Category: Parkinson's Disease: Pathophysiology
Objective: To determine phenotypic differences using qualitative and quantitative measures between African American (AA) and white (W) patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) at Rush University Medical Center (RUMC) Movement Disorders Clinic.
Background: In prior studies, AA patients with PD were more likely have a greater degree of disability overall than W patients with PD.
Method: Patients with PD in a movement disorders clinic were approached to participate in a study examining differences in PD between W and AA PD patients. After the patients were consented, their diagnosis was verified, and demographics collected. They then underwent a battery of tests, including MDS-UPDRS Part III, and the motor domains of the NIH toolbox: 4-meter walk gait speed test, 9-hole pegboard dexterity test, 2-minute walk endurance test, grip strength test, and standing balance test.
Results: 23 W PD and 24 AA PD patients participated. 48.9% were male, average age of the participants was 67.17 (+ 8.19) years old, mean MDS-UPDRS Part III score was 22.52 (+8.77), and 74.5% were Hoehn and Yahr stage II (range II to IV). There were no significant differences between AA and W PD patients in age, education, MDS-UPDRS Part III scores or Hoehn and Yahr stage. Using an ANOVA with Bonferroni correction for multiple comparisons, the W PD patients performed significantly better than the AA PD patients on the 4-meter walk gait speed test (p<0.001), and the standing balance test (p<0.001).
Conclusion: The NIH toolbox was able to detect differences in gait and balance between AA and W patients with PD that were not detected with MDS-UPDRS part III scores. Further work will need to be done in order to identify the underlying reasons for greater disability in AA PD patients.
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
M. Bailey, G. Stebbins, S. Anderson, D. Hall. Phenotype of Parkinson’s Disease in African Americans Using NIH Toolbox Motor Measures [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2020; 35 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/phenotype-of-parkinsons-disease-in-african-americans-using-nih-toolbox-motor-measures/. Accessed November 21, 2024.« Back to MDS Virtual Congress 2020
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