J Mov Disord.  2016 Sep;9(3):166-170. 10.14802/jmd.16022.

Survival of Korean Huntington's Disease Patients

Affiliations
  • 1Department of Neurology, Movement Disorder Center, Parkinson Study Group, and Neuroscience Research Institute, College of Medicine, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea. brain@snu.ac.kr

Abstract


OBJECTIVE
The survival of Huntington's disease (HD) patients is reported to be 15-20 years. However, most studies on the survival of HD have been conducted in patients without genetic confirmation with the possible inclusion of non-HD patients, and all studies have been conducted in Western countries. The survival of patients with HD in East Asia, where its prevalence is 10-50-fold lower compared with Western populations, has not yet been reported.
METHODS
Forty-seven genetically confirmed Korean HD patients from independent families were included in this retrospective medical record review study.
RESULTS
The mean age at onset among the 47 patients was 46.1 ± 14.0 years. At the time of data collection, 25 patients had died, and these patients had a mean age at death of 57.8 ± 13.7 years. The Kaplan-Meier estimate of the median survival from onset in the 47 patients was 14.5 years (95% confidence interval: 12.3-16.6). None of the following factors were associated with the survival time in the univariate Cox regression analysis: gender, age at onset, normal CAG repeat size, mutant CAG repeat size, and the absence or presence of non-motor symptoms at onset.
CONCLUSION
This is the first Asian study on survival in HD patients. Survival in Korean HD patients may be shorter than that reported for Western populations, or at least is in the lower range of expected survival. A larger longitudinal observation study is needed to confirm the results found in this study.

Keyword

Huntington's disease; survival; CAG; Korea; Asia

MeSH Terms

Age of Onset
Asia
Asian Continental Ancestry Group
Data Collection
Far East
Humans
Huntington Disease*
Kaplan-Meier Estimate
Korea
Medical Records
Prevalence
Retrospective Studies
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