Literature DB >> 34991744

The complex syndrome of functional neurological disorder.

Zuzana Forejtová1, Tereza Serranová1, Tomáš Sieger1,2, Matěj Slovák1, Lucia Nováková1, Gabriela Věchetová1, Evžen Růžička1, Mark J Edwards3.   

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Patients with functional neurological disorders (FND) often present with multiple motor, sensory, psychological and cognitive symptoms. In order to explore the relationship between these common symptoms, we performed a detailed clinical assessment of motor, non-motor symptoms, health-related quality of life (HRQoL) and disability in a large cohort of patients with motor FND. To understand the clinical heterogeneity, cluster analysis was used to search for subgroups within the cohort.
METHODS: One hundred fifty-two patients with a clinically established diagnosis of motor FND were assessed for motor symptom severity using the Simplified Functional Movement Disorder Rating Scale (S-FMDRS), the number of different motor phenotypes (i.e. tremor, dystonia, gait disorder, myoclonus, and weakness), gait severity and postural instability. All patients then evaluated each motor symptom type severity on a Likert scale and completed questionnaires for depression, anxiety, pain, fatigue, cognitive complaints and HRQoL.
RESULTS: Significant correlations were found among the self-reported and all objective motor symptoms severity measures. All self-reported measures including HRQoL correlated strongly with each other. S-FMDRS weakly correlated with HRQoL. Hierarchical cluster analysis supplemented with gap statistics revealed a homogenous patient sample which could not be separated into subgroups.
CONCLUSIONS: We interpret the lack of evidence of clusters along with a high degree of correlation between all self-reported and objective measures of motor or non-motor symptoms and HRQoL within current neurobiological models as evidence to support a unified pathophysiology of 'functional' symptoms. Our results support the unification of functional and somatic syndromes in classification schemes and for future mechanistic and therapeutic research.

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Keywords:  Cluster analysis; conversion disorder; correlation; functional movement disorders; functional neurological disorder; gap statistics; medically unexplained symptoms; motor phenotypes

Year:  2022        PMID: 34991744     DOI: 10.1017/S0033291721005225

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychol Med        ISSN: 0033-2917            Impact factor:   7.723


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1.  Attention impairment in motor functional neurological disorders: a neuropsychological study.

Authors:  Gabriela Věchetová; Tomáš Nikolai; Matěj Slovák; Zuzana Forejtová; Marek Vranka; Eva Straková; Tiago Teodoro; Evžen Růžička; Mark J Edwards; Tereza Serranová
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2022-07-17       Impact factor: 6.682

2.  Bridging structural and functional biomarkers in functional movement disorder using network mapping.

Authors:  Petr Sojka; Matěj Slovák; Gabriela Věchetová; Robert Jech; David L Perez; Tereza Serranová
Journal:  Brain Behav       Date:  2022-04-16       Impact factor: 3.405

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