Gait freezing and speech disturbance in Parkinson’s disease

Neurological Sciences - Tập 35 - Trang 357-363 - 2013
Hee Kyung Park1,2, Jong Yoon Yoo3, Miseon Kwon2, Jae-Hong Lee2, Sook Joung Lee4, Sung Reul Kim5, Mi Jung Kim6, Myoung C. Lee7, Sang Min Lee8, Sun Ju Chung2
1Department of Neurology, Inje University Ilsan-Paik Hospital, Goyang, Korea
2Department of Neurology, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
3Department of Rehabilitation, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
4Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Dong-A University of Hospital, Busan Ulsan Regional Cardiocerebrovascular center, Busan, Korea
5College of Nursing, Chonbuk National University, Jeonju, Korea
6Department of Health Screening and Promotion Center, Asan Medical Center, Seoul, Korea
7Department of Neurology, Cheongshim International Medical Center, Gapyeong-gun, Korea
8Department of Electronic Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, Korea

Tóm tắt

Gait freezing and speech disturbance are disabling axial features of Parkinson’s disease (PD). However, the pathogenesis of these features remains unclear. We investigated the relation between changes in gait freezing and speech disturbance using visual and auditory cues in PD. 18 PD patients, comprising of 9 patients with freezing (PDGF) and 9 without gait freezing were studied. Patients performed a 7-m back-and-forth walk in a baseline state and with visual and auditory cues. Gait velocity, stride length and cadence were evaluated using a three-dimensional gait analysis system. For speech evaluation, patients read ten sentences in a baseline state and with visual and auditory cues. The time delay of speech initiation, speech rate and the number of repetitions per sentence were quantified. In PDGF patients, the increase in gait velocity positively correlated with the decrease in the time delay of the speech initiation. Also, the increase in the gait velocity and cadence positively correlated with the decrease in the number of repetitions per sentence. The increase in the stride length positively correlated with the increase in speech rate. Lastly, the increase in stride length positively correlated with the decrease in the number of repetitions per sentence. These findings suggest that there is a common pathomechanism of gait freezing and speech disturbance in PD.

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