Profile of Nonmotor Symptoms and the Association with the Quality of Life of Parkinson's Disease Patients in Nigeria.

Babawale Arabambi, Olajumoke Oshinaike, Shamsideen Abayomi Ogun
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Abstract

Context: Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. Several nonmotor symptoms (NMS) are associated with the condition, affecting multiple body systems in addition to the nervous system.

Aims: The aim of the study is to describe the profile of NMS and the factors related to their severity as well as their association with the quality of life (QoL) among patients with PD in a Nigerian neurology clinic.

Methods: A total of 105 patients with PD and 105 healthy controls were assessed for various NMS using a validated NMS assessment scale. A validated PD-specific QoL assessment tool, the PD Questionnaire-39 was also administered to the study patients with PD. Analyses for correlation and difference were performed to determine the associated factors of NMS severity and their association with QoL.

Results: The most common NMS in the PD patients were in the domains of sleep/fatigue and mood/cognition. The total NMS score were significantly higher in patients compared to controls (median [interquartile range] 42 [13-72] vs. 20 [14-29], P < 0.001). There was a significantly higher score in the advanced Hoehn and Yahr stages (P < 0.001). The duration of PD had a positive correlation with the NMS scores (rs= 0.207, P = 0.034. The total NMS score had a strong positive correlation with the QoL (rs= 0.851, P < 0.001).

Conclusion: PD is associated with significant NMS and worsens with the progression of the disease and the duration of illness. These NMS have a significant association with the QoL, necessitating the need for detailed and prompt evaluation and management.

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尼日利亚帕金森病患者非运动症状概况及其与生活质量的关系。
背景:帕金森病(PD)是第二常见的神经退行性疾病。几种非运动症状(NMS)与这种情况有关,除了影响神经系统外,还会影响多个身体系统。目的:本研究的目的是描述尼日利亚一家神经科诊所帕金森病患者的NMS概况、与其严重程度相关的因素及其与生活质量(QoL)的关系。方法:使用经验证的NMS评估量表,对105名PD患者和105名健康对照进行各种NMS评估。PD问卷-39是一种经过验证的PD特异性生活质量评估工具,也用于研究PD患者。对相关性和差异进行分析,以确定NMS严重程度的相关因素及其与生活质量的相关性。结果:PD患者最常见的NMS发生在睡眠/疲劳和情绪/认知领域。与对照组相比,患者的NMS总分显著更高(中位数[四分位间距]42[13-72]vs.20[14-29],P<0.001)。晚期Hoehn和Yahr期的NMS评分显著更高,P<0.001。PD持续时间与NMS评分呈正相关(rs=0.207,P=0.034)。NMS总分与生活质量呈正相关(rs=0.851,P<0.001)。结论:PD与显著的NMS相关,并随着疾病的进展和病程的延长而恶化。这些NMS与QoL有着重要的关联,因此需要进行详细而及时的评估和管理。
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