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Fitness to drive in Parkinson's disease: current issues

Publication at First Faculty of Medicine |
2023

Abstract

Parkinson's disease (PD) is a very common progressive disease and driving is a demanding and complex activity that requires the interplay of cognitive and psychomotor functions, good planning, memory, attention and eye-hand-foot coordination. The decision to be unable to drive is of paramount importance to the patient, but we must also keep road safety in mind.

Patients with PD have a higher incidence of cognitive impairment and impaired mobility is also involved in driving problems. In addition, the incidence of excessive daytime sleepiness, which can be potentiated by medication, is a problem.

Daytime sleepiness should be specifically asked about. At present, there are no uniform legal criteria to follow.