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Table 1 Patient characteristics (data as mean and SD) or count (%)

From: Neurologists’ diagnostic accuracy of depression and cognitive problems in patients with parkinsonism

 

All patients(n = 104)

PD

(n = 53)

APS

(n = 13)

VP

(n = 8)

ET

(n = 11)

DIP

(n = 4)

No parkinsonism

(n = 15)

Mean age in years (SD)

70,3 (9,46)

69,81 (9,74)

70,29 (7,42)

73,71 (1,60)

67,91 (10,38)

67,50 (12,61)

72,44 (11,06)

Men

64%

63%

75%

56%

91%

50%

47%

Mean score UPDRS-III (SD)

15,03 (8,08)

16,88 (6,06)

19,57 (9,94)

18,29 (9,55)

6,82 (3,95)

17,00 (10,86)

8,75 (6,18)

SCOPA-COG >20 (no CI)

55%

58%

67%

38%

82%

25%

60%

SCOPA-COG < =20 (yes CI)

45%

42%

33%

62%

18%

75%

40%

Hamilton < 8 (no depression)

74%

81%

54%

71%

73%

100%

60%

Hamilton > =8 (yes depression)

26%

19%

46%

29%

27%

0%

40%

‘Self-diagnosed’ presence of CI

38%

34%

69%

25%

18%

50%

47%

‘Self-diagnosed’ presence of depression

18%

13%

23%

13%

36%

25%

20%

  1. PD = Parkinson’s disease, APS = atypical parkinsonian syndromes, VP = vascular parkinsonism, ET = essential tremor, DIP = drug induced parkinsonism, UPDRS-III = Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale part III, SCOPA-COG = Scales for Outcomes in Parkinson’s Disease-Cognition, Hamilton = Hamilton Depressing Rating Scale CI = cognitive impairment.