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Wearing off: A complex phenomenon often poorly recognized in Parkinson's disease. A study with the WOQ-19 questionnaire

机译:渐渐消退:帕金森氏病通常难以识别的复杂现象。 WOQ-19问卷调查

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Background: 'Wearing off' refers to the phenomenology of movement disorders in Parkinson's disease (PD) that appears early and is much commoner than generally believed. It may be present in the form of either motor symptoms or non-motor symptoms. Aim: To investigate the utility of wearing-off questionnaire (WOQ-19, Italian version) in the outpatient clinical practice to assess the suitability of different combinations of treatment, in various stages of PD. Methods: 73 consecutive patients (58% male and 42% female) suffering from PD were recruited through the Santorso Hospital and San Martino Hospital from September 2012 to March 2014. The patients were asked to indicate whether or not they experienced any of the 19 symptoms listed in the questionnaire during the day; if one or more of these referred symptoms relating to PD improved after taking an additional dose of levodopa; and, if these variations were present routinely. Furthermore, we also evaluated the possible correlation between the presence of motor and non-motor symptoms that were listed in the WOQ 19 with the motor impairment assessed by the Hoehn and Yahr stage (HY) and the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) part III motor section, in the whole patient cohort as well as in different subgroups undergoing therapy. Results: Among the 73 patients, 22% were receiving levodopa (a mean daily dose of 300 ± 121.3 mg), 38.3% levodopa and dopamine agonists, 12.3% levodopa/rasagiline, 8.2% levodopa/selegiline, and 19.2% a combination of levodopa/dopamine agonists (DA)/monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOI). The most prevalent symptoms were the non-motor symptoms included in the WOQ-19. A significant correlation between the scores obtained on the different motor and non-motor items recorded by the WOQ-19 and the UPDRS motor section and HY scores was found. The therapeutic benefit was especially related to the motor symptoms. Discussion: In clinical practice, this simple and easily administered questionnaire may be useful for the early detection of fluctuations in symptomatology in patients with PD. It will, therefore, help to improve the quality of the global care of patients with PD detected in various stages of the disease.
机译:背景:“疲倦”是指帕金森氏病(PD)中运动障碍的现象,这种现象较早出现,比普遍认为的要普遍得多。它可能以运动症状或非运动症状的形式存在。目的:研究磨损调查表(WOQ-19,意大利语版)在门诊临床实践中的效用,以评估PD不同阶段不同治疗组合的适用性。方法:从2012年9月至2014年3月,从Santorso医院和San Martino医院招募73例连续的PD患者(男性58%,女性42%)。患者被要求指出他们是否经历了19种症状中的任何一种白天在问卷中列出;在服用额外剂量的左旋多巴后,与PD相关的一种或多种上述症状是否得到改善;以及是否经常出现这些变化。此外,我们还评估了在WOQ 19中列出的运动和非运动症状与通过Hoehn和Yahr阶段(HY)和帕金森病统一疾病评估量表(UPDRS)评估的运动障碍之间的可能相关性。在整个患者队列以及正在接受治疗的不同亚组中进行III运动切片。结果:在73例患者中,有22%接受左旋多巴(平均每日剂量为300±121.3 mg),38.3%左旋多巴和多巴胺激动剂,12.3%左旋多巴/雷沙吉兰,8.2%左旋多巴/司来吉兰和19.2%左​​旋多巴的组合/多巴胺激动剂(DA)/单胺氧化酶抑制剂(MAOI)。最普遍的症状是WOQ-19中包含的非运动症状。发现在由WOQ-19和UPDRS运动部分记录的不同运动项目和非运动项目上获得的得分与HY得分之间存在显着相关性。治疗益处尤其与运动症状有关。讨论:在临床实践中,此简单易用的调查表可能有助于早期发现PD患者的症状学波动。因此,它将有助于提高在疾病各个阶段检测到的PD患者的整体护理质量。

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