Gerbasi Margaret E, Nambiar Shruti, Reed Spencer, Hennegan Kalin, Hadker Nandini, Eldar-Lissai Adi, Cosentino Stephanie
Sage Therapeutics, Inc., Cambridge, MA, United States.
Trinity Life Sciences, Waltham, MA, United States.
Front Neurol. 2022 Jul 22;13:891446. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2022.891446. eCollection 2022.
Essential tremor (ET) is among the most common movement disorders in adults. While ET is diagnosed and primarily characterized by the presence of tremor, it also can impact cognition, sleep, mood, and motor functioning more broadly. The manifestations of ET can have various consequences, including difficulty with activities of daily living (ADL), embarrassment, and overall decline in health-related quality of life, which have not been fully explored in prior studies.
We performed a systematic literature review to comprehensively characterize the burden experienced by patients with ET from the clinical and humanistic perspectives, focusing on outcomes beyond tremor.
This systematic literature review followed Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Searches in PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Library identified original, observational studies of the clinical and humanistic burden in adult patients with ET published in English between 2010 and 2020. Studies assessing epidemiology, treatment patterns, or disease management were excluded. Search results were screened according to pre-determined eligibility criteria. Data from included studies were collected, independently verified, and qualitatively synthesized.
Following the screening of 2,303 records and 145 full-text articles, 39 studies were identified. There was significant heterogeneity in study designs, statistical approaches, and patient cohorts across the included studies. Patients with ET in these studies exhibited more severe disabilities and reduced independence compared to healthy individuals, and they often struggled to perform ADL and relied on caregivers for physical and emotional support. Patients also experienced various issues with movement and balance, increased risk of falls, depression, anxiety, poor sleep quality, and psychosocial consequences including embarrassment, apathy, and enfeeblement.
A systematic literature review of non-tremor manifestations and/or consequences of ET identified far-reaching negative impacts on patients' ability to function independently and revealed accompanying psychosocial effects, including social fear and embarrassment. The reduced function and psychosocial deficits observed in patients with ET result in significant clinical and humanistic burdens, decreasing quality of life. Future studies should evaluate this condition beyond the tremor itself to provide an improved understanding of the multi-dimensional burden of the disease, thereby highlighting the need to diagnose and appropriately manage patients with ET.
特发性震颤(ET)是成人中最常见的运动障碍之一。虽然ET的诊断主要依据震颤的存在,但其也会更广泛地影响认知、睡眠、情绪和运动功能。ET的表现会产生各种后果,包括日常生活活动(ADL)困难、尴尬以及健康相关生活质量的整体下降,这些在以往研究中尚未得到充分探讨。
我们进行了一项系统的文献综述,从临床和人文角度全面描述ET患者所承受的负担,重点关注震颤以外的结果。
本系统文献综述遵循系统评价和Meta分析的首选报告项目(PRISMA)指南。在PubMed、Embase和Cochrane图书馆进行检索,以确定2010年至2020年间以英文发表的关于成年ET患者临床和人文负担的原始观察性研究。排除评估流行病学、治疗模式或疾病管理的研究。根据预先确定的纳入标准对检索结果进行筛选。收集纳入研究的数据,独立核实,并进行定性综合分析。
在筛选了2303条记录和145篇全文文章后,确定了39项研究。纳入研究在研究设计、统计方法和患者队列方面存在显著异质性。与健康个体相比,这些研究中的ET患者表现出更严重的残疾和独立性降低,他们在进行ADL时往往困难重重,依赖护理人员提供身体和情感支持。患者还经历了各种运动和平衡问题、跌倒风险增加、抑郁、焦虑、睡眠质量差以及包括尴尬、冷漠和衰弱在内的心理社会后果。
一项关于ET非震颤表现和/或后果的系统文献综述发现,其对患者独立功能能力有深远的负面影响,并揭示了伴随的心理社会影响,包括社交恐惧和尴尬。ET患者观察到的功能下降和心理社会缺陷导致了重大的临床和人文负担,降低了生活质量。未来的研究应超越震颤本身来评估这种疾病,以更好地理解该疾病的多维度负担,从而突出诊断和适当管理ET患者的必要性。