NUPDRS2P

Table Description:

Detailed notes for this table are included below.

1.0 Description: nUPDRS Part II: Patient Questionnaire

View Source CRFs

2.0 CRFs: Click on any PAG_NAME link below to be taken to a screenshot of how this eCRF is currently implemented in the PPMI 2.0 Study.

2.0 Data Dictionary

Table Constraints:

2.0 Code Book

ITM_NAME

CODE

DECODE_1.0

NUPSOURC

1

Patient

NUPSOURC

2

Caregiver

NUPSOURC

3

Patient and Caregiver - Equal Proportion

Missing Columns

ITM_NAME

DSCR_1.0

NP2DRES

DRESSING

NP2EAT

EATING TASKS

NP2FREZ

FREEZING

NP2HOBB

DOING HOBBIES AND OTHER ACTIVITIES

NP2HWRT

HANDWRITING

NP2HYGN

HYGIENE

NP2RISE

GETTING OUT OF BED, CAR, OR DEEP CHAIR

NP2SALV

SALIVA + DROOLING

NP2SPCH

SPEECH

NP2SWAL

CHEWING AND SWALLOWING

NP2TRMR

TREMOR

NP2TURN

TURNING IN BED

NP2WALK

WALKING AND BALANCE

NUPSOURC

Primary Source of Information

Details

In the EDC, the MDS-UPDRS Part I and Part II patient questionnaires were combined into one form (NUPDRSP). They were split back out into their respective tables (NUPDRS1P and NUPDRS2P) during the transfer to LONI, which matches the 1.0 structure. The NUPDRS2P table is conceptually the same between 1.0 and 2.0. Two small design differences have been outlined below.

PAG_NAME

In 1.0, the PAG_NAME for this table was NUPDRS2P while in 2.0 the PAG_NAME is NUPDRSP. This is due to the design of the EDC. PAG_NAME is not seen in the above representation of the data dictionary, because it is a standard variable present in all tables derived from CRFs. However, you can see the PAG_NAME in the downloadable version of the PPMI 2.0 data dictionary.

NP2PTOT

The total score is the sum of NP2SPCH, NP2SALV, NP2SWAL, NP2EAT, NP2DRES, NP2HYGN, NP2HWRT, NP2HOBB, NP2TURN, NP2TRMR, NP2RISE, NP2WALK, and NP2FREZ. It will not be computed if there are missing values in any of these columns.

Codebook

Besides NUPRSOURC, no variables from the NUPDRS2P table were included in PPMI 1.0’s Code List. In 2.0, all variable options from the NUPDRS2P table have been added to the codebook to document what the different codes mean for each question.