Parkinson's Disease (Jan 2011)

The Possible Clinical Predictors of Fatigue in Parkinson’s Disease: A Study of 135 Patients as Part of International Nonmotor Scale Validation Project

  • Vinod Metta,
  • Kartik Logishetty,
  • P. Martinez-Martin,
  • Heather M. Gage,
  • P. E. S. Schartau,
  • T. K. Kaluarachchi,
  • Anne Martin,
  • Per Odin,
  • P. Barone,
  • Fabrizio Stocchi,
  • A. Antonini,
  • K. Ray Chaudhuri

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4061/2011/125271
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2011

Abstract

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Fatigue is a common yet poorly understood and underresearched nonmotor symptom in Parkinson’s disease. Although fatigue is recognized to significantly affect health-related quality of life, it remains underrecognised and empirically treated. In this paper, the prevalence of fatigue as measured by a validated visual analogue scale and the Parkinson’s disease nonmotor symptoms scale (PDNMSS) was correlated with other motor and nonmotor comorbidities. In a cohort of patients from a range of disease stages, occurrence of fatigue correlated closely with more advanced Parkinson’s disease, as well as with depression, anxiety, and sleep disorders, hinting at a common underlying basis.