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PDQ-8: A Simplified and Effective Tool Measuring Life Quality in Progressive Supranuclear Palsy

Authors :
Xin-Yi, Li
Ming-Jia, Chen
Xiao-Niu, Liang
Rui-Xin, Yao
Bo, Shen
Bin, Wu
Gen, Li
Yi-Min, Sun
Jian-Jun, Wu
Feng-Tao, Liu
Yu-Jie, Yang
Jian, Wang
Source :
Journal of Parkinson's disease.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The self-reported quality of life (QoL) should be carefully listened to in progressive supranuclear palsy (PSP) from the patient-centered perspective. However, there was still a lack of short QoL measurement tool in atypical parkinsonism.We aimed to test whether the short Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-8 (PDQ-8) was effective in assessing QoL in PSP, comparing with Progressive Supranuclear Palsy Quality of Life Scale (PSP-QoL) and Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-39 (PDQ-39).132 patients with clinical diagnosed PSP, including PSP-Richardson syndrome (RS) subtype (n = 71) and PSP-non-RS subtype (n = 61) were recruited for clinical evaluation including QoL assessment. The detailed QoL profiles and possibility of using PDQ-8 were systemically analyzed. The determinants to the QoL were then calculated by multivariate linear regression analysis.The PSP-QoL total score summary index (SI) was 22.8 (10.1, 41.1), while the PDQ-8 and PDQ-39 total SI score were 28.1 (12.5, 46.9) and 29.5 (15.4, 49.4). Mobility, activities of daily life, cognition and communication were the main affected QoL subdomains (median SI: 40.0, 31.3, 25.0 and 25.0 respectively). PSP-RS subtype showed more severe damage physically (p0.001) and mentally (p = 0.002) compared to other subtypes. More importantly, the strong relevance of PDQ-8 and recommended PSP QoL tools were confirmed (p0.001). In addition, disease severity, depression and daytime sleepiness were proved to be critical determinants for QoL in PSP.PDQ-8 could be an easy, reliable, and valid tool to evaluate QoL in patients with PSP. Besides motor symptoms, more attention should be paid to non-motor impairment such as depression in PSP.

Details

ISSN :
1877718X
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Parkinson's disease
Accession number :
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