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2. Non-motor effects of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease motor subtypes
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Jost, Stefanie T., Konitsioti, Agni, Loehrer, Philipp A., Ashkan, Keyoumars, Rizos, Alexandra, Sauerbier, Anna, dos Santos Ghilardi, Maria Gabriela, Rosenkranz, Franz, Strobel, Lena, Gronostay, Alexandra, Barbe, Michael T., Evans, Julian, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Nimsky, Christopher, Fink, Gereon R., Silverdale, Monty, Cury, Rubens G., Fonoff, Erich T., Antonini, Angelo, Chaudhuri, K. Ray, Timmermann, Lars, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, and Dafsari, Haidar S.
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- 2023
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3. New insights from a multi-ethnic Asian progressive supranuclear palsy cohort
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Lim, Shen-Yang, Dy Closas, Alfand Marl F., Tan, Ai Huey, Lim, Jia Lun, Tan, Yi Jayne, Vijayanathan, Yuganthini, Tay, Yi Wen, Abdul Khalid, Raihanah binti, Ng, Wai Keong, Kanesalingam, Ruban, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Ahmad Annuar, Azlina, Lit, Lei Cheng, Foo, Jia Nee, Lim, Weng Khong, Ng, Adeline Su Lyn, and Tan, Eng-King
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- 2023
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4. Increased homocysteine levels correlate with cortical structural damage in Parkinson's disease
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Sampedro, Frederic, Martínez-Horta, Saul, Horta-Barba, Andrea, Grothe, Michel J., Labrador-Espinosa, Miguel A., Jesús, Silvia, Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid, Carrillo, Fátima, Puig-Davi, Arnau, Lora, Florinda Roldán, Barberá, Miquel Aguilar, Pastor, Pau, Arroyo, Sonia Escalante, Vila, Berta Solano, Foraster, Anna Cots, Martínez, Javier Ruiz, Padilla, Francisco Carrillo, Morlans, Mercedes Pueyo, Aramburu, Isabel González, Ceberio, Jon Infante, Vara, Jorge Hernández, de Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol, de Deus Fonticoba, Teresa, Ávila, Asunción, Martínez-Castrillo, Juan Carlos, Bejr-Kasem, Helena, Campolongo, Antonia, Pascual-Sedano, Berta, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, Mir, Pablo, and Kulisevsky, Jaime
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- 2022
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5. Quality of Life of Older People with Dementia
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León-Salas, Beatriz, Forjaz, Maria João, Rodríguez-Blázquez, Carmen, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Tonon, Graciela, Series Editor, Michalos, Alex, Editorial Board Member, Phillips, Rhonda, Editorial Board Member, Rahtz, Don, Editorial Board Member, Webb, Dave, Editorial Board Member, Glatzer, Wolfgang, Editorial Board Member, Lee, Dong Jin, Editorial Board Member, Camfield, Laura, Editorial Board Member, Rojo-Pérez, Fermina, editor, and Fernández-Mayoralas, Gloria, editor
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- 2021
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6. Translation and cross-cultural adaptation of the Spanish version of the King’s Parkinson’s Disease Pain Scale (KPPS)
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González-Zamorano, Yeray, primary, Moreno-Verdú, Marcos, additional, Fernández-Carnero, Josué, additional, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, additional, and Romero, Juan Pablo, additional
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- 2024
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7. In vivo cholinergic basal forebrain degeneration and cognition in Parkinson's disease: Imaging results from the COPPADIS study
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Grothe, Michel J., Labrador-Espinosa, Miguel A., Jesús, Silvia, Macías-García, Daniel, Adarmes-Gómez, Astrid, Carrillo, Fátima, Camacho, Elena Iglesias, Franco-Rosado, Pablo, Lora, Florinda Roldán, Martín-Rodríguez, Juan Francisco, Barberá, Miquel Aguilar, Pastor, Pau, Arroyo, Sonia Escalante, Vila, Berta Solano, Foraster, Anna Cots, Martínez, Javier Ruiz, Padilla, Francisco Carrillo, Morlans, Mercedes Pueyo, Aramburu, Isabel González, Ceberio, Jon Infante, Vara, Jorge Hernández, de Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol, de Deus Fonticoba, Teresa, Pascual-Sedano, Berta, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, and Mir, Pablo
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- 2021
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8. Barthel Index and modified Rankin Scale: Psychometric properties during medication phases in idiopathic Parkinson disease
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Taghizadeh, Ghorban, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Meimandi, Mahsa, Habibi, Sayed Amir Hasan, Jamali, Shamsi, Dehmiyani, Arian, Rostami, Siavash, Mahmuodi, Alieh, Mehdizadeh, Maryam, and Fereshtehnejad, Seyed-Mohammad
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- 2020
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9. Evaluation of the metric properties of the WHODAS 2.0, WHODAS-S, and RADS in the assessment of disability in Parkinsonian patients
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Serrano-Dueñas, Marcos, Serrano, Maite, Mafla, Daniel, and Martínez-Martín, Pablo
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- 2020
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10. Patient and caregiver outcomes with levodopa-carbidopa intestinal gel in advanced Parkinson’s disease
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Valldeoriola, Francesc, Catalán, María José, Escamilla-Sevilla, Francisco, Freire, Eric, Olivares, Jesús, Cubo, Esther, García, Diego Santos, Calopa, Matilde, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Parra, Juan Carlos, Arroyo, Gloria, and Arbelo, José Matías
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- 2021
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11. Rating Scales in Movement Disorders
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Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Falup-Pecurariu, Cristian, editor, Ferreira, Joaquim, editor, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, editor, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, editor
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- 2017
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12. Quality of Life in Parkinson’s Disease
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Forjaz, Maria João, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Falup-Pecurariu, Cristian, editor, Ferreira, Joaquim, editor, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, editor, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, editor
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- 2017
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13. Sex Differences in Motor and Non-Motor Symptoms among Spanish Patients with Parkinson's Disease
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Fundación Centro de Investigación de Enfermedades Neurológicas, Alpha Bioresearch, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego [0000-0002-3126-5111], Laguna, Ariadna [0000-0002-9732-6677], Hernández-Vara, Jorge [0000-0002-9129-5224], Cores Bartolomé, Carlos [0000-0002-8352-2263], García Díaz, Iago [0000-0003-3304-0714], Cabo, Iria [0000-0003-2436-6499], González-Aramburu, Isabel [0000-0002-3696-4093], Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor [0000-0001-9343-8439], Martínez-Castrillo, J. C. [0000-0001-7744-6850], Sánchez Alonso, Pilar [0000-0003-0496-4707], López-Ariztegui, Nuria [0000-0001-7172-3191], Menéndez-González, Manuel [0000-0002-5218-0774], Martínez-Martín, Pablo [0000-0003-0837-5280], Mir, Pablo [0000-0003-1656-302X], Santos-García, Diego, Laguna, Ariadna, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, García Díaz, Iago, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María 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, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, COPPADIS Study Group, Fundación Centro de Investigación de Enfermedades Neurológicas, Alpha Bioresearch, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego [0000-0002-3126-5111], Laguna, Ariadna [0000-0002-9732-6677], Hernández-Vara, Jorge [0000-0002-9129-5224], Cores Bartolomé, Carlos [0000-0002-8352-2263], García Díaz, Iago [0000-0003-3304-0714], Cabo, Iria [0000-0003-2436-6499], González-Aramburu, Isabel [0000-0002-3696-4093], Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor [0000-0001-9343-8439], Martínez-Castrillo, J. C. [0000-0001-7744-6850], Sánchez Alonso, Pilar [0000-0003-0496-4707], López-Ariztegui, Nuria [0000-0001-7172-3191], Menéndez-González, Manuel [0000-0002-5218-0774], Martínez-Martín, Pablo [0000-0003-0837-5280], Mir, Pablo [0000-0003-1656-302X], Santos-García, Diego, Laguna, Ariadna, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, García Díaz, Iago, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María 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, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, and COPPADIS Study Group
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[Background and objective] Sex plays a role in Parkinson's disease (PD) mechanisms. We analyzed sex difference manifestations among Spanish patients with PD., [Patients and Methods] PD patients who were recruited from the Spanish cohort COPPADIS from January 2016 to November 2017 were included. A cross-sectional and a two-year follow-up analysis were conducted. Univariate analyses and general linear model repeated measure were used., [Results] Results: At baseline, data from 681 PD patients (mean age 62.54 ± 8.93) fit the criteria for analysis. Of them, 410 (60.2%) were males and 271 (39.8%) females. There were no differences between the groups in mean age (62.36 ± 8.73 vs. 62.8 ± 9.24; p = 0.297) or in the time from symptoms onset (5.66 ± 4.65 vs. 5.21 ± 4.11; p = 0.259). Symptoms such as depression (p < 0.0001), fatigue (p < 0.0001), and pain (p < 0.00001) were more frequent and/or severe in females, whereas other symptoms such as hypomimia (p < 0.0001), speech problems (p < 0.0001), rigidity (p < 0.0001), and hypersexuality (p < 0.0001) were more noted in males. Women received a lower levodopa equivalent daily dose (p = 0.002). Perception of quality of life was generally worse in females (PDQ-39, p = 0.002; EUROHIS-QOL8, p = 0.009). After the two-year follow-up, the NMS burden (Non-Motor Symptoms Scale total score) increased more significantly in males (p = 0.012) but the functional capacity (Schwab and England Activities of Daily Living Scale) was more impaired in females (p = 0.001)., [Conclusion] The present study demonstrates that there are important sex differences in PD. Long-term prospective comparative studies are needed.
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14. Quality of Life of Older People with Dementia
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León-Salas, Beatriz, primary, Forjaz, Maria João, additional, Rodríguez-Blázquez, Carmen, additional, and Martínez-Martín, Pablo, additional
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- 2021
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15. Slave to the rhythm: Seasonal differences in non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease
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van Wamelen, Daniel J., Podlewska, Aleksandra M., Leta, Valentina, Śmiłowska, Katarzyna, Rizos, Alexandra, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Bloem, Bas R., and Chaudhuri, K.Ray
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- 2019
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16. A detailed clinical study of pain in 1957 participants with early/moderate Parkinson's disease
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Silverdale, Monty A., Kobylecki, Christopher, Kass-Iliyya, Lewis, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Lawton, Michael, Cotterill, Sarah, Chaudhuri, K. Ray, Morris, Huw, Baig, Fahd, Williams, Nigel, Hubbard, Leon, Hu, Michele T., and Grosset, Donald G.
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17. Short-term association between road traffic noise and healthcare demand generated by Parkinson's disease in Madrid, Spain
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Díaz, Julio, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Rodríguez-Blázquez, Carmen, Vázquez, Blanca, Forjaz, Maria João, Ortiz, Cristina, Carmona, Rocío, and Linares, Cristina
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- 2018
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18. How can I assess my patients with Parkinson's disease during a busy clinic day?
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Cubo, Esther, primary, Garcia-Bustillo, Alvaro, additional, Calvo, Sara, additional, Leyva, Gonzalo Gámez, additional, Simón-Vicente, Lucia, additional, Rivadeneyra, Jessica, additional, Miranda, Javier, additional, Madrigal, Elisabet, additional, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, additional, Mir, Pablo, additional, and Santos-García, Diego, additional
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- 2023
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19. Quality of Life of Community-Dwelling Older Adults in Spain
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Rodríguez-Blázquez, Carmen, Fernández-Mayoralas, Gloria, Rojo-Pérez, Fermina, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Forjaz, Maria João, Phillips, Rhonda, Series editor, and Tonon, Graciela, editor
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- 2017
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20. Subthalamic Stimulation Improves Quality of Life of Patients Aged 61 Years or Older With Short Duration of Parkinson’s Disease
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Dafsari, Haidar Salimi, Reker, Paul, Silverdale, Monty, Reddy, Prashanth, Pilleri, Manuela, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rizos, Alexandra, Perrier, Estelle, Weiß, Luisa, Ashkan, Keyoumars, Samuel, Michael, Evans, Julian, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Antonini, Angelo, Ray-Chaudhuri, Kallol, and Timmermann, Lars
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- 2018
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21. Non-motor outcomes of subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson's disease depend on location of active contacts
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Dafsari, Haidar Salimi, Petry-Schmelzer, Jan Niklas, Ray-Chaudhuri, K., Ashkan, Keyoumars, Weis, Luca, Dembek, Till A., Samuel, Michael, Rizos, Alexandra, Silverdale, Monty, Barbe, Michael T., Fink, Gereon R., Evans, Julian, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Antonini, Angelo, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, and Timmermann, Lars
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- 2018
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22. Short-term quality of life after subthalamic stimulation depends on non-motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease
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Dafsari, Haidar Salimi, Weiß, Luisa, Silverdale, Monty, Rizos, Alexandra, Reddy, Prashanth, Ashkan, Keyoumars, Evans, Julian, Reker, Paul, Petry-Schmelzer, Jan Niklas, Samuel, Michael, Visser-Vandewalle, Veerle, Antonini, Angelo, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Ray-Chaudhuri, K., and Timmermann, Lars
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- 2018
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23. Relationship between the MDS-UPDRS and Quality of Life: A large multicenter study of 3206 patients
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Skorvanek, Matej, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Kovacs, Norbert, Zezula, Ivan, Rodriguez-Violante, Mayela, Corvol, Jean-Christophe, Taba, Pille, Seppi, Klaus, Levin, Oleg, Schrag, Anette, Aviles-Olmos, Iciar, Alvarez-Sanchez, Mario, Arakaki, Tomoko, Aschermann, Zsuzsanna, Benchetrit, Eve, Benoit, Charline, Bergareche-Yarza, Alberto, Cervantes-Arriaga, Amin, Chade, Anabel, Cormier, Florence, Datieva, Veronika, Gallagher, David A., Garretto, Nelida, Gdovinova, Zuzana, Gershanik, Oscar, Grofik, Milan, Han, Vladimir, Kadastik-Eerme, Liis, Kurtis, Monica M., Mangone, Graziella, Martinez-Castrillo, Juan Carlos, Mendoza-Rodriguez, Amelia, Minar, Michal, Moore, Henry P., Muldmaa, Mari, Mueller, Christoph, Pinter, Bernadette, Poewe, Werner, Rallmann, Karin, Reiter, Eva, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Singer, Carlos, Valkovic, Peter, Goetz, Christopher G., and Stebbins, Glenn T.
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- 2018
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24. Comprehensive Non-motor Symptoms Assessments
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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25. Quality of Life Scales
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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26. Cognition and Neuropsychiatric Symptoms
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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27. Scales that Evaluate Specific Non-motor Disorders
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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28. Motor Impairment and Disability Scales
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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29. Global Severity Assessments
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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30. Multi-domain Scales
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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31. Introduction
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Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Forjaz, Maria João, and Chaudhuri, Kallol Ray
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- 2014
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32. Residential Environment and Health Conditions Among Older-Adults in Community-Dwelling in Spain: What Influences Quality of Life?
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Rojo-Pérez, Fermina, Fernández-Mayoralas, Gloria, Forjaz, Maria-João, Prieto-Flores, María-Eugenia, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Powell, Jason L., Series editor, Chen, Sheying, Series editor, Sánchez-González, Diego, editor, and Rodríguez-Rodríguez, Vicente, editor
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- 2016
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33. Leisure Activities and Quality of Life Among Older Adults in Spain
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on behalf of Spanish Research Group on Quality of Life and Ageing, Lardies-Bosque, Raul, Fernandez-Mayoralas, Gloria, Rojo-Perez, Fermina, Forjaz, Maria João, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Rojo-Abuin, José-Manuel, Michalos, Alex C., Series editor, and Maggino, Filomena, editor
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- 2015
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34. Response to levodopa in Parkinson's disease over time. A 4-year follow-up study
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Santos-García, Diego, de Deus Fonticoba, Teresa, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., García Díaz, Iago, Íñiguez Alvarado, María Cristina, Paz, Jose Manuel, Jesús, Silvia, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Ines, González Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila Rivera, Maria A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Mendoza, Zebenzui, Martínez Castrillo, Juan C., Alonso, Pilar Sánchez, Alonso Losada, Maria G., López Ariztegui, Nuria, McAfee, Darrian, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, and Mir, Pablo
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- 2023
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35. Clinical and structural brain correlates of hypomimia in early‐stage Parkinson's disease
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Sampedro, Frederic, Martínez-Horta, Saul, Horta, Andrea, Grothe, Michael J., Labrador-Espinosa, Miguel A., Jesús, Silvia, Adarmes-Gómez, A. D, Carrillo, Fatima, Puig-Davi, Arnau, Roldan-Lora, Florinda, Aguilar-Barbera, Miquel, Pastor, Pau, Escalante Arroyo, Sonia, Solano Vila, Berta, Cots-Foraster, Anna, Ruiz-Martínez, Javier, Carrillo-Padilla, Francisco, Pueyo-Morlans, Mercedes, Gonzalez-Aramburu, Isabel, Infante-Ceberio, Jon, Hernandez-Vara, Jorge, Fàbregues-Boixar i Nebot, Oriol de, Deus Fonticoba, María Teresa de, Avila, Asuncion, Martínez-Castrillo, Juan Carlos, Bejr-Kasem, Helena, Campolongo, Antonia, Pascual-Sedano, Berta, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Santos García, Diego, Mir, Pablo, Garcia-Ruiz, Pedro J., Kulisevsky, J., Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, and Curemos el Párkinson
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Parkinson's disease ,Apathy ,Hypomimia ,Brain ,Parkinson Disease ,Non-motor symptoms ,Hypokinesia ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Neurology ,Humans ,Neuroimage ,Neurology (clinical) ,Neural - Abstract
COPPADIS Study Group., [Background and purpose] Reduced facial expression of emotions is a very frequent symptom of Parkinson's disease (PD) and has been considered part of the motor features of the disease. However, the neural correlates of hypomimia and the relationship between hypomimia and other non-motor symptoms of PD are poorly understood., [Methods] The clinical and structural brain correlates of hypomimia were studied. For this purpose, cross-sectional data from the COPPADIS study database were used. Age, disease duration, levodopa equivalent daily dose, Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale part III (UPDRS-III), severity of apathy and depression and global cognitive status were collected. At the imaging level, analyses based on gray matter volume and cortical thickness were used., [Results] After controlling for multiple confounding variables such as age or disease duration, the severity of hypomimia was shown to be indissociable from the UPDRS-III speech and bradykinesia items and was significantly related to the severity of apathy (β = 0.595; p, [Conclusion] Reduced facial expressivity in PD is related to the severity of symptoms of apathy and is mediated by the dysfunction of brain systems involved in motor control and in the recognition, integration and expression of emotions. Therefore, hypomimia in PD may be conceptualized not exclusively as a motor symptom but as a consequence of a multidimensional deficit leading to a symptom where motor and non-motor aspects converge., Fundación Curemos el Parkinson (https://curemoselparkinson.org/).
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36. Falls predict acute hospitalization in Parkinson's disease
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Universidad de Sevilla. Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBIS), Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina, Santos García, Diego, de Deus Fonticoba, Teresa, Cores, Carlos, Suárez Castro, Ester, Hernández Vara, Jorge, Jesús, Silvia, Mir Rivera, Pablo, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Universidad de Sevilla. Instituto de Biomedicina de Sevilla (IBIS), Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Medicina, Santos García, Diego, de Deus Fonticoba, Teresa, Cores, Carlos, Suárez Castro, Ester, Hernández Vara, Jorge, Jesús, Silvia, Mir Rivera, Pablo, and Martínez-Martín, Pablo
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Background: There is a need for identifying risk factors for hospitalization in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and also interventions to reduce acute hospital admission. Objective: To analyze the frequency, causes, and predictors of acute hospitalization (AH) in PD patients from a Spanish cohort. Methods: PD patients recruited from 35 centers of Spain from the COPPADIS-2015 (COhort of Patients with PArkinson’s DIsease in Spain, 2015) cohort from January 2016 to November 2017, were included in the study. In order to identify predictors of AH, Kaplan-Meier estimates of factors considered as potential predictors were obtained and Cox regression performed on time to hospital encounter 1-year after the baseline visit. Results: Thirty-five out of 605 (5.8%) PD patients (62.5 ± 8.9 years old; 59.8% males) presented an AH during the 1-year follow-up after the baseline visit. Traumatic falls represented the most frequent cause of admission, being 23.7% of all acute hospitalizations. To suffer from motor fluctuations (HR [hazard ratio] 2.461; 95% CI, 1.065–5.678; p = 0.035), a very severe non-motor symptoms burden (HR [hazard ratio] 2.828; 95% CI, 1.319–6.063; p = 0.008), falls (HR 3.966; 95% CI 1.757–8.470; p = 0.001), and dysphagia (HR 2.356; 95% CI 1.124–4.941; p = 0.023) was associated with AH after adjustment to age, gender, disease duration, levodopa equivalent daily dose, total number of non-antiparkinsonian drugs, and UPDRS-IIIOFF. Of the previous variables, only falls (HR 2.998; 95% CI 1.080–8.322; p = 0.035) was an independent predictor of AH. Conclusion: Falls is an independent predictor of AH in PD patients.
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37. Suicidal ideation among people with Parkinson's disease and comparison with a control group
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Fundación Centro de Investigación de Enfermedades Neurológicas, Alpha Bioresearch, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego [0000-0002-3126-5111], Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., García Díaz, Iago, Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Seijo, Manuel, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Valero, Caridad, Kurtis, Mónica, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, Fundación Centro de Investigación de Enfermedades Neurológicas, Alpha Bioresearch, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego [0000-0002-3126-5111], Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., García Díaz, Iago, Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Seijo, Manuel, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Valero, Caridad, Kurtis, Mónica, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, and Mir, Pablo
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[Background] Detection of suicidal ideation (SI) is key for trying to prevent suicide. The aim of this study was to analyze the frequency of SI and related factors in Spanish people with Parkinson's Disease (PwPD) and to compare them with a control group., [Methods] PD patients and controls recruited from the Spanish cohort COPPADIS from January 2016 to November 2017 were included. Two visits were conducted: V0 (baseline); V2 (2-year ± 1 month follow-up). SI was defined as a score ≥1 on item nine of the Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II). Regression analyses were conducted to identify factors related to SI., [Results] At baseline, 693 PwPD (60.2% males; 62.59 ± 8.91 years old) and 207 controls (49.8% males; 60.99 ± 8.32 years old) were included. No differences between PwPD and controls were detected in SI frequency at either V0 (5.1% [35/693] vs. 4.3% [9/207]; p = 0.421) or at V2 (5.1% [26/508] vs. 4.8% [6/125]; p = 0.549). Major depression (MD) and a worse quality of life were associated with SI at both visits in PwPD: V0 (MD, OR = 5.63; p = 0.003; PDQ-39, OR = 1.06; p = 0.021); V2 (MD, OR = 4.75; p = 0.027; EUROHIS-QOL8, OR = 0.22; p = 0.006). A greater increase in the BDI-II total score from V0 to V2 was the only factor predicting SI at V2 (OR = 1.21; p = 0.002) along with an increase in the total number of non-antiparkinsonian drugs (OR = 1.39; p = 0.041)., [Conclusion] The frequency of SI (5%) in PwPD was similar to in controls. Depression, a worse quality of life, and a greater comorbidity were related to SI.
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38. Falls Predict Acute Hospitalization in Parkinson's Disease
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Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Suárez Castro, Ester, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Mir, Pablo, Cosgaya, Marina, Martí, María-José, Pastor, Pau, Cabo, Iria, Seijo, Manuel, Legarda, Inés, Vives, Bárbara, Caballol, Nuria, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Croitoru, Ioana, Cubo, Esther, Miranda, Javier, Alonso Losada, María G., Labandeira, Carmen, López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Morales Casado, M. I., González-Aramburu, Isabel, Infante, Jon, Escalante, Sonia, Bernardo, Noemí, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Menéndez-González, Manuel, García Caldentey, Juan, Borrué, Carmen, Vela, Lydia, Catalán, Maria José, Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Kurtis, Mónica, Prieto López, Cristina, Ordás, Carlos, Nogueira, Víctor, López-Manzanares, Lydia, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Puente, Víctor, García Moreno, J. M., Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Valero, Caridad, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, López-Díaz, Luis M., Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Suárez Castro, Ester, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Mir, Pablo, Cosgaya, Marina, Martí, María-José, Pastor, Pau, Cabo, Iria, Seijo, Manuel, Legarda, Inés, Vives, Bárbara, Caballol, Nuria, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Croitoru, Ioana, Cubo, Esther, Miranda, Javier, Alonso Losada, María G., Labandeira, Carmen, López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Morales Casado, M. I., González-Aramburu, Isabel, Infante, Jon, Escalante, Sonia, Bernardo, Noemí, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Menéndez-González, Manuel, García Caldentey, Juan, Borrué, Carmen, Vela, Lydia, Catalán, Maria José, Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Kurtis, Mónica, Prieto López, Cristina, Ordás, Carlos, Nogueira, Víctor, López-Manzanares, Lydia, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Puente, Víctor, García Moreno, J. M., Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Valero, Caridad, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, López-Díaz, Luis M., and Martínez-Martín, Pablo
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[Background] There is a need for identifying risk factors for hospitalization in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and also interventions to reduce acute hospital admission., [Objective] To analyze the frequency, causes, and predictors of acute hospitalization (AH) in PD patients from a Spanish cohort., [Methods] PD patients recruited from 35 centers of Spain from the COPPADIS-2015 (COhort of Patients with PArkinson’s DIsease in Spain, 2015) cohort from January 2016 to November 2017, were included in the study. In order to identify predictors of AH, Kaplan-Meier estimates of factors considered as potential predictors were obtained and Cox regression performed on time to hospital encounter 1-year after the baseline visit., [Results] Thirty-five out of 605 (5.8%) PD patients (62.5±8.9 years old; 59.8% males) presented an AH during the 1-year follow-up after the baseline visit. Traumatic falls represented the most frequent cause of admission, being 23.7% of all acute hospitalizations. To suffer from motor fluctuations (HR [hazard ratio] 2.461; 95% CI, 1.065–5.678; p = 0.035), a very severe non-motor symptoms burden (HR [hazard ratio] 2.828; 95% CI, 1.319–6.063; p = 0.008), falls (HR 3.966; 95% CI 1.757–8.470; p = 0.001), and dysphagia (HR 2.356; 95% CI 1.124–4.941; p = 0.023) was associated with AH after adjustment to age, gender, disease duration, levodopa equivalent daily dose, total number of non-antiparkinsonian drugs, and UPDRS-IIIOFF. Of the previous variables, only falls (HR 2.998; 95% CI 1.080–8.322; p = 0.035) was an independent predictor of AH., [Conclusion] Falls is an independent predictor of AH in PD patients.
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39. Expanded and Independent Spanish Validation of the MDS-Non Motor Rating Scale
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International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society, Cubo, Esther, Luo, Sheng, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Stebbins, Glenn T., Lin, Jeffrey, Choi, Dongrak, García-Bustillo, Álvaro, Mir, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, Serrano-Dueñas, Marcos, Rodriguez-Violante, Mayela, Singer, Carlos, International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society, Cubo, Esther, Luo, Sheng, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Stebbins, Glenn T., Lin, Jeffrey, Choi, Dongrak, García-Bustillo, Álvaro, Mir, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, Serrano-Dueñas, Marcos, Rodriguez-Violante, Mayela, and Singer, Carlos
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[Background] The Movement Disorder Society-sponsored Non-motor Rating Scale (MDS-NMS) assess the severity and disability caused by non-motor symptoms (NMS) in Parkinson's disease (PD)., [Objective] This article encapsulates the formal process for completing this program and the data on the first officially approved non-English version of the MDS-NMS (Spanish)., [Methods] The MDS-NMS translation program involves four steps: translation and back-translation; cognitive pre-testing to ensure that raters and patients understand the scale and are comfortable with its content; field testing of the finalized version; analysis of the factor structure of the tested version against the original English language version for the nine domains that could be analyzed in a confirmatory factor analysis. To be designated an “Official MDS translation,” the confirmatory factor analysis Comparative Fit Index had to be ≥0.90., [Results] The Spanish MDS-NMS was tested in 364 native-Spanish-speaking patients with PD from seven countries. For all subjects with fully computable data with all domains of the MDS-NMS (n = 349), the Comparative Fit Index was ≥0.90 for the nine eligible domains. Missing data were negligible and moderate floor effect (42.90%) was found for the Non-Motor Fluctuations subscale. Item homogeneity coefficient was adequate, and the correlation of the MDS-NMS domains with other measures for related constructs was acceptable (rs ≥ 0.50)., [Conclusions] The Spanish version of the MDS-NMS followed the IPMDS Translation Program protocol, reached the criterion to be designated as an Official Translation, and is now available on the MDS website.
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40. Risk of Cognitive Impairment in Patients With Parkinson’s Disease With Visual Hallucinations and Subjective Cognitive Complaints
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Fundación Degen, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Paz González, J. M., Martínez Miró, Cristina, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Aguilar, Miquel, Pastor, Pau, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Maria A. Ávila Rivera,o, Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Seijo, Manuel, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Valero, Caridad, Kurtis, Mónica, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, COPPADIS Study Group, Fundación Degen, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Paz González, J. M., Martínez Miró, Cristina, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Aguilar, Miquel, Pastor, Pau, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Maria A. Ávila Rivera,o, Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Seijo, Manuel, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Valero, Caridad, Kurtis, Mónica, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, and COPPADIS Study Group
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[Background and Purpose] Visual hallucinations (VH) and subjective cognitive complaints (SCC) are associated with cognitive impairment (CI) in Parkinson’s disease. Our aims were to determine the association between VH and SCC and the risk of CI development in a cohort of patients with Parkinson’s disease and normal cognition (PD-NC)., [Methods] Patients with PD-NC (total score of >80 on the Parkinson’s Disease Cognitive Rating Scale [PD-CRS]) recruited from the Spanish COPPADIS cohort from January 2016 to November 2017 were followed up after 2 years. Subjects with a score of ≥1 on domain 5 and item 13 of the Non-Motor Symptoms Scale at baseline (V0) were considered as “with SCC” and “with VH,” respectively. CI at the 2-year follow-up (plus or minus 1 month) (V2) was defined as a PD-CRS total score of <81., [Results] At V0 (n=376, 58.2% males, age 61.14±8.73 years [mean±SD]), the frequencies of VH and SCC were 13.6% and 62.2%, respectively. VH were more frequent in patients with SCC than in those without: 18.8% (44/234) vs 4.9% (7/142), p<0.0001. At V2, 15.2% (57/376) of the patients had developed CI. VH presenting at V0 was associated with a higher risk of CI at V2 (odds ratio [OR]=2.68, 95% confidence interval=1.05–6.83, p=0.0.039) after controlling for the effects of age, disease duration, education, medication, motor and nonmotor status, mood, and PD-CRS total score at V0. Although SCC were not associated with CI at V2, presenting both VH and SCC at V0 increased the probability of having CI at V2 (OR=3.71, 95% confidence interval=1.36–10.17, p=0.011)., [Conclusions] VH were associated with the development of SCC and CI at the 2-year follow-up in patients with PD-NC.
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41. Staging Parkinson’s Disease According to the MNCD (Motor/Non-motor/Cognition/Dependency) Classification Correlates with Disease Severity and Quality of Life
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Fundación Degen, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, García Díaz, Iago, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María 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, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Calopa, Matildeoo, Carrillo, Fátima, Escamilla-Sevilla, Francisco, Freire, Eric, Gómez Esteban, Juan Carlos, García-Ramos, Rocío, Luquín, María Rosario Isabel, Martínez Torres, Irene, Sesar Ignacio, Ángel, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, COPPADIS Study Group, Fundación Degen, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, García Díaz, Iago, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María 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, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Calopa, Matildeoo, Carrillo, Fátima, Escamilla-Sevilla, Francisco, Freire, Eric, Gómez Esteban, Juan Carlos, García-Ramos, Rocío, Luquín, María Rosario Isabel, Martínez Torres, Irene, Sesar Ignacio, Ángel, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, and COPPADIS Study Group
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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 fromJanuary 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 advancedMNCD 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.
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42. How can I assess my patients with Parkinson's disease during a busy clinic day?
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Instituto de Salud Carlos III, European Commission, Junta de Andalucía, Fundación Alicia Koplowitz, Fundación Degén, Cubo, Esther, García-Bustillo, Álvaro, Calvo, Sara, Gámez-Leyva, Gonzalo, Simón-Vicente, Lucia, Rivadeneyra, Jessica, Miranda, Javier, Madrigal, Elisabet, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, COPPADIS Study Group, Instituto de Salud Carlos III, European Commission, Junta de Andalucía, Fundación Alicia Koplowitz, Fundación Degén, Cubo, Esther, García-Bustillo, Álvaro, Calvo, Sara, Gámez-Leyva, Gonzalo, Simón-Vicente, Lucia, Rivadeneyra, Jessica, Miranda, Javier, Madrigal, Elisabet, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, Santos-García, Diego, and COPPADIS Study Group
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[Background] The evaluation of motor impairment in Parkinson's disease (PD) is mainly assessed with the motor subdomain of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating scale (UPDRS part III) and, lately, with the MDS-UPDRS part III. To optimize efforts and special needs during specific circumstances in clinical practice, we sought to identify the most sensitive items to assess motor impairment in PD., [Methods] We included the COPPADIS-PD cohort and collected the UPDRS part III at baseline (V0), 12 months (V1), and 24 months (V2). Factor analysis and effect size using Cohen's d formula were performed in the Off and On states at V0, V1, and V2., [Results] We included 667 patients with PD, mean age of 62.59 ± 8.91 years, 410 (60.2%) males, with a median HY stage of 2.00 (1.00; 4.00) at baseline. Over time, the most discriminating items were postural stability and body bradykinesia (“arise from chair” and “gait”) in the Off state, right and left upper extremity bradykinesia ("finger tap", "hand movements" and "prono/supination") in the On state. Body bradykinesia and right-left finger tapping were the items with the largest effect size (0.93, 0.84, 0.83, respectively) to assess motor improvement after receiving antiparkinsonian medications over time., [Conclusion] Under specific circumstances, selecting a few items of the UPDRS part III, including postural stability, body bradykinesia, and upper extremity bradykinesia, could be used to create a quick clinical judgment of motor status and improvement in PD.
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43. Staging Parkinson's disease according to the MNCD classification correlates with caregiver burden
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Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Junta de Andalucía, European Commission, Fundación Alimerka, Sociedad Andaluza de Neurología, Jacques and Gloria Gossweiler Foundation, Fundación Alicia Koplowitz, Fundación Mutua Madrileña, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., García Díaz, Iago, Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Paz, José Manuel, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Mendoza, Zebenzui, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Seijo, Manuel, Valero, Caridad, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Ordás, Carlos, Menéndez-González, Manuel, McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, COPPADIS Study Group, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Junta de Andalucía, European Commission, Fundación Alimerka, Sociedad Andaluza de Neurología, Jacques and Gloria Gossweiler Foundation, Fundación Alicia Koplowitz, Fundación Mutua Madrileña, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., García Díaz, Iago, Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Paz, José Manuel, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Mendoza, Zebenzui, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Seijo, Manuel, Valero, Caridad, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Ordás, Carlos, Menéndez-González, Manuel, McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, and COPPADIS Study Group
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[Background and objective] Recently, we demonstrated that staging Parkinson's disease (PD) with a novel simple classification called MNCD, based on four axes (motor, non-motor, cognition, and dependency) and five stages, correlated with disease severity and patients’ quality of life. Here, we analyzed the correlation of MNCD staging with PD caregiver's status., [Patients and methods] Data from the baseline visit of PD patients and their principal caregiver recruited from 35 centers in Spain from the COPPADIS cohort from January 2016 to November 2017 were used to apply the MNCD total score (from 0 to 12) and MNCD stages (from 1 to 5) in this cross-sectional analysis. Caregivers completed the Zarit Caregiver Burden Inventory (ZCBI), Caregiver Strain Index (CSI), Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), PQ-10, and EUROHIS-QOL 8-item index (EUROHIS-QOL8)., [Results] Two hundred and twenty-four PD patients (63 ± 9.6 years old; 61.2% males) and their caregivers (58.5 ± 12.1 years old; 67.9% females) were included. The frequency of MNCD stages was 1, 7.6%; 2, 58.9%; 3, 31.3%; and 4–5, 2.2%. A more advanced MNCD stage was associated with a higher score on the ZCBI (p < .0001) and CSI (p < .0001), and a lower score on the PQ-10 (p = .001), but no significant differences were observed in the BDI-II (p = .310) and EUROHIS-QOL8 (p = .133). Moderate correlations were observed between the MNCD total score and the ZCBI (r = .496; p < .0001), CSI (r = .433; p < .0001), and BDI-II (r = .306; p < .0001) in caregivers., [Conclusion] Staging PD according to the MNCD classification is correlated with caregivers’ strain and burden.
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44. Cognitive impairment and dementia in young onset Parkinson’s disease
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Fundación Degén, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., García Díaz, Iago, Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Paz, José Manuel, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Mendoza, Zebenzui, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Seijo, Manuel, Valero, Caridad, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Ordás, Carlos, Menéndez-González, Manuel, McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, COPPADIS Study Group, Fundación Degén, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., García Díaz, Iago, Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Paz, José Manuel, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Mendoza, Zebenzui, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Seijo, Manuel, Valero, Caridad, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Ordás, Carlos, Menéndez-González, Manuel, McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, and COPPADIS Study Group
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[Background and objective] Patients with young-onset Parkinson’s disease (YOPD) have a slower progression. Our aim was to analyze the change in cognitive function in YOPD compared to patients with a later onset and controls., [Patients and methods] Patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and controls from the COPPADIS cohort were included. Cognitive function was assessed with the Parkinson’s Disease Cognitive Rating Scale (PD-CRS) at baseline (V0), 2-year ± 1 month (V2y), and 4-year ± 3 months follow-up (V4y). Regarding age from symptoms onset, patients were classified as YOPD (< 50 years) or non-YOPD (≥ 50). A score in the PD-CRS < 81 was defined as cognitive impairment (CI): ≤ 64 dementia; 65–80 mild cognitive impairment (MCI)., [Results] One-hundred and twenty-four YOPD (50.7 ± 7.9 years; 66.1% males), 234 non-YOPD (67.8 ± 7.8 years; 59.3% males) patients, and 205 controls (61 ± 8.3 years; 49.5% males) were included. The score on the PD-CRS and its subscore domains was higher at all visits in YOPD compared to non-YOPD patients and to controls (p < 0.0001 in all analysis), but no differences were detected between YOPD patients and controls. Only non-YOPD patients had significant impairment in their cognitive function from V0 to V4y (p < 0.0001). At V4y, the frequency of dementia and MCI was 5% and 10% in YOPD compared to 25.2% and 22.3% in non-YOPD patients (p < 0.0001). A lower score on the Parkinson’s Disease Sleep Scale at baseline was a predictor of CI at V4y in YOPD patients (Adjusted R2 = 0.61; OR = 0.965; p = 0.029)., [Conclusion] Cognitive dysfunction progressed more slowly in YOPD than in non-YOPD patients.
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45. Changes in Principal Caregiver Mood Affects the Mood of the Parkinson’s Disease Patient: The Vicious Cycle of Illness
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Fundación Degen, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, García Díaz, Iago, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María 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, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, COPPADIS Study Group, Fundación Degen, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, García Díaz, Iago, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María 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, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, and COPPADIS Study Group
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Background: Although many studies have analyzed what factors contribute to caregiver burden in Parkinson’s disease (PD), there is currently no knowledge about how the status of the caregiver could impact the patient., Objective: The aim of this study was to analyze how the change in the caregiver’s status influences PD patients., Methods: PD patients and their caregivers who were recruited from January/2016 to November/2017 from 35 centers in Spain from the COPPADIS cohort were included in the study (V0). They were evaluated again at 2-year follow-up (V2). Caregivers completed the Zarit Caregiver Burden Inventory (ZCBI), Caregiver Strain Index (CSI), Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II), and EUROHIS-QOL 8-item index (EUROHIS-QOL8) at V0 and V2. Multivariate models were used to analyze the impact of the change from V0 to V2 () on the caregiver’s status over the change in the patient’s status., Results: BDI-II and EUROHIS-QOL8 in the caregiver predicted BDI-II ( = 0.32; p < 0.0001; R2 = 0.71) and EUROHIS-QOL8 ( = 0.39; p < 0.0001; R2 = 0.68) in the patient, respectively. Variables related to the caregiver were not associated with changes in the patient´s health-related QoL (PDQ-39 [39-item Parkinson’s disease Questionnaire]) or autonomy for activities of daily-living (ADLS [Schwab & England Activities of Daily Living Scale])., Conclusion: The change in the caregiver’s mood and global QoL was associated with the change in the patient’s mood and global QoL, respectively, independently of other variables of the disease influencing both patient´s aspects. Based on this finding, it could be of great importance to detect depression in the principal caregiver of a patient and act on it as earlier as possible.
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46. Prevalence and Factors Associated with Drooling in Parkinson’s Disease: Results from a Longitudinal Prospective Cohort and Comparison with a Control Group
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Fundación Degen, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Seijo, Manuel, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Valero, Caridad, Kurtis, Mónica, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, Study Group COPPADIS, Fundación Degen, Alpha Bioresearch, Ministerio de Economía y Competitividad (España), Instituto de Salud Carlos III, Santos-García, Diego, Deus Fonticoba, T. de, Cores Bartolomé, Carlos, Feal Painceiras, María J., Íñiguez-Alvarado, María Cristina, Jesús Maestre, Silvia, Buongiorno, Maria Teresa, Planellas, Lluís, Cosgaya, Marina, García Caldentey, Juan, Caballol, Nuria, Legarda, Inés, Hernández-Vara, Jorge, Cabo, Iria, López-Manzanares, Lydia, González-Aramburu, Isabel, Ávila-Rivera, María A., Gómez Mayordomo, Víctor, Nogueira, Víctor, Puente, Víctor, Dotor, Julio, Borrué, Carmen, Solano Vila, Berta, Álvarez-Sauco, María, Vela, Lydia, Escalante, Sonia, Cubo, Esther, Carrillo Padilla, Francisco, Martínez-Castrillo, J. C., Sánchez Alonso, Pilar, Alonso Losada, María G., López-Ariztegui, Nuria, Gastón, Itziar, Kulisevsky, Jaime, Blázquez-Estrada, Marta, Seijo, Manuel, Ruiz Martínez, Javier, Valero, Caridad, Kurtis, Mónica, Fábregues-Boixar, Oriol de, González Ardura, Jessica, Alonso Redondo, Rubén, Ordás, Carlos, López-Díaz, Luis M., McAfee, Darrian, Martínez-Martín, Pablo, Mir, Pablo, and Study Group COPPADIS
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Introduction. Drooling in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is frequent but often goes underrecognized. Our aim was to examine the prevalence of drooling in a PD cohort and compare it with a control group. Specifcally, we identifed factors associated with drooling and conducted subanalyses in a subgroup of very early PD patients. Patients and Methods. PD patients who were recruited from January 2016 to November 2017 (baseline visit; V0) and evaluated again at a 2-year ± 30-day follow-up (V2) from 35 centers in Spain from the COPPADIS cohort were included in this longitudinal prospective study. Subjects were classifed as with or without drooling according to item 19 of the NMSS (Nonmotor Symptoms Scale) at V0, V1 (1-year ± 15 days), and V2 for patients and at V0 and V2 for controls. Results. Te frequency of drooling in PD patients was 40.1% (277/691) at V0 (2.4% (5/201) in controls; p < 0.0001), 43.7% (264/604) at V1, and 48.2% (242/502) at V2 (3.2% (4/124) in controls; p < 0.0001), with a period prevalence of 63.6% (306/481). Being older (OR = 1.032; p = 0.012), being male (OR = 2.333; p < 0.0001), having greater nonmotor symptom (NMS) burden at the baseline (NMSS total score at V0; OR = 1.020; p < 0.0001), and having a greater increase in the NMS burden from V0 to V2 (change in the NMSS total score from V0 to V2; OR = 1.012; p < 0.0001) were identifed as independent predictors of drooling after the 2-year follow-up. Similar results were observed in the group of patients with ≤2 years since symptom onset, with a cumulative prevalence of 64.6% and a higher score on the UPDRS-III at V0 (OR = 1.121; p = 0.007) as a predictor of drooling at V2. Conclusion. Drooling is frequent in PD patients even at the initial onset of the disease and is associated with a greater motor severity and NMS burden.
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47. Validation of the Kohnen Restless Legs Syndrome–Quality of Life instrument
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Kohnen, Ralf, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Benes, Heike, Trenkwalder, Claudia, Högl, Birgit, Dunkl, Elmar, and Walters, Arthur S.
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48. Rating of daytime and nighttime symptoms in RLS: validation of the RLS-6 scale of restless legs syndrome/Willis–Ekbom disease
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Kohnen, Ralf, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, Benes, Heike, Trenkwalder, Claudia, Högl, Birgit, Dunkl, Elmar, and Walters, Arthur S.
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49. Evaluation of severity of predominantly non-dopaminergic symptoms in Parkinson's disease: The SENS-PD scale
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van der Heeden, Jorine F., Marinus, Johan, Martinez-Martin, Pablo, and van Hilten, Jacobus J.
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50. Satisfaction with Life Scale (SLS-6): First validation study in Parkinson's disease population
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Ambrosio, Leire, Portillo, Mari Carmen, Rodriguez-Blazquez, Carmen, Martínez-Castrillo, Juan Carlos, Rodriguez-Violante, Mayela, Serrano-Dueñas, Marcos, Campos-Arillo, Víctor, Garretto, Nelida Susana, Arakaki, Tomoko, Álvarez, Mario, Pedroso-Ibáñez, Ivonne, Carvajal, Ana, and Martinez-Martin, Pablo
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