Does WOQ-9 help to recognize symptoms of non-motor wearing-off in Parkinson’s disease?

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Martin Bareš
Irena Rektorová
Robert Jech
Kateřina Farníková
Jan Roth
Evžen Růžička
Petr Kaňovský
Ivan Rektor
Tomáš Pavlík
Leona Uhlířová
Jaroslav Vydlák
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[1] Faculty of Medicine Masaryk University Brno,Movement Disorders Centre Brno and First Department of Neurology
[2] Charles University in Prague and General University Hospital in Prague,Department of Neurology, First Faculty of Medicine
[3] Faculty of Medicine Palacky University,Department of Neurology
[4] Masaryk University,Institute of Biostatistics and Analyses
[5] Novartis s.r.o,undefined
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Wearing-off; Parkinson’s disease; Levodopa; WOQ-9; Epidemiology;
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EWO (Epidemiology of Wearing-Off symptoms among the population of Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients on L-DOPA) is a multicentric, non-interventional, epidemiological and exploratory trial, focused on patients with PD who are treated with L-DOPA. The primary objective is the estimation of wearing-off symptoms (based on WOQ-9 questionnaire and assessment by neurologists) among PD patients who are treated with L-DOPA. From September 30, 2007 to June 30, 2008 altogether 563 valid records of PD patients were collected in movement disorders centers (Level A and Level B centers). Wearing-off symptoms were observed in 66.7% of PD patients (neurologists’ assessment) and in 90.6% of PD patients (WOQ-9 questionnaire). The biggest discrepancy was found in PD patients treated with L-DOPA for 0–2 years. The probability of detecting wearing-off by the neurologists strongly correlated with the highest number of positive responses in the WOQ-9 marked by PD patients. There was significant difference in the diagnosis of wearing-off between Level A centers (77.7%) and Level B centers (62.0%). When motor and non-motor symptoms in the WOQ-9 were considered, the difference between neurologists came from the detection of non-motor symptoms (lower in the Level B centers). The neurologists’ assessment of wearing-off symptoms and PD patients’ subjective evaluation of the WOQ-9 is based on the experience of the neurologist and on the detection of the non-motor symptoms of wearing-off. Careful explanation of the WOQ-9 questionnaire and improved awareness of the non-motor symptoms of wearing-off is strongly suggested.
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