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Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2013 Oct;19(10):889-93. doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2013.05.017. Epub 2013 Jun 19.

The MDS-UPDRS Part II (motor experiences of daily living) resulted useful for assessment of disability in Parkinson's disease.

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National Center of Epidemiology and CIBERNED, Carlos III Institute of Health, Madrid, Spain.

Abstract

OBJECTIVE:

To evaluate the motor experiences of daily living section of the Movement Disorders Society-Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS M-EDL) for assessing disability in PD patients; to determine the association between disability and quality of life; and to identify cut-off score ranges for no, mild, moderate and severe disability with this measure.

METHODS:

International, observational, cross-sectional study of 435 PD patients, assessed with: MDS-UPDRS, Hoehn and Yahr staging, Rapid Assessment of Disability Scale, Clinical Impression of Severity Index for PD, Parkinson's Disease Questionnaire-8 and EQ-5D. Descriptive statistics, Spearman's rank correlation coefficients, Kruskal-Wallis test for group comparisons, ordinal logistic regression analysis for setting cut-off values and a step-wise multiple linear regression model were calculated.

RESULTS:

MDS-UPDRS M-EDL correlated 0.70-0.80 with other disability measures, and -0.46 to 0.74 with quality of life scales. Scores significantly increased with higher disease duration and severity (p < 0.001). Cut-off values for the M-EDL were: 0-2 points, no disability; 3-16, mild; 17-31, moderate; and 32 points or more, severe. Linear regression analysis identified the MDS-UPDRS nM-EDL section as the main determinant of M-EDL, followed by the rest of MDS-UPDRS sections (explained variance: 59%).

CONCLUSIONS:

MDS-UPDRS M-EDL proved to be useful for assessing disability in PD.

KEYWORDS:

Assessment; Disability; MDS-UPDRS; Parkinson's disease; Rating scales

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