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The KMDS-NATION Study: Korean Movement Disorders Society Multicenter Assessment of Non-Motor Symptoms and Quality of Life in Parkinson's Disease NATION Study Groupopen access

Authors
Kwon, Do-YoungKoh, Seong-BeomLee, Jae HyeokPark, Hee KyungKim, Han-JoonShin, Hae-WonYoun, JinyoungPark, Kun WooChoi, Sun-AhKim, Sang JinChoi, Seong-MinPark, Ji-YunJeon, Beom S.Kim, Ji YoungChung, Sun JuLee, Chong SikPark, Jeong-HoAhn, Tae-BeomKim, Won ChanKim, Hyun SookCheon, Sang MyungKim, Hee-TaeLee, Jee-YoungKim, Ji SunKim, Eun-JooKim, Jong-MinLee, Kwang SooKim, Joong-SeokKim, Min-JeongBaik, Jong SamPark, Ki-JongKim, Hee JinPark, Mee YoungKang, Ji HoonSong, Sook KunKim, Yong DukYun, Ji YoungLee, Ho-WonOh, Hyung GeunCho, JinwhanSong, In-UkSohn, Young H.Lee, Phil HyuKim, Jae Woo
Issue Date
Oct-2016
Publisher
KOREAN NEUROLOGICAL ASSOC
Keywords
Parkinson's disease; non-motor symptoms; quality of life
Citation
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY, v.12, no.4, pp 393 - 402
Pages
10
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
KCI
Journal Title
JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Volume
12
Number
4
Start Page
393
End Page
402
URI
https://scholarworks.korea.ac.kr/kumedicine/handle/2020.sw.kumedicine/6021
DOI
10.3988/jcn.2016.12.4.393
ISSN
1738-6586
2005-5013
Abstract
Background and Purpose Nonmotor symptoms (NMS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) have multisystem origins with heterogeneous manifestations that develop throughout the course of PD. NMS are increasingly recognized as having a significant impact on the health-related quality of life (HrQoL). We aimed to determine the NMS presentation according to PD status, and the associations of NMS with other clinical variables and the HrQoL of Korean PD patients. Methods We surveyed patients in 37 movement-disorders clinics throughout Korea. In total, 323 PD patients were recruited for assessment of disease severity and duration, NMS, HrQoL, and other clinical variables including demographics, cognition, sleep scale, fatigability, and symptoms. Results In total, 98.1% of enrolled PD subjects suffered from various kinds of NMS. The prevalence of NMS and scores in each NMS domain were significantly higher in the PD group, and the NMS worsened as the disease progressed. Among clinical variables, disease duration and depressive mood showed significant correlations with all NMS domains (p<0.001). NMS status impacted HrQoL in PD (rS=0.329, p<0.01), and the association patterns differed with the disease stage. Conclusions The results of our survey suggest that NMS in PD are not simply isolated symptoms of degenerative disease, but rather exert significant influences throughout the disease course. A novel clinical approach focused on NMS to develop tailored management strategies is warranted to improve the HrQoL in PD patients.
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