Using data from the PRIAMO study, we investigated non-motor symptoms (NMS) versus frontal lobe dysfunction in patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease (PD); 808 patients with PD and 118 with atypical parkinsonisms (AP) were consecutively enrolled at 55 Centers in Italy. Twelve categories of NMS were investigated. Cognitive impairment was defined as a Mini-Mental Status Evaluation score a parts per thousand currency sign23.8 and frontal lobe dysfunction as a Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) score a parts per thousand currency sign13.48. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify predictor of frontal lobe dysfunction in 524 PD patients, and a generalized linear model was used for each of the six FAB items. Not only the total FAB scores but also the single FAB items were lower in AP versus PD (p a parts per thousand currency sign 0.005). Age (OR = 1.05), cognitive impairment (OR = 9.54), lack of cardiovascular symptoms (OR = 3.25), attention or memory problems (OR = 0.59) and treatment with l-DOPA (OR = 5.58) were predictors of frontal lobe dysfunction. MMSE was negatively associated with all FAB items (beta a parts per thousand currency sign -0.16) and age with all FAB items but prehension behavior (beta a parts per thousand currency sign -0.01). Previous use of l-DOPA was negatively associated with verbal fluency (beta = -0.32) possibly acting as surrogate marker of disease duration. Cognitive impairment is a predictor of frontal lobe dysfunction. Among NMS, lack of attention or memory problems were negatively associated with frontal impairment. Further studies are nonetheless needed to better identify the predictors of frontal impairment in PD patients.
Frontal assessment battery scores and non-motor symptoms in parkinsonian disorders / Roberto, Marconi; Angelo, Antonini; Paolo, Barone; Colosimo, Carlo; Tania P., Avarello; Edo, Bottacchi; Antonino, Cannas; Maria G., Ceravolo; Roberto, Ceravolo; Giulio, Cicarelli; Rosa M., Gaglio; Luisa, Giglia; Francesco, Iemolo; Manfredi, Mario; Meco, Giuseppe; Alessandra, Nicoletti; Massimo, Pederzoli; Alfredo, Petrone; Antonio, Pisani; Pontieri, FRANCESCO ERNESTO; Rocco, Quatrale; Silvia, Ramat; Rossana, Scala; Giampiero, Volpe; Salvatore, Zappulla; Anna Rita, Bentivoglio; Fabrizio, Stocchi; Giorgio, Trianni; Paolo Del, Dotto; Danilo De, Gaspari; Lucia, Grasso; Francesca, Morgante; Gabriella, Santangelo; Fabbrini, Giovanni; Letterio, Morgante. - In: NEUROLOGICAL SCIENCES. - ISSN 1590-1874. - 33:3(2012), pp. 585-593. [10.1007/s10072-011-0807-x]
Frontal assessment battery scores and non-motor symptoms in parkinsonian disorders
COLOSIMO, Carlo;MANFREDI, Mario;MECO, Giuseppe;PONTIERI, FRANCESCO ERNESTO;FABBRINI, Giovanni;
2012
Abstract
Using data from the PRIAMO study, we investigated non-motor symptoms (NMS) versus frontal lobe dysfunction in patients with idiopathic Parkinson disease (PD); 808 patients with PD and 118 with atypical parkinsonisms (AP) were consecutively enrolled at 55 Centers in Italy. Twelve categories of NMS were investigated. Cognitive impairment was defined as a Mini-Mental Status Evaluation score a parts per thousand currency sign23.8 and frontal lobe dysfunction as a Frontal Assessment Battery (FAB) score a parts per thousand currency sign13.48. Multivariable logistic regression was used to identify predictor of frontal lobe dysfunction in 524 PD patients, and a generalized linear model was used for each of the six FAB items. Not only the total FAB scores but also the single FAB items were lower in AP versus PD (p a parts per thousand currency sign 0.005). Age (OR = 1.05), cognitive impairment (OR = 9.54), lack of cardiovascular symptoms (OR = 3.25), attention or memory problems (OR = 0.59) and treatment with l-DOPA (OR = 5.58) were predictors of frontal lobe dysfunction. MMSE was negatively associated with all FAB items (beta a parts per thousand currency sign -0.16) and age with all FAB items but prehension behavior (beta a parts per thousand currency sign -0.01). Previous use of l-DOPA was negatively associated with verbal fluency (beta = -0.32) possibly acting as surrogate marker of disease duration. Cognitive impairment is a predictor of frontal lobe dysfunction. Among NMS, lack of attention or memory problems were negatively associated with frontal impairment. Further studies are nonetheless needed to better identify the predictors of frontal impairment in PD patients.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.