作家痉挛患者震颤的回顾性研究

Dystonia Pub Date : 2022-03-11 DOI:10.3389/dyst.2022.10075
Abhigyan Datta, N. Batra, S. Pandey
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背景:震颤是肌张力障碍的重要运动表型之一,然而,文献中关于特定任务肌张力障碍(如作家痉挛)中震颤的发生存在空白。目的:描述WC患者震颤的人口统计学和临床特征。方法:这是对105例WC患者的详细图表回顾,这些患者被分为伴有肌张力动作性震颤(WCT+)的WC(n=39;37.1%)和无震颤的WC(WCT-)(n=66;53.9%)。结果:WCT+组的患者平均年龄为41.10±14.02岁,WCT组的平均年龄为36.40±14.66岁。雄性受影响更为常见(WCT+为94.9%,WCT-为84.8%)。WCT+患者的平均病程明显高于WCT-患者(4.16±4.48年vs.2.57±2.81年,p=0.024)。三分之一的患者(29.52%;n=31)是学生,但大多数患者被归类为WCT-(80.64%,n=25,p=0.01)。然而,在我们的WC队列中,所有三名医生都存在震颤(p=0.03)。运动溢出到肘部和肩部与震颤的存在显著相关(46.1%的WCT+与15.2%的WCT患者,p=0.001),WCT+和WCT患者在复杂WC(其他活动时肌张力障碍)(p=0.976)、镜像肌张力障碍(p=0.211)和手指屈伸异常(p=0.111)方面没有显著差异。
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Tremor in Writer’s Cramp Patients: A Retrospective Study
Background: Tremor is one of the important motor phenotypes of dystonia, however, there is a lacuna in the literature regarding the occurrence of tremor in task-specific dystonia such as writer’s cramp (WC). Aims: To delineate the demographic and clinical characteristics of tremor in WC patients. Methods: This is a detailed chart review of 105 patients of WC who were classified as WC with dystonic action tremor (WCT+) (n = 39; 37.1%) and WC without tremor (WCT-) (n = 66; 53.9%). Results: The mean age of patients was 41.10 ± 14.02 years in the WCT + group and 36.40 ± 14.66 years in the WCT-group. Males were more commonly affected (94.9% in WCT+ and 84.8% in WCT-). The mean duration of disease was significantly higher in WCT + as compared to WCT- (4.16 ± 4.48 years vs. 2.57 ± 2.81 years, p = 0.024). One-third of our patients (29.52%; n = 31) were students but, and the majority of them were classified as WCT- (80.64%, n = 25, p = 0.01). However, tremor was present in all the three doctors in our cohort with WC (p = 0.03). The motor overflow to the elbow and shoulder was significantly associated with the presence of tremor (46.1% of WCT + vs. 15.2% of WCT-patients, p = 0.001). Statistically, there were no significant differences between WCT+ and WCT-patients regarding the presence of complex WC (dystonia during other activities as well) (p = 0.976), mirror dystonia (p = 0.211), and finger flexion/extension abnormalities (p = 0.111). Conclusion: The presence of tremor in WC was associated with a longer duration of disease and the presence of motor overflow.
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