简介:AbstractBackground:The prevalence rates of freezing of gait (FOG) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) vary widely, ranging from 14.0 to 55.1%. Our aim is to calculate the overall prevalence of FOG in all PD patients with different disease durations and severities.Methods:Using Medline/PubMed/Embase, we carried out a systematic literature search for studies reporting the PD and clinically relevant FOG.Results:After primary screening, a total of 35 studies were identified and further analyzed for inclusion into the analysis, and 29 studies fulfilled the quality criteria and included in this meta-analysis. The overall prevalence of FOG in PD was 39.9% (95% CI 35.3-44.5%). The FOG identified by the freezing of gait questionnaire item 3 may be more prevalent (43.8%, 95% CI 38.5-49.1%) than the FOG identified by the Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale item 14 (36.0%, 95% CI 29.0-43.1%). Disease duration and severity are both the clinical features associated with the FOG. The highest FOG prevalence rate in PD patients was seen in patients with disease durations ≥ 10 years, at 70.8%, followed that of PD patients with disease durations ≥ 5 years (53.3%), and PD patients with disease durations < 5 years (22.4%). FOG presented in 28.4% of PD patients with Hoehn and Yahr staging (H&Y) score ≤ 2.5, and in 68.4% of PD patients with H&Y score ≥ 2.5.Conclusion:This meta-analysis confirms that the prevalence of FOG in PD is considerable, and highlights the need for accurate identification of FOG in PD.
简介:AbstractSevere acute pancreatitis is commonly associated with pancreatic and extrapancreatic necrosis (EPN). Progressive EPN leading to necrotizing fasciitis of the retroperitoneum and abdominal wall has been reported. However, extension of retroperitoneal necrosis to the scrotum causing Fournier’s gangrene is uncommon. We present a case of 39-year-old male admitted with severe acute pancreatitis requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation. He was managed with percutaneous drainage and culture specific antibiotics during the 1st month of hospital stay. During the 3rd month of hospital stay, the patient started developing pain and ulceration over the scrotum. He was diagnosed with Fournier’s gangrene based on clinical examination and was planned for debridement. During surgery, the track extending up to the deep inguinal ring was widened and drain was placed into the right lateral pelvic wall through the deep ring via a separate stab incision to reduce further scrotal wound contamination. The case highlights a rare but potentially fatal complication of Fournier’s gangrene following severe acute necrotizing pancreatitis and the importance of measures to prevent further contamination of scrotum after surgical debridement. Concomitant management of two potentially fatal conditions poses numerous challenges.
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