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Ziv Gan-Or1,2,3, Trisha Rao4, Etienne Leveille2,5, Clotilde Degroot1,2, Sylvain Chouinard6, Francesca Cicchetti7,8, Alain Dagher2, Samir Das9, Alex Desautels10,11, Janelle Drouin-Ouellet12, Thomas Durcan1,2, Jean-François Gagnon10,13, Angela Genge1,2,4, Jason Karamchandani14, Anne-Louise Lafontaine1,2,15, Sonia Lai Wing Sun2, Mélanie Langlois16,17, Martin Levesque8,18, Calvin Melmed1,19, Michel Panisset6, Martin Parent8,18, Jean-Baptiste Poline2, Ronald B Postuma1,2, Emmanuelle Pourcher16,17, Guy A Rouleau1,2,3, Madeleine Sharp1,2, Oury Monchi1,20,21, Nicolas Dupré16,17, Edward A Fon1,2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Genetic, biologic and clinical data suggest that Parkinson's disease (PD) is an umbrella for multiple disorders with clinical and pathological overlap, yet with different underlying mechanisms. To better understand these and to move towards neuroprotective treatment, we have established the Quebec Parkinson Network (QPN), an open-access patient registry, and data and bio-samples repository.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson disease; Quebec Parkinson Network; biobank; registry
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Year: 2020 PMID: 31868683 PMCID: PMC7029361 DOI: 10.3233/JPD-191775
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Parkinsons Dis ISSN: 1877-7171 Impact factor: 5.568
Demographic and clinical variables collected in the Quebec Parkinson Network
| Demographic data | Clinical data |
| •Sex | •Date of symptom onset |
| •Date of birth | •Date of diagnosis |
| •Laterality | •Confirmation of diagnosis |
| •First language, spoken language, number of languages spoken | •Atypical Parkinsonian syndromes (MSA, PSP, CBD, DLB, FTD, ET) |
| •Residence (house, institution, other) | •Modified Hoehn and Yahr stagea |
| •Situation (single, in relationship, other caregiver) | •Asymmetry of symptoms |
| •Education | •First and dominant symptoms (tremor, rigidity, bradykinesia, postural instability) |
| •Smoking history | •Presence of dyskinesia, motor fluctuations, motor block |
| •Alcohol and coffee consumption | •History of fall |
| •Occupation and home location (urban, rural) | •Anti-PD treatment history |
| •Environmental exposure to neurotoxins | •RBD and sleep disorder |
| •Frequency of head trauma | •Comorbidities (hypertension, hypotension, diabetes, constipation) |
| •MRI compatibility | •Presence and treatment of psychiatric disorders (anxiety, depression, bipolar disorder, hallucinations, impulsive/compulsive behaviour) |
| •Family history of PD and PD-related disease | •Cognitive impairment |
| •Presence of dementia |
CBD, corticobasal degeneration; DLB, dementia with Lewy bodies; ET, essential tremor; FTD, frontotemporal dementia; MSA, multiple system atrophy; PD, Parkinson’s disease; PSP, progressive supranuclear palsy; RBD, REM (rapid eye movement) sleep behaviour disorder. aStages are described in Supplementary Table 1.
Fig.1Quebec Parkinson Network (QPN) workflow for collection of patient data. Patients with PD or healthy controls who are recruited to the QPN Participant Registry must complete the QPN Questionnaire. Active members of the QPN Participant Registry may be selected for participation in QPN-facilitated research projects, such as the NeurO C-BIGR project which involves collection of blood samples for genetics and iPSCs derivation, as well as neuroimaging and neuropsychological data. Patient data collected through the QPN Questionnaire, medical records of patients in the QPN Participant Registry, and obtained via QPN-facilitated research projects are entered into the QPN databases.
Fig.2Key demographic characteristics of patients in the Quebec Parkinson Network cohort. Data are presented for the 1070 patients with PD, except the following for which data were not available for all patients: age (n = 1056) and coffee consumption (n = 985). Family history of PD refers to having a mother, father, sibling, child, or other relation (uncle, aunt, cousin, niece, or nephew) with PD or PD-related disorder. Coffee consumption refers to current coffee drinkers and does not include former coffee drinkers. A history of smoking refers to current and former smokers.
Fig.3Key clinical characteristics of patients in the Quebec Parkinson Network cohort. Data are presented for the 1070 patients with PD, except the following for which data were not available for all patients: age at symptom onset (n = 518), age at diagnosis (n = 921), modified Hoehn and Yahr stage (n = 637), postural instability (n = 697), tremor as presenting symptom (n = 863), rigidity as presenting symptom (n = 748), bradykinesia as presenting symptom (n = 787), and postural instability as presenting symptom (n = 724).
Sex stratified analysis of PD symptoms in the Quebec Parkinson Network
| Symptom | Patients (%) | ||
| Male | Female | ||
| Presenting symptoms | |||
| Tremor | 339/691 (49.1) | 211/379 (55.7) | 0.038b |
| Rigidity | 225/691 (32.6) | 120/379 (31.7) | 0.763b |
| Bradykinesia | 247/691 (35.7) | 128/379 (33.8) | 0.518b |
| Postural instability | 72/439 (16.4) | 48/257 (18.7) | 0.443b |
| Asymmetry | 451/691 (65.3) | 280/379 (73.9) | 0.004b |
| Other symptoms during disease course | |||
| Dyskinesia | 223/515 (43.3) | 171/320 (53.4) | 0.004c |
| Fluctuations | 206/489 (42.1) | 129/296 (43.6) | 0.690b |
| Freezing of gait | 109/691 (15.80) | 64/379 (16.9) | 0.636b |
| Falls | 80/691 (11.6) | 57/379 (15.0) | 0.105b |
| Postural hypotension | 36/506 (7.1) | 34/283 (12.0) | 0.020b |
| Constipation | 140/509 (27.5) | 89/291 (30.6) | 0.354b |
| Anxiety | 292/547 (53.4) | 200/318 (62.9) | 0.006b |
| Depression | 216/531 (40.7) | 140/308 (45.5) | 0.177b |
| Hallucinations | 110/518 (21.2) | 65/296 (22.0) | 0.809b |
| Impulsive or compulsive behavior | 4/488 (0.8) | 5/283 (1.8) | 0.238 b |
| Other psychiatric disorders | 5/485 (1.0) | 1/276 (0.4) | 0.316b |
| Cognitive impairment | 183/564 (32.4) | 102/313 (32.6) | 0.966b |
| Dementia | 15/429 (3.5) | 8/255 (3.1) | 0.801b |
| Sleep disorders | 254/488 (52.0) | 146/284 (51.4) | 0.864b |
| RBD | 269/608 (44.2) | 112/343 (32.7) | <0.001bb. |
RBD, Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder. aBonferroni correction for multiple comparisons set the cut-off p value for statistical significance on 0.0025. bNot significant after adjustment for disease duration. cSignificant after adjustment for age and disease duration.
Analysis of symptoms stratified by RBD status
| Symptom | Patients (%) | ||
| Non-RBD | RBD | ||
| Presenting symptoms | |||
| Tremor | 323/570 (56.7) | 201/381 (52.8) | <0.235c |
| Rigidity | 187/570 (32.8) | 141/381 (37.0) | <0.182c |
| Bradykinesia | 201/570 (35.3) | 153/381 (40.2) | <0.126c |
| Postural instability | 67/426 (15.7) | 49/256 (19.1) | <0.251c |
| Asymmetry | 425/570 (74.6) | 270/381 (70.9) | <0.208c |
| Other symptoms during disease course | |||
| Dyskinesia | 193/481 (40.1) | 180/321 (56.1) | <0.001c |
| Fluctuations | 167/461 (36.2) | 156/301 (51.8) | <0.001c |
| Freezing of gait | 98/570 (17.2) | 70/381 (18.4) | <0.640c |
| Falls | 67/570 (11.8) | 64/381 (16.8) | <0.027b |
| Postural hypotension | 31/479 (6.5) | 37/286 (12.9) | <0.002c |
| Constipation | 121/482 (25.1) | 102/294 (34.7) | <0.004c |
| Anxiety | 279/507 (55.0) | 191/326 (58.6) | <0.312c |
| Depression | 190/491 (38.7) | 149/315 (47.3) | <0.016b |
| Hallucinations | 82/483 (17.0) | 87/302 (28.8) | <0.001c |
| Impulsive or compulsive behavior | 3/464 (0.6) | 6/285 (2.1) | <0.075c |
| Other psychiatric disorders | 2/460 (0.4) | 4/280 (1.4) | <0.144c |
| Cognitive impairment | 162/463 (35.0) | 114/305 (37.4) | <0.500c |
| Dementia | 12/418 (2.9) | 9/251 (3.6) | <0.608c |
RBD, Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder. aBonferroni correction for multiple comparisons set the cut-off p value for statistical significance on 0.0028. bNot significant after adjustment for disease duration. cSignificant after adjustment for sex and disease duration.
Comparison of symptoms between early- and late-onset PD
| Symptom | Patients (%) | ||
| Late onset | Early onset | ||
| Presenting symptoms | |||
| Tremor | 269/410 (65.6) | 65/108 (60.2) | <0.295b |
| Rigidity | 143/410 (34.9) | 46/108 (42.6) | <0.138b |
| Bradykinesia | 146/410 (35.6) | 38/108 (35.2) | <0.935b |
| Postural instability | 90/362 (24.9) | 15/100 (15.0) | <0.037c |
| Asymmetry | 302/410 (73.7) | 80/108 (74.1) | <0.930b |
| Other symptoms during disease course | |||
| Dyskinesia | 119/367 (32.4) | 55/102 (53.9) | <0.001b |
| Fluctuations | 111/359 (30.9) | 46/98 (46.9) | <0.003b |
| Freezing of gait | 86/410 (21.0) | 28/108 (25.9) | <0.269b |
| Falls | 62/410 (15.1) | 25/108 (23.1) | <0.047b |
| Postural hypotension | 34/395 (8.6) | 11/104 (10.6) | <0.533b |
| Constipation | 139/392 (35.5) | 32/104 (30.8) | <0.371b |
| Anxiety | 206/402 (51.2) | 57/106 (53.8) | <0.643b |
| Depression | 150/401 (37.4) | 42/105 (40.0) | <0.626b |
| Hallucinations | 61/398 (15.3) | 22/105 (21.0) | <0.167b |
| Impulsive or compulsive behavior | 2/387 (0.5) | 0/102 (0.0) | <0.467b |
| Other psychiatric disorders | 1/382 (0.3) | 1/102 (1.0) | <0.315b |
| Cognitive impairment | 112/338 (33.1) | 25/84 (29.8) | <0.554b |
| Dementia | 5/335 (1.5) | 1/93 (1.1) | <0.762b |
| Sleep disorders | 184/392 (46.9) | 57/105 (54.3) | <0.181b |
| RBD | 141/395 (35.7) | 38/105 (36.2) | <0.925b |
RBD, Rapid eye movement (REM) sleep behavior disorder. aBonferroni correction for multiple comparisons set the cut-off p value for statistical significance on 0.0026. bNot significant after adjustment for disease duration. cSignificant after adjustment for age.