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. 2012 Jun 15;12:37. doi: 10.1186/1471-2377-12-37

Table 1.

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

  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%

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.