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badboy99 05-03-2014 11:52 AM

Serum Uric Acid Concentration is Linked to Wearing-off Fluctuation in Japanese Parkin
 
Abstract

Background: Serum uric acid (UA) concentration is linked to the risk of progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). Objectives: The aim of this study was to examine the association between serum UA concentration and the occurrence of wearing-off fluctuation (WOF) in Japanese PD patients. Methods: A total of 123 Japanese patients with PD were enrolled in this study. We collected data on demographics, clinical features, medications, and laboratory findings including serum UA concentration, and examined the presence of WOF. The association between serum UA concentration and WOF was assessed using multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: After adjusting for possible confounders, it was found that the odds ratio (OR) for WOF decreased with increasing quartile of UA (highest quartile vs. lowest quartile, adjusted OR 0.218, 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.053-0.891). This association was significant only in male PD patients, regardless of the use of sex-specific quartiles of UA. Additionally, disease duration (OR 7.80, 95% CI 2.62-23.17) and daily levodopa dosage (OR 4.06, 95% CI 1.45-11.38) were associated with the occurrence of WOF. Conclusions: Our results showed that serum UA concentration was associated with the occurrence of WOF. Serum UA concentration may be a predictive factor for WOF.

Chemar 05-03-2014 01:19 PM

hello
Please could you provide the link to where this abstract was copied from as well as the attribution, to comply with required copyright. Thanks

badboy99 05-03-2014 04:14 PM

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24784037


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