Non-motor predictors of 36-month quality of life after subthalamic stimulation in Parkinson disease

Author:

Jost Stefanie T.,Visser-Vandewalle Veerle,Rizos Alexandra,Loehrer Philipp A.ORCID,Silverdale Monty,Evans Julian,Samuel Michael,Petry-Schmelzer Jan Niklas,Sauerbier Anna,Gronostay Alexandra,Barbe Michael T.,Fink Gereon R.ORCID,Ashkan Keyoumars,Antonini Angelo,Martinez-Martin Pablo,Chaudhuri K. RayORCID,Timmermann Lars,Dafsari Haidar S.ORCID,Bhidayasiri Roongroj,Falup-Pecurariu Cristian,Jeon Beomseok,Leta Valentina,Borghammer Per,Odin Per,Schrag Anette,Storch Alexander,Violante Mayela Rodriguez,Weintraub Daniel,Adler Charles,Barone Paolo,Brooks David J.,Brown Richard,Cantillon Marc,Carroll Camille,Coelho Miguel,Henriksen Tove,Hu Michele,Jenner Peter,Kramberger Milica,Kumar Padma,Kurtis Mónica,Lewis Simon,Litvan Irene,Lyons Kelly,Martino Davide,Masellis Mario,Mochizuki Hideki,Morley James F.,Nirenberg Melissa,Pagonabarraga Javier,Panicker Jalesh,Pavese Nicola,Pekkonen Eero,Postuma Ron,Rosales Raymond,Schapira Anthony,Simuni Tanya,Stocchi Fabrizio,Subramanian Indu,Tagliati Michele,Tinazzi Michele,Toledo Jon,Tsuboi Yoshio,Walker Richard,

Abstract

AbstractTo identify predictors of 36-month follow-up quality of life (QoL) outcome after bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) in Parkinson’s disease (PD). In this ongoing, prospective, multicenter international study (Cologne, Manchester, London) including 73 patients undergoing STN-DBS, we assessed the following scales preoperatively and at 6-month and 36-month follow-up: PD Questionnaire-8 (PDQ-8), NMSScale (NMSS), Scales for Outcomes in PD (SCOPA)-motor examination, -activities of daily living, and -complications, and levodopa equivalent daily dose (LEDD). We analyzed factors associated with QoL improvement at 36-month follow-up based on (1) correlations between baseline test scores and QoL improvement, (2) step-wise linear regressions with baseline test scores as independent and QoL improvement as dependent variables, (3) logistic regressions and receiver operating characteristic curves using a dichotomized variable “QoL responders”/“non-responders”. At both follow-ups, NMSS total score, SCOPA-motor examination, and -complications improved and LEDD was reduced significantly. PDQ-8 improved at 6-month follow-up with subsequent decrements in gains at 36-month follow-up when 61.6% of patients were categorized as “QoL non-responders”. Correlations, linear, and logistic regression analyses found greater PDQ-8 improvements in patients with younger age, worse PDQ-8, and worse specific NMS at baseline, such as ‘difficulties experiencing pleasure’ and ‘problems sustaining concentration’. Baseline SCOPA scores were not associated with PDQ-8 changes. Our results provide evidence that 36-month QoL changes depend on baseline neuropsychological and neuropsychiatric non-motor symptoms burden. These findings highlight the need for an assessment of a wide range of non-motor and motor symptoms when advising and selecting individuals for DBS therapy.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Clinical Neurology,Neurology

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