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Roberto Erro1, Andrea Pilotto2, Marcello Esposito3, Enrica Olivola4, Alessandra Nicoletti5, Giulia Lazzeri6, Luca Magistrelli7, Carlo Dallocchio8, Roberta Marchese9, Matteo Bologna4,10, Alessandro Tessitore11, Salvatore Misceo12, Angelo Fabio Gigante12, Carmen Terranova13, Vincenzo Moschella14, Lazzaro di Biase15,16,17, Raffaella Di Giacopo18, Francesca Morgante13,19, Francesca Valentino20, Anna De Rosa21, Assunta Trinchillo21, Maria Chiara Malaguti22, Livia Brusa23, Angela Matinella8, Francesca Di Biasio9, Giulia Paparella4, Rosa De Micco11, Elena Contaldi7, Nicola Modugno4, Alessio Di Fonzo6, Alessandro Padovani2, Paolo Barone24.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The recently released classification has revised the nosology of tremor, defining essential tremor (ET) as a syndrome and fueling an enlightened debate about some newly conceptualized entities such as ET-plus. As a result, precise information of demographics, clinical features, and about the natural history of these conditions are lacking.Entities:
Keywords: Classification; Dystonic tremor; Essential tremor; Prevalence; Rest tremor
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35608737 PMCID: PMC9385818 DOI: 10.1007/s10072-022-06104-w
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurol Sci ISSN: 1590-1874 Impact factor: 3.830
Breakdown of tremor syndromes in the entire cohort
| Diagnosis | |
|---|---|
| ET-plus | 270 (41.34%) |
| ET | 209 (32.01%) |
| Combined tremors | 95 (14.55%) |
| Isolated segmental action tremors | 19 (2.1%) |
| Focal tremors | 15 (2.30%) |
| Indeterminate tremor | 10 (1.53%) |
| Task-specific tremors | 9 (1.38%) |
| Enhanced physiologic tremor | 9 (1.38%) |
| Isolated rest tremor | 4 (0.61%) |
| Orthostatic tremor | 4 (0.61%) |
| Other tremors (including functional tremor, neuropathic tremor, tremor with spasticity and tremor in multiple sclerosis) | 9 (1.38%) |
Frequency of the soft signs in ET-plus
| Soft signs | |
|---|---|
| Rest tremor | 139 (51.48%) |
| Questionable dystonia | 32 (11.85%) |
| Slowing | 26 (9.63%) |
| Impaired tandem gait | 14 (5.18%) |
| Subjective cognitive issues | 13 (4.81%) |
| More than one soft sign | 46 (17.03%) |
Comparisons of the main demographic and clinical features between the three most common tremor syndromes
| ET | ET-plus | Tremor combined with dystonia* | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Sex [male/female; | 122 (58.37%)/87 (41.63%) | 119 (44.07%)/151 (55.93%) | 33 (37.07%)/56 (62.93%) | < 0.001 |
| Age (years; mean ± SD) | 67.63 ± 12.26a,c | 69.92 ± 11.06b,c | 65.04 ± 12.46a,b | 0.001 |
| Age at onset (years; mean ± SD) | 47.23 ± 22.56a | 53.80 ± 19.23b | 48.77 ± 20.18a | 0.05 |
| Disease duration (years; mean ± SD) | 20.39 ± 20.17a,c | 16.12 ± 16.31b | 16.26 ± 16.07b | 0.027 |
| Family history for any movement disorders+ [yes/no; | 102 (62.96%)/ 60 (37.04%) | 113 (54.58%)/94 (45.42%) | 28 (39.43%)/43 (60.57%) | 0.004 |
| Family history for tremor+ [yes/no; | 77 (47.53%) / 85 (52.47%) | 92 (44.45%)/115(55.55%) | 14 (19.71%)/57 (80.29%) | < 0.001 |
| Arm involvement at onset [ | ||||
-No -Unilateral -Bilateral symmetric -Bilateral asymmetric | -4 (1.92%) -48 (23.08%) -78 (37.05%) -78 (37.05%) | -12 (4.49%) -81 (30.33%) -80 (29.97%) -94 (35.21%) | -14 (20.29%) -26 (37.69%) -12 (17.39%) -17 (24.63%) | < 0.001 |
*Including both dystonic tremor and tremor associated with dystonia (see text for details). + Missing values: 47 (ET); 63 (ET-plus); 18 (tremor associated with dystonia). ^1 missing value in ET and 3 in ET-plus, whereas 20 patients with "tremor combined with dystonia" without arm involvement of tremor at the time of the evaluation were excluded from this analysis. aDifferent from ET-plus; post hoc p < 0.05. bDifferent from ET; post hoc p < 0.05. cDifferent from tremor associated with dystonia; post hoc p < 0.05