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King's Parkinson's disease pain scale, the first scale for pain in PD: An international validation.

机译:帕金森氏病疼痛量表,PD疼痛的第一个量表:一项国际验证。

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Pain is a key unmet need and a major aspect of non-motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). No specific validated scales exist to identify and grade the various types of pain in PD. We report an international, cross-sectional, open, multicenter, one-point-in-time evaluation with retest study of the first PD-specific pain scale, the King's PD Pain Scale. Its seven domains include 14 items, each item scored by severity (0-3) multiplied by frequency (0-4), resulting in a subscore of 0 to 12, with a total possible score range from 0 to 168. One hundred seventy-eight PD patients with otherwise unexplained pain (age [mean ± SD], 64.38 ± 11.38 y [range, 29-85]; 62.92% male; duration of disease, 5.40 ± 4.93 y) and 83 nonspousal non-PD controls, matched by age (64.25 ± 11.10 y) and sex (61.45% males) were studied. No missing data were noted, and floor effect was observed in all domains. The difference between mean and median King's PD Pain Scale total score was less than 10% of the maximum observed value. Skewness was marginally high (1.48 for patients). Factor analysis showed four factors in the King's PD Pain Scale, explaining 57% of the variance (Kaiser-Mayer-Olkin, 0.73; sphericity test). Cronbach's alpha was 0.78, item-total correlation mean value 0.40, and item homogeneity 0.22. Correlation coefficients of the King's PD Pain Scale domains and total score with other pain measures were high. Correlation with the Scale for Outcomes in PD-Motor, Non-Motor Symptoms Scale total score, and quality of life measures was high. The King's PD Pain Scale seems to be a reliable and valid scale for grade rating of various types of pain in PD.
机译:疼痛是关键的未满足需求,也是帕金森氏病(PD)的非运动症状的主要方面。没有专门的经过验证的量表可以识别和分级PD中的各种疼痛。我们报告了一项国际性,横断面,开放性,多中心,及时的单点评估,并对第一个PD特定疼痛量表,即King's PD疼痛量表进行了重新测试研究。它的七个领域包括14个项目,每个项目都按严重性(0-3)乘以频率(0-4)进行评分,得出的子评分为0到12,总分范围为0到168。一百七十8例原本无法解释的疼痛的PD患者(年龄[平均±SD],64.38±11.38岁[范围,29-85];男性62.92%;病程,5.40±4.93 y)和83例非配偶的非PD对照者,研究年龄(64.25±11.10岁)和性别(61.45%男性)。没有发现丢失的数据,并且在所有域中都观察到了地板效应。平均和中位数King's PD疼痛量表总分之差小于最大观察值的10%。偏度略高(患者为1.48)。因子分析在King的PD疼痛量表中显示了四个因子,解释了57%的方差(Kaiser-Mayer-Olkin,0.73;球形度测试)。 Cronbach的alpha为0.78,项目总相关平均值为0.40,项目同质性为0.22。 King的PD疼痛量表域和总分与其他疼痛测度的相关系数很高。与PD电机结果量表,非电机症状量表总分和生活质量测评的相关性很高。国王的PD疼痛量表似乎是一种可靠且有效的量表,用于对PD中各种类型的疼痛进行评分。

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