PLoS ONE (Jan 2021)

Validation of the Korean version of the composite autonomic symptom scale 31 in patients with Parkinson’s disease

  • Jong Hyeon Ahn,
  • Jin Myoung Seok,
  • Jongkyu Park,
  • Heejeong Jeong,
  • Younsoo Kim,
  • Joomee Song,
  • Inyoung Choi,
  • Jin Whan Cho,
  • Ju-Hong Min,
  • Byoung Joon Kim,
  • Jinyoung Youn

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 16, no. 10

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Purpose The composite autonomic symptom scale-31 (COMPASS-31) is a self-rated questionnaire that evaluates diverse autonomic symptoms. In the present study, we developed the Korean version of the COMPASS-31 (K-COMPASS-31) with appropriate translation, and verified its reliability and internal and external validity in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD). Methods The original COMPASS-31 was translated independently into Korean by two bilingual neurologists. Test-retest reliability was evaluated at a 2-week interval. We investigated the correlations between the K-COMPASS-31, the scale for outcomes in PD-autonomic (SCOPA-AUT), and the results of an autonomic function test (AFT), respectively. Results A total of 90 patients with PD (47 females; mean age, 63.4 ± 10.8 years) were enrolled. The K-COMPASS-31 showed excellent test-retest reliability (intra-class correlation coefficient = 0.874, p Conclusions In conclusion, the K-COMPASS-31 showed excellent reliability and validity for the assessment of autonomic symptoms in PD patients. The K-COMPASS-31 is an easy-to-repeat and widely used tool for investigating autonomic dysfunction in various neurologic disorders and enables comparison of autonomic dysfunction among neurologic disorders. We recommend the K-COMPASS-31 as a valid instrument for use in clinical practice for patients with PD.