Autonomic dysfunction in progressive supranuclear Palsy: A retrospective study

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Wang, Yichun [1 ]
Xie, Manqing [2 ]
Xu, Dan [2 ]
Wang, Yanhong [3 ,4 ]
Wang, Han [2 ]
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[1] Chinese Acad Med Sci, Peking Union Hosp, Peking Union Med Coll, Dept Neurol, Beijing 100730, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Med Sci, Peking Union Med Coll Hosp, Dept Neurol, Beijing 100730, Peoples R China
[3] Chinese Acad Med Sci, Inst Basic Med Sci, Dept Epidemiol & Hlth Stat, Beijing 100005, Peoples R China
[4] Peking Union Med Coll, Sch Basic Med Sci, Beijing 100005, Peoples R China
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CLINICAL PARKINSONISM & RELATED DISORDERS | 2025年 / 12卷
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Progressive supranuclear palsy; Autonomic dysfunction; Orthostatic hypotension; Urinary Retention; PARKINSONS-DISEASE;
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10.1016/j.prdoa.2025.100310
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Objectives: This study aims to investigate the characteristics of autonomic dysfunction in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) compared to Parkinson's disease (PD) and multiple system atrophy-parkinsonian type (MSAP). Methods: We retrospectively reviewed 128 patients who underwent multidisciplinary team (MDT) intervention at Peking Union Medical College Hospital between March 31, 2021, and November 22, 2023. A total of 16 PSP, 27 MSA-P, and 11 PD patients were included. Autonomic dysfunction was assessed using the SCOPA-AUT scale and medical record data, analyzed with IBM SPSS Statistics 26. Results: SCOPA-AUT revealed varying degrees of autonomic dysfunction across all groups. The total SCOPA-AUT score was lower in PSP (16.88 +/- 6.70) than in MSA-P (23.33 +/- 8.80) (p = 0.019), but not significantly different from PD (18.64 +/- 9.80). All five SCOPA-AUT subscales were affected in PSP, though significant differences were found only in urinary control (p = 0.006) and urinary storage (p = 0.008) scores between PSP and MSA-P. Orthostatic hypotension was clinically identified in 7.7 % of PSP, 66.7 % of MSA-P, and 27.3 % of PD patients, with a significant difference between PSP and MSA-P (p < 0.001). Residual urine volume in MSA-P (137.5 [75.5-190.25] mL) was significantly higher than in PD (34.5 [1.50-60.00] mL, p < 0.001) and PSP (9.95 [1.13-56.25] mL, p < 0.001). Conclusions: Our findings indicate that PSP presents with various forms of autonomic dysfunction, as assessed by SCOPA-AUT, with similarities to both MSA-P and PD. Objective measures, such as orthostatic blood pressure assessments and residual urine ultrasound, can provide additional insights into autonomic dysfunction in PSP.
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