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The impact of motor and non motor symptoms on health state values in newly diagnosed idiopathic Parkinson's disease.

机译:运动和非运动症状对新诊断为特发性帕金森病的健康状态值的影响。

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The aim of the study was to estimate health state utility values in newly diagnosed idiopathic Parkinson's disease (PD) for use in the assessment of health-related quality-of-life (HRQL), and in the estimation of quality-adjusted life-years (QALYs). Data from 162 patients enrolled in a community-based incidence study of PD were used to estimate health state utility values. Self-report data from the EQ-5D, a generic measure of HRQL, were used to derive preference-based health state utility values. The impact of motor and non motor symptoms, and other clinical and demographic factors, on the derived EQ-5D health state values was examined in univariate and multivariate analyses. The mean health state utility value for recently diagnosed PD patients was estimated at 0.65?±?0.27. Significant reductions in health state values were attributable to pain (-0.18), motor functioning (-0.16), depression (-0.12), and insomnia (-0.11). Depression had its greatest impact (-0.19) in patients in the less severe stages of PD (i.e. Hoehn Yahr stages ≤2.5). This study shows, through the presentation of QALY values, that there is scope to achieve significant health gains in newly diagnosed idiopathic PD patients via improved management of pain, depression and insomnia, alongside the treatment of primary motor symptoms.
机译:这项研究的目的是评估新诊断的特发性帕金森病(PD)的健康状况效用值,以评估与健康相关的生活质量(HRQL),并评估经质量调整的生命年(QALYs)。来自162名参与PD社区研究的患者的数据被用来估计健康状态效用值。来自EQ-5D的自我报告数据是HRQL的通用指标,用于得出基于偏好的健康状态效用值。在单变量和多变量分析中检查了运动和非运动症状以及其他临床和人口统计学因素对得出的EQ-5D健康状态值的影响。最近诊断出的PD患者的平均健康状态效用值估计为0.65±0.27。健康状态值的显着降低归因于疼痛(-0.18),运动功能(-0.16),抑郁症(-0.12)和失眠(-0.11)。在PD程度较轻的阶段(即Hoehn Yahr阶段≤2.5),抑郁症对患者的影响最大(-0.19)。通过提供QALY值,这项研究表明,通过改善疼痛,抑郁和失眠的管理以及原发性运动症状的治疗,可以为新诊断的特发性PD患者实现显着的健康改善。

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