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Title: Staging Parkinson’s Disease According to the MNCD (Motor/Non-motor/Cognition/Dependency) Classification Correlates with Disease Severity and Quality of Life
Author: Santos García, Diego
Deus Fonticoba, Teresa de
Cores Bartolomé, Carlos
Feal Painceiras, Maria J.
Íñiguez Alvarado, Maria Cristina
García Díaz, Iago
Jesús, Silvia
Buongiorno, Maria Teresa
Planellas, Lluís
Cosgaya, Marina
García Caldentey, Juan
Caballol, Nuria
Legarda, Ines
Hernández Vara, Jorge
Cabo, Iria
López Manzanares, Lydia
González Aramburu, Isabel
Ávila Rivera, Maria A.
Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor
Nogueira, Víctor
Puente, Víctor
Dotor García-Soto, Julio
Borrué, Carmen
Solano Vila, Berta
Álvarez Sauco, María
Vela, Lydia
Escalante, Sonia
Cubo, Esther
Carrillo Padilla, Francisco
Martínez Castrillo, Juan C.
Sánchez Alonso, Pilar
Alonso Losada, Maria G.
López Ariztegui, Nuria
Gastón, Itziar
Kulisevsky, Jaime
Menéndez González, Manuel
Seijo, Manuel
Ruiz Martínez, Javier
Valero, Caridad
Kurtis, Mónica
González Ardura, Jessica
Alonso Redondo, Ruben
Ordás, Carlos
López Díaz, Luis M.
Mcafee, Darrian
Calopa, Matilde
Carrillo, Fátima
Escamilla Sevilla, Francisco
Freire Alvarez, Eric
Gómez Esteban, Juan Carlos
García Ramos, Rocío
Luquín, María Rosario Isabel
Martínez Torres, Irene
Sesar Ignacio, Ángel
Martinez Martin, Pablo
Mir, Pablo
COPPADIS Study Group
Keywords: Malaltia de Parkinson
Qualitat de vida
Símptomes
Parkinson's disease
Quality of life
Symptoms
Issue Date: 6-Mar-2023
Publisher: IOS Press
Abstract: Background: Recently, a novel simple classification called MNCD, based on 4 axes (Motor; Non-motor; Cognition; Dependency) and 5 stages, has been proposed to classify Parkinson's disease (PD). Objective: Our aim was to apply the MNCD classification in a cohort of PD patients for the first time and also to analyze the correlation with quality of life (QoL) and disease severity. Methods: Data from the baseline visit of PD patients recruited from 35 centers in Spain from the COPPADIS cohort from January 2016 to November 2017 were used to apply the MNCD classification. Three instruments were used to assess QoL: 1) the 39-item Parkinson's disease Questionnaire [PDQ-39]); PQ-10; the EUROHIS-QOL 8-item index (EUROHIS-QOL8). Results: Four hundred and thirty-nine PD patients (62.05 +/- 7.84 years old; 59% males) were included. MNCD stage was: stage 1, 8.4% (N = 37); stage 2, 62% (N = 272); stage 3, 28.2% (N = 124); stage 4-5, 1.4% (N = 6). A more advanced MNCD stage was associated with a higher score on the PDQ39SI (p < 0.0001) and a lower score on the PQ-10 (p < 0.0001) and EUROHIS-QOL8 (p < 0.0001). In many other aspects of the disease, such as disease duration, levodopa equivalent daily dose, motor symptoms, non-motor symptoms, and autonomy for activities of daily living, an association between the stage and severity was observed, with data indicating a progressive worsening related to disease progression throughout the proposed stages. Conclusion: Staging PD according to the MNCD classification correlated with QoL and disease severity. The MNCD could be a proper tool to monitor the progression of PD.
Note: Reproducció del document publicat a: https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-225073
It is part of: Journal of Parkinson's Disease, 2023, vol. 13, num. 3, p. 379-402
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/2445/200872
Related resource: https://doi.org/10.3233/JPD-225073
ISSN: 1877-718X
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