Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scale

Background: Pain is a common symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Scales to rate pain in PD are marred by several flaws, either not being available in other languages or not specific for PD. Objectives: To assess the frequency of pain among bilingual Indian PD patients using “King'...

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Main Authors: Madhuri Behari, Abhilekh Srivastava, Renu Achtani, Neha Nandal, Rupa Bala Dutta
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Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications 2020-01-01
Series:Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
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Online Access:http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2020;volume=23;issue=6;spage=774;epage=780;aulast=Behari
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spelling doaj-7d496f412f0c4bdd90ee3ad0ac43bee52021-01-08T02:51:13ZengWolters Kluwer Medknow PublicationsAnnals of Indian Academy of Neurology0972-23271998-35492020-01-0123677478010.4103/aian.AIAN_449_20Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scaleMadhuri BehariAbhilekh SrivastavaRenu AchtaniNeha NandalRupa Bala DuttaBackground: Pain is a common symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Scales to rate pain in PD are marred by several flaws, either not being available in other languages or not specific for PD. Objectives: To assess the frequency of pain among bilingual Indian PD patients using “King's Parkinson's disease pain scale” (KPPS) and to validate it. Methods: We randomly administered KPPS in Hindi/English to all consecutive bilingual persons with PD. The results were appropriately analyzed. Results: A total of 119 PD patients were enrolled with a mean age of 64.34 (± 9.57) years. Median Hoehn and Yahr stage was 2 (42.85%). Pain was present in 62 (52.1%) PD patients. The most common type was musculoskeletal (74.19%). The mean total KPPS score was 16.02 ± 10.57. KPPS score was significantly higher in women and correlated positively with unified Parkinson's disease rating scale (UPDRS) part 2 and 4 scores (r = 0.27 and r = 0.25). Risk factors for pain were female gender, higher H and Y stage, total UPDRS score, and individual UPDRS part 3 and 4 scores. Difficulty falling asleep (P = 0.01), frequent awakenings (P = 0.01), diminished smell sensation (P = 0.003), diminished speech volume (P = 0.02), gait freezing (P = 0.03), and falls (P = 0.001) correlated with the presence of pain. The interclass correlation coefficient between the Hindi and English versions of KPPS was 0.835, while Bland–Altman analysis showed 96.7% agreement suggesting excellent correlation and validation. Conclusions: KPPS is an easy tool for characterization, scoring, and follow-up of pain in PD patients. The Hindi version has good agreement with the original English version.http://www.annalsofian.org/article.asp?issn=0972-2327;year=2020;volume=23;issue=6;spage=774;epage=780;aulast=Beharihindi translationkpps scalemovement disordernonmotor symptomspainpd
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author Madhuri Behari
Abhilekh Srivastava
Renu Achtani
Neha Nandal
Rupa Bala Dutta
spellingShingle Madhuri Behari
Abhilekh Srivastava
Renu Achtani
Neha Nandal
Rupa Bala Dutta
Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scale
Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
hindi translation
kpps scale
movement disorder
nonmotor symptoms
pain
pd
author_facet Madhuri Behari
Abhilekh Srivastava
Renu Achtani
Neha Nandal
Rupa Bala Dutta
author_sort Madhuri Behari
title Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scale
title_short Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scale
title_full Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scale
title_fullStr Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scale
title_full_unstemmed Pain assessment in Indian Parkinson's Disease patients using King's Parkinson's Disease pain scale
title_sort pain assessment in indian parkinson's disease patients using king's parkinson's disease pain scale
publisher Wolters Kluwer Medknow Publications
series Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology
issn 0972-2327
1998-3549
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Background: Pain is a common symptom in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. Scales to rate pain in PD are marred by several flaws, either not being available in other languages or not specific for PD. Objectives: To assess the frequency of pain among bilingual Indian PD patients using “King's Parkinson's disease pain scale” (KPPS) and to validate it. Methods: We randomly administered KPPS in Hindi/English to all consecutive bilingual persons with PD. The results were appropriately analyzed. Results: A total of 119 PD patients were enrolled with a mean age of 64.34 (± 9.57) years. Median Hoehn and Yahr stage was 2 (42.85%). Pain was present in 62 (52.1%) PD patients. The most common type was musculoskeletal (74.19%). The mean total KPPS score was 16.02 ± 10.57. KPPS score was significantly higher in women and correlated positively with unified Parkinson's disease rating scale (UPDRS) part 2 and 4 scores (r = 0.27 and r = 0.25). Risk factors for pain were female gender, higher H and Y stage, total UPDRS score, and individual UPDRS part 3 and 4 scores. Difficulty falling asleep (P = 0.01), frequent awakenings (P = 0.01), diminished smell sensation (P = 0.003), diminished speech volume (P = 0.02), gait freezing (P = 0.03), and falls (P = 0.001) correlated with the presence of pain. The interclass correlation coefficient between the Hindi and English versions of KPPS was 0.835, while Bland–Altman analysis showed 96.7% agreement suggesting excellent correlation and validation. Conclusions: KPPS is an easy tool for characterization, scoring, and follow-up of pain in PD patients. The Hindi version has good agreement with the original English version.
topic hindi translation
kpps scale
movement disorder
nonmotor symptoms
pain
pd
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