Auburn University, Auburn, AL, United States.
University of Florida, Gainesville, FL, United States.
Gait Posture. 2019 Jun;71:32-37. doi: 10.1016/j.gaitpost.2019.04.004. Epub 2019 Apr 14.
Essential Tremor is characterized by an action tremor of the upper extremities, which may or may not be accompanied by a head, voice, leg or trunk tremor. Problems with gait and balance have also been identified in persons with Essential Tremor. Therefore, understanding gait performance is an important area of focus for clinicians and researchers.
We sought to 1) conduct a factor analysis on a broad spectrum of spatiotemporal gait parameters 2) build upon the normative database of gait measures in persons with Essential Tremor 3) understand the influence of age on gait speed in persons with Essential Tremor and 4) identify the relationships between gait performance and clinical measures of disease severity.
Gait data and Tremor Rating Scale scores were retrospectively collected from one hundred and forty-two ambulatory participants with a diagnosis of Essential Tremor. A factor analysis was used to characterize spatiotemporal gait parameters and regression models were applied to associate tremor scores to gait performance factors.
Three domains of gait performance factors were identified in persons with Essential Tremor. Specifically, we observed a pace, rhythm, and stability factor. In sum, these factors accounted for 91.9% of the variance in gait performance. Only the pace and stability factors were associated with disease severity, suggesting these factors are most sensitive to disease severity compared to the rhythm factor. Our linear regression analysis revealed a significant influence of age on gait speed. Gait speed decreased with age significantly by 0.64 cm/s/year.
Reference values for 12 gait parameters will be highly useful for assessing gait performance in individuals with Essential Tremor. Our observations suggest that a clinical assessment of gait and balance would be an important measure to consider in routine clinical practice when treating persons with Essential Tremor.
特发性震颤的特征是上肢的动作性震颤,可能伴有或不伴有头部、声音、腿部或躯干震颤。特发性震颤患者也存在步态和平衡问题。因此,了解步态表现是临床医生和研究人员关注的一个重要领域。
我们旨在:1)对广泛的时空步态参数进行因子分析;2)在特发性震颤患者的步态测量正常数据库的基础上进一步研究;3)了解年龄对特发性震颤患者步态速度的影响;4)确定步态表现与疾病严重程度的临床测量指标之间的关系。
回顾性收集了 142 名有特发性震颤诊断的门诊参与者的步态数据和震颤评定量表评分。采用因子分析来描述时空步态参数,并应用回归模型将震颤评分与步态表现因子相关联。
在特发性震颤患者中确定了三个步态表现因子领域。具体来说,我们观察到一个步速、节奏和稳定性因子。总的来说,这些因子解释了步态表现的 91.9%的方差。只有步速和稳定性因子与疾病严重程度相关,这表明与节奏因子相比,这些因子对疾病严重程度更敏感。我们的线性回归分析表明,年龄对步态速度有显著影响。步态速度随年龄增长而显著下降,每年下降 0.64cm/s。
12 项步态参数的参考值将非常有助于评估特发性震颤患者的步态表现。我们的观察结果表明,在治疗特发性震颤患者时,步态和平衡的临床评估将是常规临床实践中一个重要的考虑因素。