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Ke-Ke Chen1, Zhao-Hui Jin2, Lei Gao2, Lin Qi2, Qiao-Xia Zhen2, Cui Liu2, Ping Wang2, Yong-Hong Liu2, Rui-Dan Wang2, Yan-Jun Liu2, Jin-Ping Fang2, Yuan Su2, Xiao-Yan Yan3, Ai-Xian Liu2, Bo-Yan Fang2.
Abstract
Parkinson's disease (PD) can be classified into three motor-based subtypes: postural instability/gait difficulty (PIGD), tremor dominant (TD), and indeterminate. The neuropathophysiological mechanisms of the three motor subtypes are different, which may lead to different responses to therapy. Sixty-nine patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease (Hoehn-Yahr stage ≤ 3) were screened from 436 patients with Parkinsonism recruited through outpatient services and the internet. According to the Movement Disorder Society Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS) TD/PIGD ratio, the patients were divided into PIGD (TD/PIGD ≤ 0.09; n = 36), TD (TD/PIGD ≥1.15; n = 19), and indeterminate (TD/PIGD = 0.90-1.15; n = 14) groups. All patients received 2 weeks of multidisciplinary intensive rehabilitation treatment (MIRT) during hospitalization, as well as a remote home rehabilitation health education class. Compared with the scores at admission, all patients showed significant improvements in their MDS-UPDRS III score, walking ability, balance, and posture control at discharge. Moreover, the MDS-UPDRS III score improvement was greater in the PIGD group than in the TD group. The follow-up data, collected for 3 months after discharge, showed that overall symptom improvement in each group was maintained for 1-3 months. Furthermore, there were no significant differences in the duration or grade effects of symptom improvement among the three groups. These findings suggest that 2 weeks of MIRT is effective for improving motor performance in all three motor subtypes. Patients in the PIGD group had a better response after hospitalization than those in the TD group. This study was approved by the Institutional Ethics Committee of Beijing Rehabilitation Hospital of Capital Medical University of China (approval No. 2018bkky022) on May 7, 2018 and registered with the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (registration No. ChiCTR1900020771) on January 19, 2019.Entities:
Keywords: Parkinson’s disease; balance; gait; motor; neurodegeneration; posture; rehabilitation; tremorzzm321990
Year: 2021 PMID: 33318414 PMCID: PMC8284270 DOI: 10.4103/1673-5374.301029
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neural Regen Res ISSN: 1673-5374 Impact factor: 5.135
Demographic information and characteristics of the three groups
| Items | PIGD group ( | TH group ( | Indeterminate group ( | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gendera [male, | 18(50.0) | 8(42.1) | 8(57.1) | 0.689* |
| H-Y stageb | 3.0(1.0) | 2.0(1.0) | 2.5 (1.0) | 0.003‡ |
| Disease durationb (yr) | 6.5(5.0) | 5.0(4.0) | 4.5 (4.0) | 0.443‡ |
| Ageb (yr) | 62.5(11.0) | 60.0(10.0) | 63.0 (6.0) | 0.120‡ |
| MMSEb | 28(2) | 27(6) | 28(3) | 0.857‡ |
| Mean L-dopa equivalent dose (LED)c (mg) | 613.9±279.7 | 445.4±199.3 | 560.8±221.9 | 0.077† |
| Motor fluctuationa | 7(19.4) | 1(5.3) | 1(7.1) | 0.317§ |
| MDS-UPDRS IIIc (scores) | 29.1±11.2 | 28.1±10.7 | 30.1±10.0 | 0.861† |
| Axial subscoresb | 5(3) | 3(2) | 5(1) | 0.002‡ |
| Bradykinesia subscoresb | 13.5(9) | 12(9) | 11.5(6) | 0.358‡ |
| Tremor subscoresb | 0(3) | 7(6) | 5(5) | < 0.001‡ |
| Rigidity subscoresb | 7(6) | 6(3) | 5(5) | 0.248‡ |
| M-PASb | 50(9) | 54(5) | 52(10) | 0.104‡ |
| BBSb | 53(4) | 55(3) | 55(2) | 0.061‡ |
| 10MT-Comfortable gait speedc (m/s) | 1.09±0.17 | 1.19±0.17 | 1.13±0.14 | 0.122† |
| 10MT-Fast gait speedc (m/s) | 1.44±0.23 | 1.48±0.22 | 1.52±0.22 | 0.550† |
| FTSTSb (s) | 11.2(3.4) | 10.6(3.2) | 9.0(2.2) | 0.059‡ |
| 6MWDb (m) | 463(111) | 466(137) | 473.5(139) | 0.739‡ |
| TUGb (s) | 9.9(2.3) | 9.3(2.6) | 9.2(3.2) | 0.372‡ |
aCount data are expressed as n(%), bnon-normal data are reported as the median (interquartile range), and cnormally distributed data are expressed as the mean ± SD. *P: Chi-squared test; ‡P: Kruskal-Wallis test; §P: Fisher’s exact test; †P: one-way analysis of variance, df = 2. 10MT: 10-Meter Walk; 6MWD: 6-Minute Walk Distance; BBS: Berg Balance Scale; FTSTS: Five Times Sit to Stand; H-Y: Hoehn–Yahr stage; LED: L-dopa equivalent dose; MDS-UPDRS III: Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scales III; MMSE: Mini-Mental State Examination; M-PAS: Modified Parkinson Activity Scale; n: number of patients; PIGD: postural instability/gait difficulty; SD: standard deviation; TD: tremor dominant; TUG: Timed Get Up and Go.
Motor function assessments of all patients pre- and post-MIRT
| Items | Pre-MIRT ( | Post-MIRT ( | |
|---|---|---|---|
| MDS-UPDRS IIIa (scores) | 29.0±10.7 | 24.3±10.4 | < 0.001 |
| M-PASb | 52(9) | 54(6) | < 0.001 |
| BBSb | 54(4) | 55(3) | < 0.001 |
| 10MT-Comfortable gait speeda (m/s) | 1.13±0.17 | 1.24±1.89 | < 0.001 |
| 10MT-Fast gait speeda (m/s) | 1.47±0.22 | 1.59±0.23 | < 0.001 |
| FTSTSb (s) | 10.6(3.5) | 9.1(3.1) | < 0.001 |
| 6MWDb (m) | 465(117) | 510(98) | < 0.001 |
| TUGb (s) | 9.6(2.5) | 8.5(1.8) | < 0.001 |
aNormally distributed data are expressed as the mean ± SD, while bnon-normal data are reported as the median (interquartile range) (paired samples t-test or Wilcoxon signed-rank test). 10MT: 10-Meter Walk; 6MWD: 6-Minute Walk Distance; BBS: Berg Balance Scale; FTSTS: Five Times Sit to Stand; MDS-UPDRS III: Movement Disorder Society-Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scales III; MIRT: multidisciplinary intensive rehabilitation treatment; M-PAS: Modified Parkinson Activity Scale; n: number of patients; TUG: Timed Get Up and Go.
Changes in motor function among the three groups after MIRT
| Items | PIGD group ( | TH group ( | Indeterminate group ( | |||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Pre-MIRT | Post-MIRT | Pre-MIRT | Post-MIRT | Pre-MIRT | Post-MIRT | |
| MDS-UPDRS IIIa | 29.1±11.2 | 23.5±11.7** | 28.1±10.7 | 24.6±9.3** | 30.1±10.0 | 25.8±8.8** |
| Axial subscoresb (scores) | 5(3) | 4(2)** | 3(2) | 3(2)** | 5(1) | 4(1)* |
| Bradykinesia subscoresb | 13.5(9) | 12(8)** | 12(9) | 10(7)** | 12(6) | 10(8)** |
| Tremor subscoresb | 0(3) | 0(3) | 7(6) | 7(3) | 5(5) | 4(3)** |
| Rigidity subscoresb | 7(6) | 6(6)** | 6(3) | 5(5) | 5(5) | 5(4) |
| M-PASb | 50(9) | 53(8)** | 54(5) | 56(3) | 52(10) | 54(5)* |
| BBSb | 53(4) | 54(4)** | 55(3) | 55(4)** | 55(2) | 56(3)* |
| 10MT-Comfortable gait speeda (m/s) | 1.09±0.17 | 1.21±0.21** | 1.19±0.17 | 1.30±0.16** | 1.13±0.14 | 1.25±0.15** |
| 10MT-Fast gait speeda (m/s) | 1.44±0.23 | 1.54±0.23** | 1.48±0.22 | 1.64±0.24** | 1.52±0.22 | 1.65±0.22** |
| FTSTSb (s) | 11.2(3.4) | 10.0(3.5)** | 10.6(3.2) | 9.1(3.5)** | 9.0(2.2) | 7.7(1.6)** |
| 6MWDb (m) | 463(111) | 490(93)** | 466(137) | 516(88)** | 473.5(139) | 524(81)** |
| TUGb (s) | 9.9(2.3) | 8.7(2.0)** | 9.3(2.6) | 8.4(1.5)** | 9.2(3.2) | 7.9(1.5)** |
The paired samples t-test was used for normally distributed data (MDS-UPDRS III, 10MT-comfortable gait speed, and 10MT-fast gait speed). The Wilcoxon signed-rank test was used for non-normal data (axial subscores, bradykinesia subscores, tremor subscores, rigidity subscores, M-PAS, BBS, FTSTS, 6MWD, and TUG). aNormally distributed data are expressed as the mean ± SD, and bnon-normal data are reported as the median (interquartile range). *P < 0.05, **P < 0.01, vs. pre-MIRT. 10MT: 10-Meter Walk; 6MWD: 6-Minute Walk Distance; BBS: Berg Balance Scale; FTSTS: Five Times Sit to Stand; MDS-UPDRS III: Movement Disorder Society-Unified PD Rating Scales III; MIRT: multidisciplinary intensive rehabilitation treatment; M-PAS: Modified Parkinson Activity Scale; n: number of patients; PIGD: postural instability/gait difficulty; SD: standard deviation; TD: tremor dominant; TUG: Timed Get Up and Go.
Comparison of ΔMDS-UPDRS III among the three groups
| Model | Coefficientsa | 95.0% confidence interval for β | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Unstandardized coefficients | Standardized coefficients | ||||||
| β | SEM | β’ | |||||
| (Constant) | –7.493 | 3.131 | – | –2.393 | 0.02 | (–13.752 to –1.234) | 0.171 |
| H-Y stage | 2.029 | 1.236 | 0.240 | 1.642 | 0.106 | (–0.441 to 4.499) | |
| Axial subscores | 0.040 | 0.376 | 0.018 | 0.108 | 0.915 | (–0.710 to 0.791) | |
| Tremor subscores | –0.243 | 0.204 | –0.218 | –1.193 | 0.238 | (–0.651 to 0.164) | |
| TD group | 4.515 | 1.900 | 0.448 | 2.377 | 0.021# | (0.717 to 8.312) | |
| Indeterminate group | 2.493 | 1.561 | 0.223 | 1.597 | 0.115 | (–0.627 to 5.614) | |
| MDS-UPDRS III | –0.108 | 0.070 | –0.255 | –1.550 | 0.126 | (–0.248 to 0.031) | |
Multiple linear regression was used, and the basis for single-factor variables entering the regression model was P < 0.05. ΔMDS-UPDRS III: Changes in MDSUPDRS III after MIRT; adependent variable: ΔMDS-UPDRS III; #P < 0.05, vs. PIGD group. MDS-UPDRS III: Movement Disorder Society-Unified PD Rating Scales III; PIGD: postural instability/gait difficulty; TD: tremor dominant.