Prevalence and Clinical Types of Tremor in Multiple Sclerosis and its Associated Disability: A Systematic Review.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2023-09-13 eCollection Date: 2023-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.776
Prajjwol Luitel, Nischal Neupane, Sujan Paudel, Niranjan Adhikari, Binita Timilsina, Anil Suryabanshi, Prakash Gyawali, Rajeev Ojha
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Objective: To describe the state of literature regarding prevalence, clinical types of tremor in Multiple Sclerosis and associated disability.

Background: Tremor has long been recognized as an important symptom of multiple sclerosis. This can be intention and postural tremor that affects the upper limbs. Patients with multiple sclerosis who experience tremor of any severity typically retire early or lose their jobs due to disability.

Methods: This systematic review was performed up to September 9, 2022. Article selection was performed by searching the MEDLINE (PubMed) and EMBASE electronic bibliographic databases. The search strategy was not limited by study design but only for articles in the English language.

Results: A total of nine full-text articles were included in the analysis. Six studies were cross-sectional studies; one each was a prospective observational study, a case-control study, a community-based cohort. The prevalence of tremor in the multiple sclerosis (MS) population among studies ranged widely, between 12.5% and 68.9%. The presence of severe tremor ranged from 3% to 33%. Younger age was a significant predictor of tremor in two studies. The most common tremor subtype was action tremor. Upper extremities were the most common site involved in the majority of our studies, followed by head and neck.

Conclusions: Prevalence of tremor ranged from 12.5% to 68.9% in the MS population with severe tremor being an infrequent complication. Severity of tremor correlated with increasing disability. Upper limb action tremor was the most common with rare occurrences of resting and rubral tremor.

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多发性硬化症及其相关残疾患者震颤的患病率和临床类型:一项系统综述。
目的:描述多发性硬化症震颤的患病率、临床类型及相关残疾的文献状况。背景:长期以来,震颤一直被认为是多发性硬化症的重要症状。这可能是影响上肢的意向性和姿势性震颤。经历过任何严重震颤的多发性硬化症患者通常会提前退休或因残疾而失业。方法:本系统综述于2022年9月9日进行。文章选择通过检索MEDLINE(PubMed)和EMBASE电子书目数据库进行。搜索策略不受学习设计的限制,只针对英语文章。结果:共有9篇全文文章被纳入分析。六项研究是横断面研究;一项是前瞻性观察性研究,一项病例对照研究,一个基于社区的队列研究。在研究中,多发性硬化症(MS)人群中震颤的患病率范围很广,在12.5%至68.9%之间。严重震颤的发生率在3%至33%之间。在两项研究中,年龄较小是震颤的重要预测因素。最常见的震颤亚型是动作性震颤。在我们的大多数研究中,上肢是最常见的部位,其次是头部和颈部。结论:在MS人群中,震颤的患病率在12.5%至68.9%之间,严重震颤是一种罕见的并发症。震颤的严重程度与残疾的增加相关。上肢活动性震颤最为常见,静息和红色震颤罕见。
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