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Utility of tremor electrophysiology studies

OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of tremor electrophysiology testing in differentiating clinically indeterminate tremor due to organic, functional, and mixed tremor types. BACKGROUND: Prior studies have shown that electrophysiological studies increase diagnostic sensitivity of tremor syndromes; h...

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Autores principales: Jackson, Lauren, Klassen, Bryan T., Hassan, Anhar, Bower, James H., Matsumoto, Joseph Y., Coon, Elizabeth A., Ali, Farwa
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8487973/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34632367
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prdoa.2021.100108
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author Jackson, Lauren
Klassen, Bryan T.
Hassan, Anhar
Bower, James H.
Matsumoto, Joseph Y.
Coon, Elizabeth A.
Ali, Farwa
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Klassen, Bryan T.
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Bower, James H.
Matsumoto, Joseph Y.
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Ali, Farwa
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description OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of tremor electrophysiology testing in differentiating clinically indeterminate tremor due to organic, functional, and mixed tremor types. BACKGROUND: Prior studies have shown that electrophysiological studies increase diagnostic sensitivity of tremor syndromes; however, few have examined mixed organic and functional tremors. METHODS: Patients referred for tremor to the Mayo Clinic, Rochester movement disorders lab were consecutively selected and retrospectively reviewed. Surface electromyography (EMG) recordings of upper limb muscles were performed at rest, posture, with action and distractibility tasks. RESULTS: Of 116 patients, all were clinically described as having either a resting tremor, postural tremor, action tremor, postural and action tremor, mixed resting, postural, and action tremor, or nonspecific tremulousness. Based on electrophysiological features, patients were diagnosed with organic tremor (parkinsonian, essential, mixed, rubral, cerebellar, non-specific tremulousness), functional tremor, or mixed functional and organic tremors. The median disease duration at electrophysiological confirmation of diagnosis was shorter for functional tremor at 1.5 years (IQR 1–9.3), and organic tremor at 3 years (IQR 1–15), versus mixed organic and functional tremor at 11 years (IQR 2–15) (p = 0.0422). The electrophysiology study clarified the referral/clinical diagnosis in 87 patients (75%), 26 (29.5%) of whom had functional tremor, and 61 (70.1%) had organic tremor or mixed organic/functional tremor. Variability of tremor during electrophysiology testing was associated with a change in diagnosis (p = 0.0286). CONCLUSION: Our findings show that electrophysiological assessment of tremor can be helpful in the clinical diagnosis of patients with both organic and functional tremor.
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spelling pubmed-84879732021-10-08 Utility of tremor electrophysiology studies Jackson, Lauren Klassen, Bryan T. Hassan, Anhar Bower, James H. Matsumoto, Joseph Y. Coon, Elizabeth A. Ali, Farwa Clin Park Relat Disord Original Article OBJECTIVE: To determine the utility of tremor electrophysiology testing in differentiating clinically indeterminate tremor due to organic, functional, and mixed tremor types. BACKGROUND: Prior studies have shown that electrophysiological studies increase diagnostic sensitivity of tremor syndromes; however, few have examined mixed organic and functional tremors. METHODS: Patients referred for tremor to the Mayo Clinic, Rochester movement disorders lab were consecutively selected and retrospectively reviewed. Surface electromyography (EMG) recordings of upper limb muscles were performed at rest, posture, with action and distractibility tasks. RESULTS: Of 116 patients, all were clinically described as having either a resting tremor, postural tremor, action tremor, postural and action tremor, mixed resting, postural, and action tremor, or nonspecific tremulousness. Based on electrophysiological features, patients were diagnosed with organic tremor (parkinsonian, essential, mixed, rubral, cerebellar, non-specific tremulousness), functional tremor, or mixed functional and organic tremors. The median disease duration at electrophysiological confirmation of diagnosis was shorter for functional tremor at 1.5 years (IQR 1–9.3), and organic tremor at 3 years (IQR 1–15), versus mixed organic and functional tremor at 11 years (IQR 2–15) (p = 0.0422). The electrophysiology study clarified the referral/clinical diagnosis in 87 patients (75%), 26 (29.5%) of whom had functional tremor, and 61 (70.1%) had organic tremor or mixed organic/functional tremor. Variability of tremor during electrophysiology testing was associated with a change in diagnosis (p = 0.0286). CONCLUSION: Our findings show that electrophysiological assessment of tremor can be helpful in the clinical diagnosis of patients with both organic and functional tremor. Elsevier 2021-09-24 /pmc/articles/PMC8487973/ /pubmed/34632367 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.prdoa.2021.100108 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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