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Postural and Intention Tremors: A Detailed Clinical Study of Essential Tremor vs. Parkinson’s Disease

机译:姿势性和意向性震颤:原发性震颤与帕金森氏病的详细临床研究

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>Background: An estimated 30–50% of essential tremor (ET) diagnoses are incorrect, and the true diagnosis in those patients is often Parkinson’s disease (PD) or other tremor disorders. There are general statements about the tremor in these ET and PD, but published data on the more subtle characteristics of tremor are surprisingly limited. Postural tremor may occur in both disorders, adding to the difficulty. There are several anecdotal impressions regarding specific features of postural tremor in ET vs. PD, including joint distribution (e.g., phalanges, metacarpal-phalangeal joints, wrist), tremor directionality (e.g., flexion-extension vs. pronation-supination), and presence of intention tremor. However, there is little data to support these impressions.>Methods: In this cross-sectional study, 100 patients (ET, 50 PD) underwent detailed videotaped neurological examinations. Arm tremor was rated by a movement disorder neurologist who assessed severity and directionality across multiple joints.>Results: During sustained arm extension, ET patients exhibited more wrist than metacarpal-phalangeal and phalangeal joint tremor than did PD patients (p < 0.001), and more wrist flexion-extension tremor than wrist pronation-supination tremor (p < 0.001). During the finger-nose-finger maneuver, intention tremor was present in approximately one in four (28%) ET patients vs. virtually none (4%) of the Parkinson’s patients (p < 0.001).>Conclusions: We evaluated the location, severity, and directionality of postural tremor in ET and PD, and the presence of intention tremor, observing several clinical differences. We hope that detailed phenomenological data on tremor in ET and PD will help practicing physicians delineate the two diseases.
机译:>背景:估计有30%至50%的原发性震颤(ET)诊断不正确,而这些患者的真正诊断通常是帕金森氏病(PD)或其他震颤疾病。在这些ET和PD中有关于震颤的一般性陈述,但是关于震颤更微妙特征的已发表数据令人惊讶地受到限制。两种疾病都可能发生姿势性震颤,这增加了难度。关于ET与PD的姿势性震颤的特定特征,有一些轶事印象,包括关节分布(例如,指骨,掌指关节,腕部),震颤的方向性(例如,屈伸与内旋旋前)以及存在意向性震颤。但是,几乎没有数据可以支持这些印象。>方法:在这项横断面研究中,对100例患者(ET,50 PD)进行了详细的录像神经系统检查。运动障碍神经病学家对手臂震颤进行了评估,评估了多个关节的严重程度和方向性。>结果:在持续的手臂伸展过程中,ET患者的腕部活动比掌指,指骨关节震颤多于PD患者( p <0.001),而腕部屈伸震颤比腕pro旋前震颤多(p <0.001)。在手指-鼻子-手指操纵过程中,约有四分之一(28%)的ET患者出现意向性震颤,而帕金森氏症患者中几乎没有(4%)(p <0.001)。>结论:我们评估了ET和PD中体位性震颤的位置,严重性和方向性,以及意向性震颤的存在,观察了一些临床差异。我们希望有关ET和PD震颤的详细现象学数据将有助于执业医师描述这两种疾病。

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