Volume 19, Issue 9 p. 1020-1028
Research Article

Movement Disorder Society Task Force report on the Hoehn and Yahr staging scale: Status and recommendations The Movement Disorder Society Task Force on rating scales for Parkinson's disease

Christopher G. Goetz

Corresponding Author

Christopher G. Goetz

Chairperson

Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

Rush University Medical Center, 1725 W. Harrison Street, Chicago, IL 60612Search for more papers by this author
Werner Poewe

Werner Poewe

Writing Committee

Innsbruck University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria

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Olivier Rascol

Olivier Rascol

Writing Committee

Rascol, Laboratoire de Pharmacologie Medicale et Clinique, Toulouse, France

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Cristina Sampaio

Cristina Sampaio

Writing Committee

University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, United Kingdom

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Glenn T. Stebbins

Glenn T. Stebbins

Writing Committee

Rush University Medical Center, Chicago, IL

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Carl Counsell

Carl Counsell

Expert Consultant

Hospital de Santa Maria, Lisbon, Portugal

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Nir Giladi

Nir Giladi

Expert Consultant

Tel Aviv Sourasky Medical Center, Tel-Aviv, Israel

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Robert G. Holloway

Robert G. Holloway

Expert Consultant

University of Rochester Medical Center, Rochester, NY

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Charity G. Moore

Charity G. Moore

Expert Consultant

University of South Carolina, Columbia, SC

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Gregor K. Wenning

Gregor K. Wenning

Expert Consultant

Innsbruck University Hospital, Innsbruck, Austria

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Melvin D. Yahr

Melvin D. Yahr

Expert Consultant

Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY

Deceased.

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Lisa Seidl

Lisa Seidl

Movement Disorder Society Secretariat Staff

The Movement Disorder Society, Milwaukee, WI

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First published: 30 August 2004
Citations: 1,524

Abstract

The Movement Disorder Society Task Force for Rating Scales for Parkinson's disease (PD) prepared a critique of the Hoehn and Yahr scale (HY). Strengths of the HY scale include its wide utilization and acceptance. Progressively higher stages correlate with neuroimaging studies of dopaminergic loss, and high correlations exist between the HY scale and some standardized scales of motor impairment, disability, and quality of life. Weaknesses include the scale's mixing of impairment and disability and its non-linearity. Because the HY scale is weighted heavily toward postural instability as the primary index of disease severity, it does not capture completely impairments or disability from other motor features of PD and gives no information on nonmotor problems. Direct clinimetric testing of the HY scale has been very limited, but the scale fulfills at least some criteria for reliability and validity, especially for the midranges of the scale (Stages 2–4). Although a “modified HY scale” that includes 0.5 increments has been adopted widely, no clinimetric data are available on this adaptation. The Task Force recommends that: (1) the HY scale be used in its original form for demographic presentation of patient groups; (2) when the HY scale is used for group description, medians and ranges should be reported and analysis of changes should use nonparametric methods; (3) in research settings, the HY scale is useful primarily for defining inclusion/exclusion criteria; (4) to retain simplicity, clinicians should “rate what you see” and therefore incorporate comorbidities when assigning a HY stage; and (5) because of the wide usage of the modified HY scale with 0.5 increments, this adaptation warrants clinimetric testing. Without such testing, however, the original five-point scales should be maintained. © 2004 Movement Disorder Society