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Purdue 钉板测验预测帕金森病的运动知觉加工和功能下降。

Psychomotor processing and functional decline in Parkinson's disease predicted by the Purdue Pegboard test.

机构信息

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Medical Scientist Training Program, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA.

出版信息

Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2021 Jun;36(6):909-916. doi: 10.1002/gps.5492. Epub 2021 Feb 2.

Abstract

BACKGROUND

The Purdue Pegboard test (PPT) assesses upper-extremity dexterity and motor skills. We hypothesized that PPT skill would predict functional and cognitive decline in Parkinson's disease (PD), independent of observer-rated measures of motor impairment.

METHODS

We utilized data from 399 PD participants enrolled in the deprenyl and tocopherol antioxidative therapy of Parkinsonism trial. Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) metrics, neuropsychological assessments, and clinical rating scales were extracted for analysis with multivariate linear mixed-effects and generalized estimating equation regression models.

RESULTS

In multivariate logistic regression, higher baseline and time-varying PPT scores predicted better visual processing speed and attention throughout longitudinal follow-up. No similarly strong associations were found for tests of memory, nonvisual attention, phonemic fluency, or set-shifting. Independently of observer-rated motor impairment (UPDRS part III), PPT performance was significantly associated with changes in activities of daily living (ADL) function measured with UPDRS part II. Low baseline PPT score (≤10th percentile) doubled the relative risk of later ADL dysfunction (≥90th percentile).

CONCLUSIONS

PPT impairment selectively predicted declining psychomotor processing speed in PD. The domain-specificity of this association may reflect correlated pathophysiological changes in top-down visual and motor control pathways. PPT also predicted increasing ADL dysfunction after adjusting for objective measures of motor impairment. We suggest that PPT scores may be prognostically useful for predicting cognitive changes and ADL dysfunction, which have dramatic impacts on both patient and caregiver quality of life. Furthermore, simple task-based assessments like the PPT could be investigated for remote assessment in PD.

摘要

背景

Purdue 钉板测试(PPT)评估上肢灵巧度和运动技能。我们假设,PPT 技能将预测帕金森病(PD)患者的功能和认知下降,而不受观察者评估的运动障碍的影响。

方法

我们利用了参加 deprenyl 和生育酚抗氧化治疗帕金森病试验的 399 名 PD 参与者的数据。提取了统一帕金森病评定量表(UPDRS)指标、神经心理学评估和临床评分,以便进行多元线性混合效应和广义估计方程回归模型分析。

结果

在多元逻辑回归中,较高的基线和时变 PPT 分数预测了整个纵向随访过程中视觉处理速度和注意力的改善。在记忆、非视觉注意力、语音流畅性或定势转移测试中,没有发现与之类似的强烈关联。独立于观察者评估的运动障碍(UPDRS 第 III 部分),PPT 表现与 UPDRS 第 II 部分测量的日常生活活动(ADL)功能的变化显著相关。较低的基线 PPT 分数(≤第 10 百分位)使 ADL 功能障碍(≥第 90 百分位)的相对风险增加了一倍。

结论

PPT 损伤选择性地预测了 PD 患者的精神运动处理速度下降。这种关联的特定性可能反映了自上而下的视觉和运动控制途径中相关的病理生理变化。在调整了运动障碍的客观测量后,PPT 还预测了 ADL 功能的增加。我们建议,PPT 分数可能对预测认知变化和 ADL 功能障碍具有预后意义,这些变化对患者和护理人员的生活质量都有巨大影响。此外,像 PPT 这样简单的基于任务的评估可以在 PD 中进行远程评估。

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