Staging Parkinson's Disease Combining Motor and Nonmotor Symptoms Correlates with Disability and Quality of Life.
Diego Santos GarcíaT De Deus FonticobaJ M Paz GonzálezC Cores BartoloméL Valdés AymerichJ G Muñoz EnríquezE SuárezS JesúsM AguilarP PastorL L PlanellasM CosgayaJ García CaldenteyN CaballolI LegardaJ Hernández VaraI CaboL López ManzanaresI González AramburuM A Ávila RiveraM J CatalánV NogueiraV PuenteJ M García MorenoC BorruéB Solano VilaM Álvarez SaucoL VelaS EscalanteE CuboF Carrillo PadillaJ C Martínez CastrilloP Sánchez AlonsoM G Alonso LosadaN López ArizteguiI GastónJ KulisevskyM Blázquez EstradaM SeijoJ Rúiz MartínezC ValeroM KurtisO de FábreguesJ González ArduraC OrdásL López DíazP MirPablo Martínez-Martínnull Coppadis Study GroupPublished in: Parkinson's disease (2021)
The HY.NMSB scale is simple and reflects the degree of patient involvement more accurately than the H&Y. Patients with a lower H&Y stage may be more affected if they have a greater NMS burden.