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Stability of MDS-UPDRS Motor Subtypes Over Three Years in Early Parkinson's Disease.
Kohat, Abhijeet K; Ng, Samuel Y E; Wong, Aidan S Y; Chia, Nicole S Y; Choi, Xinyi; Heng, Dede L; Li, Wei; Ng, Hwee-Lan; Chua, Shu-Ting; Neo, Shermyn X M; Xu, Zheyu; Tay, Kay-Yaw; Au, Wing-Lok; Tan, Eng-King; Tan, Louis C S.
Afiliación
  • Kohat AK; Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Ng SYE; Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Centre (Parkinson Foundation's International Center of Excellence), National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Wong ASY; Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chia NSY; Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Centre (Parkinson Foundation's International Center of Excellence), National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Choi X; Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Heng DL; Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Centre (Parkinson Foundation's International Center of Excellence), National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Li W; Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Ng HL; Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Centre (Parkinson Foundation's International Center of Excellence), National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Chua ST; Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Neo SXM; Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Centre (Parkinson Foundation's International Center of Excellence), National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Xu Z; Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Centre (Parkinson Foundation's International Center of Excellence), National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tay KY; Duke-NUS Graduate Medical School, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Au WL; Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tan EK; Parkinson's Disease and Movement Disorders Centre (Parkinson Foundation's International Center of Excellence), National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
  • Tan LCS; Department of Neurology, National Neuroscience Institute, Singapore, Singapore.
Front Neurol ; 12: 704906, 2021.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34630281
ABSTRACT

Background:

Various classifications have been proposed to subtype Parkinson's disease (PD) based on their motor phenotypes. However, the stability of these subtypes has not been properly evaluated.

Objective:

The goal of this study was to understand the distribution of PD motor subtypes, their stability over time, and baseline factors that predicted subtype stability.

Methods:

Participants (n = 170) from two prospective cohorts were included the Early PD Longitudinal Singapore (PALS) study and the National Neuroscience Institute Movement Disorders Database. Early PD patients were classified into tremor-dominant (TD), postural instability and gait difficulty (PIGD), and indeterminate subtypes according to the Movement Disorder Society's Unified PD Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) criteria and clinically evaluated for three consecutive years.

Results:

At baseline, 60.6% patients were TD, 12.4% patients were indeterminate, and 27.1% patients were PIGD subtypes (p < 0.05). After 3 years, only 62% of patients in TD and 50% of patients in PIGD subtypes remained stable. The mean levodopa equivalent daily dose (LEDD) was higher in the PIGD subtype (276.92 ± 232.91 mg; p = 0.01). Lower LEDD [p < 0.05, odds ratio (OR) 0.99, 95% confidence interval (CI) 0.98-0.99] and higher TD/PIGD ratios (p < 0.05, OR 1.77, 95% CI 1.29-2.43) were independent predictors of stability of TD subtype with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.787 (95%CI 0.669-0.876), sensitivity = 57.8%, and specificity = 89.7%.

Conclusion:

Only 50-62% of PD motor subtypes as defined by MDS-UPDRS remained stable over 3 years. TD/PIGD ratio and baseline LEDD were independent predictors for TD subtype stability over 3 years.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Front Neurol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Singapur

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Revista: Front Neurol Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article País de afiliación: Singapur