MDS Abstracts

Abstracts from the International Congress of Parkinson’s and Movement Disorders.

MENU 
  • Home
  • Meetings Archive
    • 2024 International Congress
    • 2023 International Congress
    • 2022 International Congress
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2021
    • MDS Virtual Congress 2020
    • 2019 International Congress
    • 2018 International Congress
    • 2017 International Congress
    • 2016 International Congress
  • Keyword Index
  • Resources
  • Advanced Search

Predictors of quality of life in Huntington’s disease. A longitudinal observational study

A. Brás, F. Júlio, M. Sousa, F. Blanco, C. Januário (Coimbra, Portugal)

Meeting: 2016 International Congress

Abstract Number: 1143

Keywords: Chorea (also see specific diagnoses, etc): Clinical features, Huntingtons disease

Session Information

Date: Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Session Title: Huntington's disease

Session Time: 12:00pm-1:30pm

Location: Exhibit Hall located in Hall B, Level 2

Objective: To analyze predictors and progression of quality of life in patients with Huntington’s disease (HD), on a longitudinal assessment over two years.

Background: HD is an inherited neurodegenerative disease that affects motor, cognitive and neuropsychiatric functions. Quality of life (QoL) of HD patients is influence by these three domains.

Methods: We performed a longitudinal study (three consecutive evaluations over a two-year period) of 22 HD patients followed in the Neurogenetics Department of a University Hospital. The following data was collected: demographic (age, sex and education level), clinical (age of onset, duration of illness, presentation symptom) and genetic (CAG repeats and genetic transmission). Each patient was evaluated according to: Unified Huntington Disease Rating Scale (UHDRS) – motor score; Cognitive performance (symbol-digit, verbal fluency and stroop interference); Neuropsychological score (depression, drive/executive, irritability, psychosis and apathy); Functional assessment (Total Functional Capacity Score, independence and functional scale) and quality of life (Short Form Health Survey). Statistical analysis was performed using bivariate analysis. A p<0,05 was considered statistically significant.

Results: 59% of patients were female, the mean age of onset was 38.9 years, with a mean disease duration of 10.9 years. Neuropsychiatric symptoms were the most common form of presentation (45.5%). By univariate analysis we found that depression was the main determinant of QoL at the baseline evaluation (p<0,004). Apathy (p<0,009), drive/executive (p<0,024) and worse cognitive scores (p<0,018) were the major determinants in long-term evaluation. In our sample, functional capacities and motor score do not appear to have a significant impact on quality of life.

Conclusions: Early in the disease, neuropsychiatric symptoms seem to have a greater impact on QoL. On the other hand, worsening of cognitive scores throughout the evaluations becomes more important in determining QoL in later stages of the disease. Despite cognitive and behavioral impact on QoL, there are still no specific interventions in this area.

To cite this abstract in AMA style:

A. Brás, F. Júlio, M. Sousa, F. Blanco, C. Januário. Predictors of quality of life in Huntington’s disease. A longitudinal observational study [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2016; 31 (suppl 2). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/predictors-of-quality-of-life-in-huntingtons-disease-a-longitudinal-observational-study/. Accessed June 15, 2025.
  • Tweet
  • Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window) Email
  • Click to print (Opens in new window) Print

« Back to 2016 International Congress

MDS Abstracts - https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/predictors-of-quality-of-life-in-huntingtons-disease-a-longitudinal-observational-study/

Most Viewed Abstracts

  • This Week
  • This Month
  • All Time
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • Life expectancy with and without Parkinson’s disease in the general population
  • What is the appropriate sleep position for Parkinson's disease patients with orthostatic hypotension in the morning?
  • Patients with Essential Tremor Live Longer than their Relatives
  • Increased Risks of Botulinum Toxin Injection in Patients with Hypermobility Ehlers Danlos Syndrome: A Case Series
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • What is the appropriate sleep position for Parkinson's disease patients with orthostatic hypotension in the morning?
  • Life expectancy with and without Parkinson’s disease in the general population
  • The hardest symptoms that bother patients with Parkinson's disease
  • An Apparent Cluster of Parkinson's Disease (PD) in a Golf Community
  • Effect of marijuana on Essential Tremor: A case report
  • Increased Risks of Botulinum Toxin Injection in Patients with Hypermobility Ehlers Danlos Syndrome: A Case Series
  • Covid vaccine induced parkinsonism and cognitive dysfunction
  • Estimation of the 2020 Global Population of Parkinson’s Disease (PD)
  • Patients with Essential Tremor Live Longer than their Relatives
  • Help & Support
  • About Us
  • Cookies & Privacy
  • Wiley Job Network
  • Terms & Conditions
  • Advertisers & Agents
Copyright © 2025 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society. All Rights Reserved.
Wiley