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Staging Parkinson's Disease Combining Motor and Nonmotor Symptoms Correlates with Disability and Quality of Life.


ABSTRACT:

Introduction

In a degenerative disorder such as Parkinson's disease (PD), it is important to establish clinical stages that allow to know the course of the disease. Our aim was to analyze whether a scale combining Hoehn and Yahr's motor stage (H&Y) and the nonmotor symptoms burden (NMSB) (assessed by the nonmotor symptoms scale (NMSS)) provides information about the disability and the patient's quality of life (QoL) with regard to a defined clinical stage.

Materials and methods

Cross-sectional study in which 603 PD patients from the COPPADIS cohort were classified according to H&Y (1, stage I; 2, stage II; 3, stage III; 4, stage IV/V) and NMSB (A: NMSS = 0-20; B: NMSS = 21-40; C: NMSS = 41-70; D: NMSS ≥ 71) in 16 stages (HY.NMSB, from 1A to 4D). QoL was assessed with the PDQ-39SI, PQ-10, and EUROHIS-QOL8 and disability with the Schwab&England ADL (Activities of Daily Living) scale.

Results

A worse QoL and greater disability were observed at a higher stage of H&Y and NMSB (p < 0.0001). Combining both (HY.NMSB), patients in stages 1C and 1D and 2C and 2D had significantly worse QoL and/or less autonomy for ADL than those in stages 2A and 2B and 3A and 3B, respectively (p < 0.005; e.g., PDQ-39SI in 1D [n = 15] vs 2A [n = 101]: 28.6 ± 17.1 vs 7.9 ± 5.8; p < 0.0001).

Conclusion

The HY.NMSB scale is simple and reflects the degree of patient involvement more accurately than the H&Y. Patients with a lower H&Y stage may be more affected if they have a greater NMS burden.

SUBMITTER: Santos Garcia D 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8140853 | biostudies-literature | 2021

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Staging Parkinson's Disease Combining Motor and Nonmotor Symptoms Correlates with Disability and Quality of Life.

Santos García D D   De Deus Fonticoba T T   Paz González J M JM   Cores Bartolomé C C   Valdés Aymerich L L   Muñoz Enríquez J G JG   Suárez E E   Jesús S S   Aguilar M M   Pastor P P   Planellas L L LL   Cosgaya M M   García Caldentey J J   Caballol N N   Legarda I I   Hernández Vara J J   Cabo I I   López Manzanares L L   González Aramburu I I   Ávila Rivera M A MA   Catalán M J MJ   Nogueira V V   Puente V V   García Moreno J M JM   Borrué C C   Solano Vila B B   Álvarez Sauco M M   Vela L L   Escalante S S   Cubo E E   Carrillo Padilla F F   Martínez Castrillo J C JC   Sánchez Alonso P P   Alonso Losada M G MG   López Ariztegui N N   Gastón I I   Kulisevsky J J   Blázquez Estrada M M   Seijo M M   Rúiz Martínez J J   Valero C C   Kurtis M M   de Fábregues O O   González Ardura J J   Ordás C C   López Díaz L L   Mir P P   Martinez-Martin P P   Coppadis Study Group  

Parkinson's disease 20210513


<h4>Introduction</h4>In a degenerative disorder such as Parkinson's disease (PD), it is important to establish clinical stages that allow to know the course of the disease. Our aim was to analyze whether a scale combining Hoehn and Yahr's motor stage (H&Y) and the nonmotor symptoms burden (NMSB) (assessed by the nonmotor symptoms scale (NMSS)) provides information about the disability and the patient's quality of life (QoL) with regard to a defined clinical stage.<h4>Materials and methods</h4>Cr  ...[more]

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