Adult-Onset Myoclonus in a Large Urban Inpatient Setting: A Retrospective Cohort Study.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-01-10 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.977
Karin Oh, Moath Hamed, Donna Zarandi, Moyosore Oluleye, Anas Zaher, Jude Elsayegh, Shaheen-Ahmed Rizly, Xiaoyue Ma, Hwai Yin Ooi, Harini Sarva, Miran Salgado, Daryl Victor
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Background: Myoclonus is a hyperkinetic movement with various attributable etiologies, semiologies, and treatment outcomes. To our knowledge, few studies investigated adult-onset myoclonus in an inpatient setting.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed charts of adult inpatients with myoclonus at New York Presbyterian Brooklyn Methodist Hospital between 2011 and 2021. Data was analyzed with descriptive statistical methods to elucidate etiology-specific demographics and outcomes.

Results: 279 individuals, 56.63% female, were included in our study, aging at 70.61 + 15.76 years. More than 50% were not initially diagnosed with myoclonus by the admitting medical team, and more than 50% had 2 or more ascribable etiologies. Symptomatic myoclonus - mostly of toxic-metabolic or hypoxic-ischemic etiology - accounted for most cases. Hypoxic-ischemic etiologies had shorter durations prior to presentation and were also most resistant to treatment. Renal-associated myoclonus was most associated with asterixis, whereas stimulus-sensitive myoclonus was strongly associated with hypoxic-ischemic etiology. Mortality in-hospital was strongly associated with hypoxic-ischemic etiology and least associated with neurodegenerative and idiopathic etiologies. Treatment response rate diminished in patients who were tried on a second or third anti-seizure drug compared to those trialed on one.

Discussion: Myoclonus remains an underdiagnosed hyperkinetic movement disorder with various ascribable etiologies of varying demographic characteristics and treatment outcomes.

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大城市住院患者中成人发病的肌阵挛:一项回顾性队列研究。
背景:肌阵挛是一种多动性运动,具有多种病因、符号学和治疗结果。据我们所知,很少有研究在住院患者中调查成人发作的肌阵挛。方法:我们回顾性回顾了2011年至2021年间纽约长老会布鲁克林卫理公会医院成年肌阵挛住院患者的图表。用描述性统计方法分析数据,以阐明病因特异性人口统计学和结果。结果:279例纳入研究,其中女性56.63%,年龄70.61 + 15.76岁。超过50%的患者最初没有被入院医疗团队诊断为肌阵挛,超过50%的患者有2种或更多的病因。症状性肌阵挛-主要是毒性代谢或缺氧缺血性病因-占大多数病例。缺氧缺血性病因在发病前持续时间较短,对治疗也最耐药。肾相关性肌阵挛与星形肌最相关,而刺激敏感性肌阵挛与缺氧缺血性病因密切相关。住院死亡率与缺氧缺血性病因密切相关,与神经退行性和特发性病因相关性最小。与服用一种抗癫痫药物的患者相比,服用第二种或第三种抗癫痫药物的患者的治疗反应率降低。讨论:肌阵挛仍然是一种未被诊断的多动运动障碍,具有各种可归因于不同人口统计学特征和治疗结果的病因。
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