Motor Complications in Parkinson's Disease: Results from 3343 Patients Followed for up to 12 Years.
Sacha E GandhiTanja ZerennerAnahita NodehiMichael A LawtonVicky MarshallFalah Al-HajrafKatherine A GrossetHuw R MorrisMichele Tao-Ming HuYoav Ben-ShlomoDonald G GrossetPublished in: Movement disorders clinical practice (2024)
Off periods are more common and cause greater functional impairment than dyskinesia. We confirm previously reported associations between motor complications with several demographic and medication factors. Greater dopaminergic responsiveness and a higher genetic risk score are two novel and significant independent risk factors for the development of motor complications.