The elephant in the room: critical reflections on mortality rates among individuals with Parkinson's disease

房间里的大象:对帕金森病患者死亡率的批判性反思

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Abstract

In our efforts to create more public awareness about Parkinson’s disease, we often emphasize the tremendous impact of this common disease on an individual’s life. However, in public awareness campaigns, we largely avoid discussions on the survival of people with Parkinson’s disease (PwP). Many clinicians even state that the survival with Parkinson’s disease is close to normal. In this article, we contemplate on findings regarding the mortality of Parkinson’s disease in order to spark a discussion about what information we should provide to affected individuals and their near ones about the life expectancy of PwP. Our narrative review of the evidence indicates that although the survival of PwP has improved over time, PwP still live fewer years than their age- and sex-matched population comparators, albeit at older ages this difference can be small. We feel that it is important to emphasize this information towards PwP, the general public, policymakers and funding bodies. We hope that this will help to create a better understanding of the enormous impact that this disorder can have on affected individuals, even beyond the disability that is experienced during life.

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