| Literature DB >> 23400498 |
Marco Onofrj1, Sara Varanese, Laura Bonanni, John-Paul Taylor, Angelo Antonini, Enza Maria Valente, Simona Petrucci, Fabrizio Stocchi, Astrid Thomas, Bernardo Perfetti.
Abstract
To study prevalence, specific patterns and response to treatment of tremor in dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB), in comparison with other tremulous disorders prevalence, qualitative and quantitative features of tremor were studied in an incident cohort of 67 dopaminergic treatment naive DLB, 111 Parkinson's Disease (PD) and 34 Essential Tremor (ET) patients. Tremulous DLB patients (tDLB) were compared with tremulous PD (tPD) and ET patients and followed for 2 years. Double blind placebo-controlled acute drug challenge with L-Dopa and alcohol was performed in all ET, 24 tDLB and 27 tPD. Effects of dopaminergic chronic treatment in all tDLB and tPD patients and primidone in 8 tDLB were also assessed. Tremor occurred in 44.76 % of DLB patients. The tDLB patients presented a complex pattern of mixed tremors, characterized by rest and postural/action tremor, including walking tremor and standing overflow in 50 % tDLB. Standing tremor with overflow was characteristic of tDLB (p < 0.001). Head tremor was more frequent in tDLB than tPD and ET (p = 0.001). The tDLB tremors were reduced by acute and chronic dopaminergic treatments (p < 0.01) but not by alcohol or primidone. Tremor occurs commonly in DLB patients with a complex mixed tremor pattern which shows a significant response to acute and chronic dopaminergic treatments. Recognizing that there is a clinical category of tremulous DLB may help the differential diagnosis of tremors.Entities:
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Year: 2013 PMID: 23400498 PMCID: PMC3705145 DOI: 10.1007/s00415-013-6853-y
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Neurol ISSN: 0340-5354 Impact factor: 4.849
Fig. 1Flow chart of the study: referral to clinics, selection of patients according to instrumental evaluation proposed by Consortium Consensus criteria, and drug effect assessments. The comparative analysis was performed only in patients whose diagnosis was not challenged during the follow-up. The asterisk indicates that the two patients who developed PDD during follow-up were considered in the 65 patients of the PD group
Demographic and clinical characteristics of groups
| DLB ( | PD ( | ET ( |
| |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Age | 72.15 (5.43) | 66.52 (8.84) | 67.79 (3.73) | <0.005a |
| Gender (F/M) | 35/31 | 51/60 | 16/18 | NS |
| Disease duration | 2.86 (0.95) | 4.07 (3.1) | 4.7 (1.91) | <0.001a |
| UPDRS III | ||||
| Baseline | 26.98 (5.14) | 24.47 (12.4) | NA | <0.001b |
| Followup | 21.61 (5.28) | 18.01 (11.44) | NA | |
| | <0.001 | <0.001 | ||
| MMSE | ||||
| Baseline | 18.11 (3.27) | 28.07 (1.5) | 28.7 (1.5) | <0.001a |
| Followup | 12.95 (2.78) | 26.82 (1.93) | 27.91 (2.1) | |
| | <0.001 | <0.001 | NS | |
| DRS2 | ||||
| Baseline | 84.05 (12.82) | 136.89 (7.08) | 136.29 (2.6) | <0.001a |
| Followup | 61.61 (12.85) | 132.04 (8.73) | 135.78 (3.2) | |
| | <0.001 | <0.001 | NS | |
| FAB | ||||
| Baseline | 12.41 (1.53) | 17.09 (1.13) | 17.54 (0.8) | <0.001a |
| Followup | 9.67 (1.36) | 15.48 (1.3) | 17.46 (1.1) | |
| | <0.001 | <0.001 | NS | |
| CAF | ||||
| Baseline | 2.95 (1.4) | 0.05 (0.42) | 0 | <0.001a |
| Followup | 5.13 (1.31) | 0.24 (1.03) | 0 | |
| | <0.001 | <0.001 | NA | |
| NPI | ||||
| Baseline | 20.74 (1.6) | 7.6 (2.84) | 1.8 (1.7) | <0.001b,d |
| Followup | 28.74 (1.60) | 8.61 (4.14) | 1.9 (1.5) | |
| | <0.001 | <0.001 | NS | |
| RBD (n/%) | ||||
| Baseline | 58 (86.6) | 47 (42.3) | 0 | <0.001c |
| Followup | 62 (92.5) | 70 (63.1) | 0 | |
| | NS | 0.033 | NA | |
| VH( | ||||
| Baseline | 49 (73.1) | 0 | 0 | NA |
| Followup | 62 (92.5) | 31 (27.9) | 0 | |
| | NS | NA | NA | |
All values represent mean (SD, when not otherwise stated). Reported p values compare between groups (DLB, PD and ET) and within groups (baseline and follow-up). The p values have been calculated using Oneway ANOVA with Bonferroni corrections for parametric variables and χ 2 for categorical variables. Disease duration indicates evidence of cognitive decline in DLB
MMSE Mini Mental State Examination, NP neuropsychiatry inventory, FAB frontal assessment battery, DRS-2 Dementia Rating Scale-2, CAF clinician assessment of fluctuation, UPDRS-III Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale-subscale III, H/Y Hoehn/Yahr staging, RBD REM sleep behavior disorders, VH visual hallucinations (also including benign VH), NA not applicable, NS not significant
aDLB different from PD and ET
bET different from PD and DLB
cDLB different from PD
dPD different from ET
Comparison between tremulous and non-tremulous patients within the DLB and PD groups
| DLB ( | PD ( | |||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Tremor (30) | Non-tremor (37) |
| Tremor (65) | Non-tremor (46) |
| |
| Age | 73.9 (5.17) | 70.74 (5.3) | 0.017 | 64.63 (9.82) | 69.19 (6.44) | 0.007 |
| Disease duration | 2.13 (0.86) | 3.45 (0.5) | <0.001 | 4.3 (3.31) | 5.23 (2.86) | NS |
| UPDRS III | 25.5 (4.61) | 28.18 (5.3) | 0.032 | 23.52 (13.04) | 25.82 (11.43) | NS |
| MMSE | 19.03 (2.56) | 17.37 (3.61) | 0.039 | 28.09 (1.72) | 28.04 (1.31) | NS |
| DRS2 | 87.96 (7.69) | 80.89 (15.19) | 0.024 | 136.16 (8.25) | 137.91 (4.9) | NS |
| FAB | 12.36 (1.69) | 12.45 (1.42) | NS | 17.03 (1.22) | 17.17 (0.99) | NS |
| CAF | 3.2 (1.34) | 2.75 (1.44) | NS | 0.09 (0.55) | 0 | NS |
| NPI | 20.7 (1.55) | 20.78 (1.66) | NS | 7.27 (3.14) | 8.19 (2.26) | NS |
| RBD ( | 28 | 30 | NS | 29 | 18 | NS |
| VH ( | 24 | 25 | NS | 0 | 0 | NA |
All values represent mean (SD). p values have been calculated using Oneway ANOVA with Bonferroni corrections for parametric variables and χ 2 for categorical variables
MMSE Mini Mental State Examination, NP neuropsychiatry inventory, FAB frontal assessment battery, DRS-2 Dementia Rating Scale-2, CAF clinician assessment of fluctuation, UPDRS-III Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale-subscale III, H/Y Hoehn/Yahr staging, RBD REM sleep behavior disorders, VH visual hallucinations (also including benign VH), NA not applicable, NS not significant
Severity of tremor types as per TRGRS scores
| TRGRS | DLB ( | tPD ( | ET ( | |||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| % ( | Mean ± SD | Freq-Hz | Side B % ( | % ( | Mean ± SD | Freq-Hz | Side B % ( | % ( | Mean ± SD | Freq-Hz | Side B % ( | |
| 1. Head | 27 (8) | 1.0 | 2.5–4.8 | – | 3 (2) | 1.0 | 2.4–4.9 | – | 29 (10) | 1.30 ± 0.5 | 2.5–5.2 | – |
| 2. Face | 43 (13) | 1.31 ± 0.5 | 4.1–7.2 | – | 25 (16) | 1.31 ± 0.5 | 4.2–6.9 | – | – | – | – | – |
| 3. Voice | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | – | 17 (6) | 1.25 ± 0.5 | NA | – |
| 4. a. Rest arm | 87 (26) | 1.77 ± 0.6 | 4.9–7.2 | 57 (16) | 82 (53) | 2.08 ± 0.8 | 4.9–7.1 | 8 (4) | 9 (3) | 1.0 | 5.2–7.4 | – (3) |
| b. Forward arm | 57 (17) | 2.24 ± 0.4 | 4.3–7.5 | 59 (10) | 46 (30) | 1.50 ± 0.7 | 4.6–7.4 | 10 (3) | 100 (34) | 1.94 ± 0.7 | 5.4–7.4 | 100 (34) |
| c. Lateral arm | 57 (17) | 2.00 ± 0.8 | 4.8–7.2 | 59 (10) | 15 (10) | 1.50 ± 0.7 | 4.3–7.3 | 10 (1) | 100 (34) | 2.00 ± 0.8 | 5.2–7.3 | 100 (34) |
| b-c* reemergent | 57 (17) | 19 (12) | ||||||||||
| d. Kinetic | 60 (18) | 1.89 ± 0.7 | 4.9–7.3 | 89 (16) | 15 (10) | 1.60 ± 0.7 | 4.7–7.1 | 10 (1) | 100 (34) | 1.85 ± 0.6 | 5.1–7.1 | 100 (34) |
| e. Walking | 80 (24) | 2.25 ± 0.8 | 5.1–7.5 | 68 (17) | 72 (47) | 1.74 ± 0.7 | 4.3–7.6 | 26 (12) | – | – | – | – |
| 5. Trunk | 27 (8) | 1.37 ± 0.5 | 4.0–7.2 | – | 5 (3) | 1.33 | 4.1–7.0 | – | 9 (3) | 1.66 | 5.1–7.0 | – |
| 6. Action leg | 53 (16) | 1.12 | 4.2–6.9 | 44 (7) | 3 (2) | 1.0 | 4.3–7.4 | 0 (0) | 56 (19) | 1.37 ± 0.5 | 5.3–7.3 | 100 (19) |
| 7. Rest leg | 53 (16) | 1.31 ± 0.5 | 4.2–7.0 | 75 (12) | 45 (29) | 1.31 ± 0.5 | 4.1–7.2 | 31 (9) | 3 (1) | 1.0 | 5.2–7.3 | – (1) |
| 8. Standing | 53 (16) | 2.25 ± 0.7 | 4.6–7.3 | – | 5 (3) | 2.33 | 5.1–7.2 | – | 3 (1) | 1.0 | 5.1–7.1 | – (1) |
| *with overflow | 47 (14) | 3 (2) | ||||||||||
| 9. Spiral drawing | 50 (15) | 1.87 ± 0.6 | NA | 67 (10) | 15 (10) | 1.40 ± 0.5 | NA | 20 (2) | 100 (34) | 2.18 ± 0.8 | NA | 100 (34) |
| 10. Water pouring | 47 (14) | 1.71 ± 0.7 | NA | 71 (10) | 12 (8) | 1.25 ± 0.5 | NA | 25 (2) | 100 (34) | 2.12 ± 0.8 | NA | 100 (34) |
Item of the TRGRS are reported on the left, face tremor in the table is the average for each patient of face and jaw tremor. Tongue tremor was not observed. Items 10 and 11 are omitted as not rated in all patients
Percentages represent the prevalence of each item in the group (score > 1) and are approximated to the following unit if >0.4
The re-emergent item 4 b-c* indicates forward and lateral arm tremor appearing not earlier than 5 s from acquiring the posture. Standing *with overflow indicates spreading of tremor from affected arms to other body parts when standing. These supplementary items were not specifically rated as not applicable, but amplitude scores were reported in items 4* and 8
TRGRS scores are reported as mean ± SD (standard deviation). SD scores are not reported if n < 4. Side is coded as bilateral B versus unilateral predominant (TRGRS score one side being >50 % of the score of the controlateral side)
NA not applicable available
Fig. 2Graphic representation of prevalence of mixed tremor and overlap of tremors in tDLB, tPD and ET. Notice the complexity of mixed forms of tremor in tDLB as compared to tPD and ET. The circle or “pie” graph on the upper half shows the general categories of mixed (any combination) a or isolated forms of tremor, (rest) b. The ring or exploded “doughnut” graph below each pie represents separate subcategories of tremors in the same populations, as marked by following symbols: m mixed, m1: sum of action postural rest arm, action leg, + walking tremor; m2: rest + action + walking tremor; m3: rest + action + postural + walking tremor; m4: rest + action + walking + standing tremor; m5: rest + action + walking + postural arm + standing tremor; m6: rest + walking tremor; m7: rest + walking + postural tremor; m8: action + postural tremor; m + f: mixed + face tremor; m + h: mixed + head tremor; m + h/f: mixed + head + face tremor; m + h/V: mixed +head + voice
Fig. 3Frequency analysis and power spectra of tremor at rest and during standing with wing beating arm posture in a patient affected by DLB. EXTENSOR CARPI ULNARIS = ECU; DELTOID = DEL; VASTUS MEDIALIS = VM; TIBIALIS ANTERIOR = TA Horizontal scales represent frequencies in Hz, (0–16 Hz) amplitude of random noise frequencies are 0.2–0.6 μV2. A vertical red line connects 5.6 Hz frequencies, which is the specific tremor frequency in this patient. Horizontal arrows point to minor frequency variations (range 0.5–01 Hz) of the peak amplitude. Notice overflow during standing posture for the same districts involved by the rest tremor to other body districts
Fig. 4Response to acute drug challenge and chronic treatment. The scores are expressed as mean TRGRS scores. Bars represent the SE. * p < 0.01 a: acute treatment. Total TRGRS scores. Improvement after l-Dopa administration was significant only in tDLB group (p < 0.001). Acute alcohol test improved tremor only in ET (p < 0.001). b Tremor in chronically treated patients clustered scores. Rest tremor is the sum of head, face, rest arms and rest leg items; postural tremor is the sum of forward arm and lateral arm items; action is the sum of kinetic, action leg, spiral and water items, mixed tremor defines any combination of rest, postural, action, standing and walking tremors