping (p < 0.004), and negative associations were observed between motor fluctuations and compulsive shopping (p < 0.031), between Deep Brain Stimulation and binge eating (p < 0.046), and between levodopa consumption and binge eating (p < 0.045). Binge eating, compulsive shopping, and hypersexuality were the most frequent ICDs. Complex forms and motor complications of PD were associated with the development of ICDs.
BackgroundWorkers of the automobile industry, service stations and those working in the streets, are in chronic contact to low concentrations of carbon monoxide and at risk to damage the cardiovascular, haematology and nervous systems. ObjectiveIdentify erythrocytosis and neuropsychological alterations in highway workers chronically exposed to low concentrations of CO. MethodCross-sectional study that included 72 workers of the Mexico-Puebla Highway cabins (guards); 60 cashiers and 12 workers in charge of the shift, in which socio-demographic, clinical and occupational variables were explored; haemoglobin(Hb), hematocrit (Htc) and carboxyhemoglobin (COHb) was determined in their blood, and it was applied the Carbon monoxide neuropsychological screening battery (CONSB). The workers who are in charge of the full shift integrated the less exposed to CO group, while the cashiers would shape the greater exposure group. ResultsIn 49 workers, Hb: 18.1±1.9 mg/dL and Htc: 55.3±8.7 without significant differences between groups (p=0.82). The greater alteration was identified in the exposed group in the test of digit symbol (p= 0.012), trail-making part B (p= 0.002), and digit span (p=0.003); the test of blocks design resulted borderline (p=0.07). Discussion and conclusionThe group with the highest exposure to CO had lower performance in visual perception, encoding, visual-motor perception and immediate memory. Therefore important to consider epidemiological surveillance workers to intervene in cases with abnormal tests. The perception of innocuousness of chronic exposure to CO in these workers must avoid.Key words: Neuropsychological alterations, carboxyhemoglobin, CONSB, chronic occupational exposure, carbon monoxide. RESUMEN AntecedentesTrabajadores de la industria automovilística, estaciones de servicio, autopistas de peaje, estacionamientos y los que laboran en las calles, están en contacto crónico con bajas concentraciones de monóxido de carbono (CO) y, por lo tanto, en riesgo de sufrir alteraciones en los sistemas cardiovascular, hematológico y nervioso. ObjetivoIdentificar la relación de las alteraciones neuropsicológicas con la exposición crónica a bajas concentraciones de CO, en trabajadores de autopistas de peaje. MétodoEstudio transversal en 72 trabajadores de autopistas de peaje de la carretera México-Puebla; 60 cajeros y 12 encargados de turno. Se exploraron variables socio-demográficas, clínicas y ocupacionales, y se determinó hemoglobina (Hb), hematocrito (Htc) y carboxihemoglobina (COHb) en sangre. Se aplicaron pruebas neuropsicológicas (Carbon monoxide neuropsychological screening battery CONSB). Los encargados de turno conformaron el grupo menos expuesto y los cajeros el de mayor exposición a CO. ResultadosEn 49 trabajadores, Hb: 18.1±1.9 mg/dL y Htc: 55.3±8.7, sin diferencias significativas entre grupos (p=0.82). Se observó menor desempeño en el grupo más expuesto, en el test de dígitos y símbolos (p= 0.012), senderos B (p= 0.002) y dígitos (p=0.003). El test de construcción con bloques resultó...
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