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Use of a self-rating scale of the nature and severity of symptoms in Parkinson’s Disease (PRO-PD): Correlation with quality of life and existing scales of disease severity

机译:使用帕金森氏病(PRO-PD)症状的性质和严重程度的自评量表:与生活质量和疾病严重程度的现有量表的相关性

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A self-rating scale was developed to permit patient-reported, remote assessment of Parkinson’s disease symptom severity. The goal was to create a continuous outcome measure that does not require a clinical exam, does not fluctuate in response to dopaminergic medications, takes only a few minutes to complete, allows for stratification by symptom(s), and captures both motor and non-motor Parkinson’s disease symptoms, major contributors to quality of life. The Patient Reported Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease (PRO-PD) is the cumulative score of 32 slider bars, each evaluating a common Parkinson’s disease symptom. The PRO-PD has been used as an outcome measure in three studies. The baseline data from each of these studies were pooled for this analysis. Symptom frequency and severity are described, as well as correlation coefficients with existing measures of Parkinson's disease severity. Data on 1031 participants with Parkinson's disease were available for analysis. Fatigue, impaired handwriting, daytime sleepiness, slowness, tremor, muscle cramps, and forgetfulness were the most frequently reported symptoms. Persons with a relatively long duration of Parkinson's disease tended to report more, and more severe, symptoms. The PRO-PD was most highly correlated with the Parkinson’s Disease Questionaire-39 ( r = 0.763, P non-motor subset was highly correlated with the Non-Motor Symptom Score ( r = 0.7533, P < 0.000). There was a moderate correlation seen with Hoehn & Yahr ( r = 0.5922, P < 0.000), total Unified Parkinson’s disease Rating Scale ( r = 0.4724, P < 0.000), and the Timed-Up-&-Go ( r = 0.4709, P < 0.000). The PRO-PD may have utility for patients, providers, and researchers as a patient-centered measure of Parkinson’s disease symptom severity. Further PRO-PD validation efforts are warranted.
机译:开发了一种自我评估量表,以允许患者报告帕金森氏病症状严重程度的远程评估。目的是创建一种不需要临床检查,不会对多巴胺能药物做出反应而波动,只需花费几分钟即可完成,能够按症状分层,并捕获运动和非运动症状的连续结果测量方法。运动帕金森氏病的症状,主要影响生活质量。帕金森氏病患者报告的结局(PRO-PD)是32个滑杆的累积得分,每个滑杆均评估帕金森氏病的常见症状。 PRO-PD已在三项研究中用作结果指标。将这些研究中的每项研究的基线数据汇总起来进行分析。描述了症状的频率和严重程度,以及与帕金森氏病严重程度的现有量度的相关系数。有关1031名帕金森氏病参与者的数据可供分析。疲劳,笔迹受损,白天嗜睡,行动迟缓,震颤,肌肉痉挛和健忘是最常报告的症状。帕金森病持续时间相对较长的人倾向于报告更多,更严重的症状。 PRO-PD与帕金森氏病问卷39相关性最高(r = 0.763,P非运动性子集与非运动症状评分高度相关(r = 0.7533,P <0.000)。与Hoehn&Yahr(r = 0.5922,P <0.000),帕金森病统一总评分量表(r = 0.4724,P <0.000)和Time-Up-&-Go(r = 0.4709,P)有中等相关性<0.000)。PRO-PD可能对患者,提供者和研究人员有用,可以以患者为中心来衡量帕金森氏病症状的严重程度,因此有必要进一步进行PRO-PD验证。

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