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Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation
A predictive method based on a linear equation was proposed to study the factors influencing lower urinary tract dysfunction in Parkinson's disease. A 10-month follow-up of 200 selected Parkinson's patients from January to December 2020 used a linear regression equation to analyze whether...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9166962/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35686156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9506328 |
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author | Liu, Yong Han, Jiasheng Guo, Xuguang Fang, Lei Liu, Ting |
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description | A predictive method based on a linear equation was proposed to study the factors influencing lower urinary tract dysfunction in Parkinson's disease. A 10-month follow-up of 200 selected Parkinson's patients from January to December 2020 used a linear regression equation to analyze whether depletion function was associated with a specific nonmotor function loss, and a linear regression equation was used for analysis. A loss of emptiness function was used to determine whether there are complications associated with lower motor function and cognitive function. The experimental results showed that dysuria in Parkinson's disease was related to the following nonmotility disorders: gastrointestinal dysfunction (OR 2.52, 95% CI 1.57-3.92, P < 0.001), cardiovascular dysfunction (OR 2.31, 95% CI 1.23~4.11, P = 0.014), respiratory dysfunction (OR 1.72, 95% CI 1.32~3.24, P = 0.029), cutaneous autonomic dysfunction (OR 1.91, 95% CI 1.15~3.08, P = 0.023), and sleep disorders (OR 2.01, 95% CI 1.32~3.14, P = 0.001). In addition, dysuria was associated with higher UPDRS-III (regression coefficient 1.74, 95% CI 0.56-2.67, P = 0.001). Thus, nonmotor disorders have been shown to be associated with early impairment. |
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spelling | pubmed-91669622022-06-08 Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation Liu, Yong Han, Jiasheng Guo, Xuguang Fang, Lei Liu, Ting Scanning Research Article A predictive method based on a linear equation was proposed to study the factors influencing lower urinary tract dysfunction in Parkinson's disease. A 10-month follow-up of 200 selected Parkinson's patients from January to December 2020 used a linear regression equation to analyze whether depletion function was associated with a specific nonmotor function loss, and a linear regression equation was used for analysis. A loss of emptiness function was used to determine whether there are complications associated with lower motor function and cognitive function. The experimental results showed that dysuria in Parkinson's disease was related to the following nonmotility disorders: gastrointestinal dysfunction (OR 2.52, 95% CI 1.57-3.92, P < 0.001), cardiovascular dysfunction (OR 2.31, 95% CI 1.23~4.11, P = 0.014), respiratory dysfunction (OR 1.72, 95% CI 1.32~3.24, P = 0.029), cutaneous autonomic dysfunction (OR 1.91, 95% CI 1.15~3.08, P = 0.023), and sleep disorders (OR 2.01, 95% CI 1.32~3.14, P = 0.001). In addition, dysuria was associated with higher UPDRS-III (regression coefficient 1.74, 95% CI 0.56-2.67, P = 0.001). Thus, nonmotor disorders have been shown to be associated with early impairment. Hindawi 2022-05-27 /pmc/articles/PMC9166962/ /pubmed/35686156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9506328 Text en Copyright © 2022 Yong Liu et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Liu, Yong Han, Jiasheng Guo, Xuguang Fang, Lei Liu, Ting Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation |
title | Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation |
title_full | Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation |
title_fullStr | Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation |
title_full_unstemmed | Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation |
title_short | Scanning Imaging Study of Patients with Parkinson's Disease Lower Urinary Tract Dysfunction Based on Linear Equation |
title_sort | scanning imaging study of patients with parkinson's disease lower urinary tract dysfunction based on linear equation |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9166962/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35686156 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/9506328 |
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