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Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)

BACKGROUND: The aim was to assess incidence, prevalence and risk factors of medication-induced tremor in African-Caribbean patients with severe mental illness (SMI). METHOD: A prospective study of SMI patients receiving care from the only mental health service of the previous Dutch Antilles. Eight c...

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Autores principales: Mentzel, Charlotte L., Bakker, P. Roberto, van Os, Jim, Drukker, Marjan, van den Oever, Michiel R. H., Matroos, Glenn E., Hoek, Hans W., Tijssen, Marina AJ, van Harten, Peter N.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28690921
http://dx.doi.org/10.7916/D8GH9QHC
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author Mentzel, Charlotte L.
Bakker, P. Roberto
van Os, Jim
Drukker, Marjan
van den Oever, Michiel R. H.
Matroos, Glenn E.
Hoek, Hans W.
Tijssen, Marina AJ
van Harten, Peter N.
author_facet Mentzel, Charlotte L.
Bakker, P. Roberto
van Os, Jim
Drukker, Marjan
van den Oever, Michiel R. H.
Matroos, Glenn E.
Hoek, Hans W.
Tijssen, Marina AJ
van Harten, Peter N.
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description BACKGROUND: The aim was to assess incidence, prevalence and risk factors of medication-induced tremor in African-Caribbean patients with severe mental illness (SMI). METHOD: A prospective study of SMI patients receiving care from the only mental health service of the previous Dutch Antilles. Eight clinical assessments, over 18 years, focused on movement disorders, medication use, and resting tremor (RT) and (postural) action tremor (AT). Risk factors were modeled with logistic regression for both current (having) tremor and for tremor at the next time point (developing). The latter used a time-lagged design to assess medication changes prior to a change in tremor state. RESULTS: Yearly tremor incidence rate was 2.9% and mean tremor point prevalence was 18.4%. Over a third of patients displayed tremor during the study. Of the patients, 5.2% had AT with 25% of cases persisting to the next time point, while 17.1% of patients had RT of which 65.3% persisted. When tremor data were examined in individual patients, they often had periods of tremor interspersed with periods of no tremor. Having RT was associated with age (OR=1.07 per year; 95% confidence interval 1.03–1.11), sex (OR=0.17 for males; 0.05–0.78), cocaine use (OR=10.53; 2.22–49.94), dyskinesia (OR=0.90; 0.83–0.97), and bradykinesia (OR=1.16; 1.09–1.22). Developing RT was strongly associated with previous measurement RT (OR=9.86; 3.80–25.63), with previous RT severity (OR=1.22; 1.05–1.41), and higher anticholinergic load (OR= 1.24; 1.08–1.43). Having AT was associated with tremor-inducing medication (OR= 4.54; 1.90–10.86), cocaine use (OR=14.04; 2.38–82.96), and bradykinesia (OR=1.07; 1.01–1.15). Developing AT was associated with, previous AT severity (OR=2.62 per unit; 1.64–4.18) and tremor reducing medication (OR=0.08; 0.01–0.55). CONCLUSIONS: Long-stay SMI patients are prone to developing tremors, which show a relapsing–remitting course. Differentiation between RT and AT is important as risk factors differ and they require different prevention and treatment strategies.
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spelling pubmed-54988002017-07-07 Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI) Mentzel, Charlotte L. Bakker, P. Roberto van Os, Jim Drukker, Marjan van den Oever, Michiel R. H. Matroos, Glenn E. Hoek, Hans W. Tijssen, Marina AJ van Harten, Peter N. Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y) Articles BACKGROUND: The aim was to assess incidence, prevalence and risk factors of medication-induced tremor in African-Caribbean patients with severe mental illness (SMI). METHOD: A prospective study of SMI patients receiving care from the only mental health service of the previous Dutch Antilles. Eight clinical assessments, over 18 years, focused on movement disorders, medication use, and resting tremor (RT) and (postural) action tremor (AT). Risk factors were modeled with logistic regression for both current (having) tremor and for tremor at the next time point (developing). The latter used a time-lagged design to assess medication changes prior to a change in tremor state. RESULTS: Yearly tremor incidence rate was 2.9% and mean tremor point prevalence was 18.4%. Over a third of patients displayed tremor during the study. Of the patients, 5.2% had AT with 25% of cases persisting to the next time point, while 17.1% of patients had RT of which 65.3% persisted. When tremor data were examined in individual patients, they often had periods of tremor interspersed with periods of no tremor. Having RT was associated with age (OR=1.07 per year; 95% confidence interval 1.03–1.11), sex (OR=0.17 for males; 0.05–0.78), cocaine use (OR=10.53; 2.22–49.94), dyskinesia (OR=0.90; 0.83–0.97), and bradykinesia (OR=1.16; 1.09–1.22). Developing RT was strongly associated with previous measurement RT (OR=9.86; 3.80–25.63), with previous RT severity (OR=1.22; 1.05–1.41), and higher anticholinergic load (OR= 1.24; 1.08–1.43). Having AT was associated with tremor-inducing medication (OR= 4.54; 1.90–10.86), cocaine use (OR=14.04; 2.38–82.96), and bradykinesia (OR=1.07; 1.01–1.15). Developing AT was associated with, previous AT severity (OR=2.62 per unit; 1.64–4.18) and tremor reducing medication (OR=0.08; 0.01–0.55). CONCLUSIONS: Long-stay SMI patients are prone to developing tremors, which show a relapsing–remitting course. Differentiation between RT and AT is important as risk factors differ and they require different prevention and treatment strategies. Columbia University Libraries/Information Services 2017-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5498800/ /pubmed/28690921 http://dx.doi.org/10.7916/D8GH9QHC Text en © 2017 Mentzel et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution–Noncommerical–No Derivatives License, which permits the user to copy, distribute, and transmit the work provided that the original author and source are credited; that no commercial use is made of the work; and that the work is not altered or transformed.
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Mentzel, Charlotte L.
Bakker, P. Roberto
van Os, Jim
Drukker, Marjan
van den Oever, Michiel R. H.
Matroos, Glenn E.
Hoek, Hans W.
Tijssen, Marina AJ
van Harten, Peter N.
Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
title Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
title_full Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
title_fullStr Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
title_full_unstemmed Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
title_short Risk Factors for Tremor in a Population of Patients with Severe Mental Illness: An 18-year Prospective Study in a Geographically Representative Sample (The Curacao Extrapyramidal Syndromes Study XI)
title_sort risk factors for tremor in a population of patients with severe mental illness: an 18-year prospective study in a geographically representative sample (the curacao extrapyramidal syndromes study xi)
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5498800/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28690921
http://dx.doi.org/10.7916/D8GH9QHC
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