Manorenj Sandhya, Shravani Chintha, Jawalker Srikant
Department of Neurology, Princess Esra Hospital, Deccan College of Medical Science, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
Department of Medicine, CHC Choutuppal, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
J Neurosci Rural Pract. 2019 Apr-Jun;10(2):245-249. doi: 10.4103/jnrp.jnrp_348_18.
Essential tremor (ET) is the most common adult movement disorder. Classic ET is characterized by action tremor of hands (95% cases), and tremor involving other regions is less common. Recent studies have revealed a few patients exhibiting nontremor features that include cognitive disorders, tandem gait abnormality, mood fluctuations, olfactory abnormality, hearing impairment, and sleep disorders. Very few studies on ET have so far been conducted in India, and the present study is a pioneering attempt to evaluate the clinical characteristics of patients diagnosed with ET.
A standardized assessment protocol was used to collect data. Diagnosis of ET was established using consensus criteria established by the Movement Disorder Society. Tremor Research Group Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale was used to evaluate tremor impact. The severity of hand tremor was assessed by Glass Scale, and cognitive function was assessed by Mini-Mental Status Examination.
Out of the 45 patients enrolled, 73.3% were male and 26.6% were female, with a mean age of 44 ± 15 years. Postural tremor was observed in all, followed by intention tremor in 9 and rest tremor in 6 patients. Tremor of the hand was identified to be most predominant (100%). Voice tremor was observed in 15 (33.3%) patients and head tremor in 12 patients (26.6%) who were all females. Leg tremor was observed in 12 patients (26.6% of patients) and tongue tremor in 6 (13%) patients. Baseline asymmetry of tremor was observed in 60% of patients and positive family history in 35% of patients. The most common nontremor feature was tandem gait abnormality (40%). Moreover, most of the patients had Glass Scale II.
Baseline asymmetry of tremor and male predominance were observed in the study. While hand tremor was the most common form of tremor, tandem gait abnormality was the most common nontremor feature as observed in patients with ET.
特发性震颤(ET)是最常见的成人运动障碍。典型的特发性震颤的特征是手部动作性震颤(95%的病例),而涉及其他部位的震颤则较少见。最近的研究发现,一些患者表现出非震颤特征,包括认知障碍、串联步态异常、情绪波动、嗅觉异常、听力障碍和睡眠障碍。迄今为止,在印度针对特发性震颤开展的研究极少,而本研究是评估被诊断为特发性震颤患者临床特征的一项开创性尝试。
采用标准化评估方案收集数据。依据运动障碍协会制定的共识标准确诊特发性震颤。使用震颤研究组特发性震颤评分评估量表评估震颤影响。通过格拉斯量表评估手部震颤的严重程度,通过简易精神状态检查表评估认知功能。
在纳入的45例患者中,男性占73.3%,女性占26.6%,平均年龄为44±15岁。所有患者均观察到姿势性震颤,9例患者出现意向性震颤,6例患者出现静止性震颤。手部震颤最为常见(100%)。15例(33.3%)患者出现声音震颤,12例(均为女性)患者出现头部震颤。12例患者(占患者总数的26.6%)出现腿部震颤,6例(13%)患者出现舌部震颤。60%的患者存在震颤基线不对称,35%的患者有阳性家族史。最常见的非震颤特征是串联步态异常(40%)。此外,大多数患者为格拉斯量表II级。
本研究观察到震颤基线不对称和男性占优势的情况。手部震颤是最常见的震颤形式,而串联步态异常是特发性震颤患者中最常见的非震颤特征。