Bhoyar Abhishek P, Mahale Rohan, Kamble Nitish, Holla Vikram, Pal Pramod Kumar, Yadav Ravi
Department of Neurology, National Institute of Mental Health and Neurosciences, Bengaluru, Karnataka, India.
Ann Indian Acad Neurol. 2022 Sep-Oct;25(5):890-896. doi: 10.4103/aian.aian_295_22. Epub 2022 Jul 15.
Movement disorders can present in emergency services in an acute severe form which can be life threatening if not recognized. The relative frequency and spectrum of movement disorder emergencies have not been studied extensively. We studied the frequency, spectrum, and outcome of patients presenting with movement disorders emergencies.
This was a prospective, descriptive single center study. Patients presenting with acute movement disorders to the neurology emergency services of the institute during the study period from April 2019 to June 2021 were analyzed.
A total of 71 patients presented with acute movement disorders during the study period. Out of them, 65 patients had hyperkinetic and 6 patients had hypokinetic movement disorders emergencies. Fifteen patients were below the age of 18 years. Chorea (59.1%) was the most common movement disorder emergencies followed by dystonia and myoclonus in adults. Dystonia (33.3%) was the common movement disorder emergencies in children. Hyperglycemia followed by stroke was the most common etiology of acute movement disorders.
This study brings out some novel findings on the movement disorders emergencies in Indian scenario. Chorea was the most common movement disorder emergencies presenting to the neurology emergency services. Early recognition and management of movement disorders emergencies help in reducing morbidity.
运动障碍可能以急性重症形式出现在急诊服务中,如果未被识别,可能危及生命。运动障碍急症的相对频率和范围尚未得到广泛研究。我们研究了出现运动障碍急症的患者的频率、范围和结局。
这是一项前瞻性、描述性单中心研究。对2019年4月至2021年6月研究期间到该研究所神经科急诊就诊的急性运动障碍患者进行了分析。
研究期间共有71例患者出现急性运动障碍。其中,65例为运动亢进型,6例为运动减退型运动障碍急症。15例患者年龄在18岁以下。舞蹈症(59.1%)是最常见的运动障碍急症,其次是成人的肌张力障碍和肌阵挛。肌张力障碍(33.3%)是儿童常见的运动障碍急症。高血糖继中风之后是急性运动障碍最常见的病因。
本研究揭示了印度情况下运动障碍急症的一些新发现。舞蹈症是神经科急诊中最常见的运动障碍急症。早期识别和处理运动障碍急症有助于降低发病率。