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Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease Stephanie Lessig, M.D Associate Professor of Neurosciences UCSD Chief of Neurology, VAMC San Diego March 11, 2017
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Page 1: Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease Stephanie Lessig, M.D Associate Professor of Neurosciences UCSD Chief of Neurology, VAMC San Diego March

Non-motor Symptoms of Parkinson’s DiseaseStephanie Lessig, M.DAssociate Professor of Neurosciences UCSDChief of Neurology, VAMC San DiegoMarch 11, 2017

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• Diagnosis of Parkinson’s based on motor features

• Most current disease-specific treatments designed for these symptoms

• Non-motor symptoms can be as if not more problematic

• Some, though not all, occur as part of, or worse, with the motor “off” state

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Overview

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Non-motor symptoms

• Neuropsychiatric• Sleep disorders• Autonomic symptoms• Gastrointestinal symptoms• Sensory symptoms• Miscellaneous

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Neuropsychiatric

• Depression• Anxiety• Loss of interest/motivation• Psychosis (Hallucinations/Delusions)• Dementia• Obsessive behavior

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Depression/treatments

• Psychology/therapy

• Mild (short time, not suicidal or psychotic)- neurologist=- Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors/SSRIs (Prozac®, Paxil®,

Celexa®, Lexapro®)- Wellbutrin® (mechanism unknown, thought to involve dopamine)- Effexor® (stimulating)- Tricyclic Antidepressants/TCAs (elavil, sedating for sleep)- Remeron®, Trazadone® (also used for sleep)

• Moderate/Severe (difficult to treat, suicidal, psychotic) should involve psychiatrist

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Anxiety/treatments

• Many of the same treatments for depression, including non-pharmacologic (psychologists) and pharmacologic (Paxil®)

• Buspirone/Buspar®• Benzodiazepines/clonazepam (Klonipin®)• Gabapentin/Neurontin®

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Psychosis/treatments

• Can be medication/dopamine-related, so can attempt decrease dopamine-medications

• Quetiapine/Seroquel® (sedating)• Clozapine/Clozaril® (requires frequent lab draws,

weekly to start)• Pimavanserin/Nuplazid® (requires several weeks to

demonstrate efficacy)

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Dementia

• “Different from Alzheimer’s”• Difficulties with attention, visuospatial problems and

concentration > memory• Treatments include acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

such as donepezil (Aricept®) or rivastigmine (Exelon®), NMDA antagonist memantine (Namenda®)

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Obsession/Compulsive

• Related to dopamine-medications- dopamine agonists

• Of these occur, patients do not always recognize this

• Removal/reduction of dopamine agonists, at times can be changed to alternative med

• Can occur with levodopa, less common

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Sleep disorders

• REM behavior disorder• Restless leg syndrome• Periodic limb movements of sleep• Excessive daytime sleepiness• Vivid dreams• Insomnia• Sleep apnea

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REM Behavior Disorder

• “Acting out your dreams”• Can be severe, leading to self- or bed partner injury

• Treatments include-Melatonin-Clonazepam (even low dose- 0.25-0.5mg)-gabapentin

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Sleep disorders/treatment• Good sleep hygiene (consistent bed and wake time, daytime activity,

only in bed for sleep)

• Restless legs:- Magnesium, Iron supplementation- Dopamine (agonists such as pramipexole (Mirapex®) or ropinirole

(Requip®) and carbidopa/levodopa(sinemet)- Narcotics in severe cases

• Insomnia:-Sleep aids (short time only)- restoril®, ambien®, lunesta®-Longer term: Trazadone, Mirtazapine/Remeron®

• Sleep apnea/CPAP (positive pressure airway breather)

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Autonomic (Related to the sympathetic/parasympathetic system)

• Urinary urgency• Needing to get up at night (>2) to urinate

(nocturia)• Urinary Frequency• Sweating• Orthostatic hypotension (dizziness on

standing)• Sexual dysfunction- increased or decreased

desire, erectile dysfunction/impotence

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Urinary symptoms/treatments

• Urinary symptoms: complicated as can be PD, can be Prostate-

• Prostate examination by primary care physician or urologist• Bladder training (timed restroom use, less liquids at night)• If problem is bladder spasm, use of medication which does

not cross blood-brain barrier:-solifenacin (Vesicare®)-trospium (Sanctura®)-mirabegron (Myrbetriq®)• Botulinum toxin/Botox® injections

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Orthostatic Hypotension

• Non-pharmacologic measures

-Compression stockings

-Increased salt intake

-Elevating head of the bed

• Medication

-fludrocortisone (Flurinef®)

-proamatine (Midodrine®)

-droxidopa (Northera®)

(pyridostigmine/Mestinon®; fluoxetine/Prozac®)

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GI symptoms

• Dribbling/drooling• Feeling food is “stuck”• Choking• Reflux• Nausea/vomiting• Constipation• Incontinence

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Drooling/treatments

• Awareness• Speech/swallow therapy

• Botulinum toxin injections to salivary glands• Atropine drops• Scopolamine patches• Glycopyrrolate/Robinul®• Other oral agents can cause confusion

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Constipation/treatments

• Diet/fruit/roughage• fiber (Metamucil)/prunes

• Stool softeners (docusate), Suppositories (dulcolax), bowel motility agents (Miralax)

• Prescription agents (lactulose, linaclotide/Linzess®)

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Sensory symptoms

• Pain• Cramps• Tingling• Loss of taste or smell

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Sensory symptoms/treatment

• Lidocaine patch• Gabapentin• Tricyclic antidepressants/elavil

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Other symptoms

• Fatigue• Double or blurred vision• Weight loss

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Other symptoms/treatment

• Amantadine• Some antidepressants are more stimulating

(Wellbutrin®, Effexor®)• Modafinil/Provigil®• Methylphenidate/Ritalin®

• Eyes: Neuro-Ophthalmology referral/prism

• Supplements (Ensure, ice cream or megace)

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Non-motor “off” symptoms

• Neuropsychiatric- panic attacks, anxiety, mood changes, slowed thinking, restless

• Autonomic symptoms- bladder difficulties• Gastrointestinal symptoms-abdominal discomfort• Sensory symptoms- pain, abnormal

hot/cold/aching/tingling sensations• Miscellaneous- fatigue

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Non-motor “off” treatment

• Changing to longer-acting levodopa (Rytary)• Addition of dopamine agonists or enzyme inhibitors• Adjustment of timing of medication

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Summary

• Other symptoms of Parkinson’s exist outside of the classic motor symptoms

• These are part of the disease process• Many of these have symptomatic treatments, like

the motor symptoms• Further therapies (both pharmacologic and non-

pharmacologic) are needed