Electrophysiology in Functional Movement Disorders: An Update.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2023-12-26 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.793
Nitish Kamble, Pramod Kumar Pal
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Background: Functional movement disorders (FMD) are a diagnostic and therapeutic challenge, both to the neurologist and psychiatrists. The phenomenology is varied and can present as tremors, dystonia, jerks/myoclonus, gait disorder, other abnormal movements or a combination. There has been an increase in the use of electrophysiological studies that are an important tool in the evaluation of FMDs.

Methods: We searched the database platforms of MEDLINE, Google scholar, Web of Sciences, Scopus using the Medical Subject Heading terms (MeSH) for all the articles from 1st January 1970 till November 2022. A total of 658 articles were obtained by the search mechanism. A total of 79 relevant articles were reviewed thoroughly, of which 26 articles that had electrophysiological data were included in the present review.

Results: Variability, distractibility and entertainability can be demonstrated in functional tremors by using multichannel surface electromyography. Voluntary ballistic movements tend to decrease the tremor, while loading the tremulous limb with weight causes the tremor amplitude to increase in functional tremor. Presence of Bereitschaftspotential demonstrates the functional nature of palatal tremor and myoclonus. Co-contraction testing may be helpful in differentiating functional from organic dystonia. The R2 blink reflex recovery cycle has been found to be abnormally enhanced in organic blepharospasm, whereas it is normal in presumed functional blepharospasm. Plasticity is found to be abnormally high in organic dystonia and normal in functional dystonia, in addition to enhanced facilitation in patients with organic dystonia.

Conclusions: Electrophysiological tests supplement clinical examination and helps in differentiating FMD from organic movement disorders.

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背景:功能性运动障碍(FMD)是神经科医生和精神科医生在诊断和治疗方面面临的一项挑战。其表现形式多种多样,可表现为震颤、肌张力障碍、抽搐/肌阵挛、步态障碍、其他异常运动或综合症状。电生理学研究是评估 FMDs 的重要工具,其使用也在不断增加:我们使用医学主题词表 (MeSH) 在 MEDLINE、Google scholar、Web of Sciences 和 Scopus 等数据库平台上搜索了 1970 年 1 月 1 日至 2022 年 11 月期间的所有文章。搜索机制共获得 658 篇文章。共对 79 篇相关文章进行了详细审查,其中有电生理数据的 26 篇文章被纳入本次审查:结果:使用多通道表面肌电图可显示功能性震颤的可变性、分散性和娱乐性。在功能性震颤中,自愿弹道运动会使震颤减弱,而震颤肢体负重会使震颤幅度增大。Bereitschaftspotential 的存在表明了腭震颤和肌阵挛的功能性质。共收缩试验可能有助于区分功能性肌张力障碍和器质性肌张力障碍。研究发现,在器质性眼睑痉挛中,R2 眨眼反射恢复周期异常增强,而在假定的功能性眼睑痉挛中则正常。除了器质性肌张力障碍患者的促进作用增强外,还发现器质性肌张力障碍患者的可塑性异常高,而功能性肌张力障碍患者的可塑性正常:结论:电生理测试是对临床检查的补充,有助于区分功能性肌张力障碍和器质性运动障碍。
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