CURATED BY Susan London
Takeaway
- More than 90% of patients given a clinical diagnosis of early Parkinson's disease (PD) meet the new Movement Disorder Society (MDS) diagnostic criteria.
Why this matters
- The new MDS criteria have not been tested prospectively.
Key results
- 91.7% of the patients met MDS criteria for PD (63.1% clinically established; 28.7% clinically probable).
- Relative to clinically probable cases, clinically established cases more often had limb rest tremor (89.3% vs 60.6%), a good L-dopa response (79.5% vs 44.4%), and olfactory loss (71.1% vs 34.5%).
- Differences between the clinically probable group and the group not meeting MDS criteria were smaller.
- After 30 mo, most patients initially meeting clinically established or probable criteria still met 1 of these categories (89.5% and 86.9%, respectively).
- Patients not meeting the MDS criteria had more severe parkinsonism, especially postural instability, gait problems, and cognitive impairment.
Study design
- A UK cohort study of 2000 patients given a PD diagnosis in the preceding 3.5 y in a multicenter prospective study.
- Main outcome was fulfillment of MDS diagnostic criteria.
- Funding: Parkinson’s UK.
Limitations
- The MDS criteria were applied retrospectively.
- L-dopa responsiveness was based on usual morning dose.
- Data were lacking on some confounders, such as recurrent falls.
Malek N, Lawton MA, Grosset KA, Bajaj N, Barker RA, Ben-Shlomo Y, Burn DJ, Foltynie T, Hardy J, Morris HR, Williams NM, Wood N, Grosset DG. Utility of the new Movement Disorder Society clinical diagnostic criteria for Parkinson's disease applied retrospectively in a large cohort study of recent onset cases. Parkinsonism Relat Disord. 2017 Apr 12 [Epub ahead of print]. doi: 10.1016/j.parkreldis.2017.04.006. PMID: 28431829
https://www.univadis.com/viewarticle/early-parkinson-s-disease-over-90-of-patients-meet-new-mds-criteria-516004
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