Martinez Martin P, Chaudhuri RK, Rojo-Abuin JM, Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Alvarez-Sanchez M, Arakaki T, Bergareche-Yarza A, Chade AR, Garretto N, Gershanik O, Kurtis MM, Martinez-Castrillo JC, et al..  Assessing the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease: MDS-UPDRS and NMS Scale. European Journal of Neurology 2013

Martinez Martin P, Chaudhuri RK, Rojo-Abuin JM, Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Alvarez-Sanchez M, Arakaki T, Bergareche-Yarza A, Chade AR, Garretto N, Gershanik O, Kurtis MM, Martinez-Castrillo JC, et al..  Assessing the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease: MDS-UPDRS and NMS Scale. European Journal of Neurology 2013

Assessing the non-motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease: MDS-UPDRS and NMS Scale.

Autores Martinez Martin P, Chaudhuri RK, Rojo-Abuin JM, Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Alvarez-Sanchez M, Arakaki T, Bergareche-Yarza A, Chade AR, Garretto N, Gershanik O, Kurtis MM, Martinez-Castrillo JC, et al.. 
Año 2013
Journal  Martinez Martin P, Chaudhuri RK, Rojo-Abuin JM, Rodriguez-Blazquez C, Alvarez-Sanchez M, Arakaki T, Bergareche-Yarza A, Chade AR, Garretto N, Gershanik O, Kurtis MM, Martinez-Castrillo JC, et al.. 
Volumen 22:37-43
Abstract  BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Although Parkinson’s disease (PD) is characterized by typical motor manifestations, non-motor symptoms (NMS) are an outstanding part of the disease. At present, several specific instruments for assessment of NMS are available. The objective of our study was to determine the performance of the Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS): Part I – Non-Motor Aspects of Experiences of Daily Living (nM-EDL) compared with the Non-Motor Symptoms Scale (NMSS). METHODS: To this purpose, 434 consecutive patients with PD were included in an international, observational, cross-sectional study. The association between scores of both scales was determined by the Spearman rank correlation coefficient. Equations for transformation of total score of a scale to the other were constructed from weighted regression models and both, transformed and observed score, contrasted by means of the Lin’s Concordance Correlation Coefficient (LCCC) and Bland-Altman plot. RESULTS: As a whole, the prevalence of the NMS according to each scale was quite similar, and most of the correlations between their corresponding components were high (0.60). The total score correlation of the MDS-UPDRS Part I with UPDRS Section 1 was high (0.81). Concerning the transformed scores, estimated scores only partially approach the observed ones (sharing about 60-64% of the variance) because residual variance increased with increasing magnitudes of the scores, i.e. the most severe patients (Bland-Altman plot; LCCC 0.60 for severe patients). CONCLUSIONS: (i) MDS-UPDRS Part I (nM-EDL) and NMSS showed a strong convergent validity; (ii) however, transformed scores using the equations from weighted regression models showed that for patients with the most severe NMS they are not concordant
Otra información  Los síntomas no motores de la enfermedad de Parkinson afectan la calidad de vida de los pacientes mucha veces en mayor medida que los síntomas motores. En este estudio internacional, multicntrico, de corte transversal que examinó a 434 pacientes se evaluó la performance de dos escalas validadas para medir síntomas no motores. Si bien existen varios instrumentos de medición la escala Movement Disorders Society-Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS): Part I non-motor aspects of experiences of daily living y la escala Non-Motor Symptoms Scale (NMSS) nunca habían sido comparadas. El estudio demostró que ambas escalas mostraron correlaciones similares y están disponibles para ser utilizadas.

 

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