P.051 Parkinson’s disease tremor can show entrainment and distractibility with tapping test

NC Sheth, T. Grippe, N. Raies, M. Ding, R Chen
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Background: Electrophysiological tests such as the tapping test are used to distinguish functional and organic tremors, in which patients with functional tremor commonly show entrainment and amplitude reduction (>50% decrease relative to baseline) of contralateral tremor during tapping. While these features are suggested to be specific to functional tremor, the tapping test in Parkinson’s disease (PD) tremor has not been tested. Methods: We evaluated 18 PD patients (2F, age 64.17±7.30 [mean±SD] years) with rest and postural tremors using surface electromyography and triaxial accelerometry. Patients were recorded while tapping at 1, 3 and 5 Hz with the contralateral arm at rest or outstretched. Tremor amplitude and frequency were calculated using power spectrum analysis from accelerometer recordings. Results: Reduction of rest tremor amplitude was observed in 3/18 patients during 1 and 3 Hz tapping. Reduction was seen in 3/16 and 1/16 patients with postural tremors at 1 and 3 Hz tapping, respectively. Frequency shifts (>1.5 Hz) were observed in 3/18 rest tremors and 6/16 postural tremors. Seven patients exhibited rest and/or postural tremor entrainment during 3 or 5 Hz tapping. Conclusions: Distractibility and entrainment can be found in PD tremor. The tapping test may not reliably distinguish between PD tremor and functional tremor.
P.051 帕金森病震颤可通过拍击试验显示出缠绕性和分心性
背景:敲击试验等电生理测试用于区分功能性震颤和器质性震颤,其中功能性震颤患者在敲击时通常会出现对侧震颤的夹带和振幅降低(相对于基线降低>50%)。虽然这些特征被认为是功能性震颤所特有的,但尚未对帕金森病(PD)震颤的拍击试验进行测试。研究方法我们使用表面肌电图和三轴加速度测量法评估了 18 名患有静止性和姿势性震颤的帕金森病患者(2 名女性,年龄为 64.17±7.30 [平均±SD]岁)。记录患者在对侧手臂静止或伸展时以 1、3 和 5 Hz 的频率敲击。利用加速度计记录的功率谱分析计算震颤幅度和频率。结果显示有 3/18 名患者在 1 赫兹和 3 赫兹的敲击中发现静止震颤幅度减小。分别有 3/16 和 1/16 名患者在 1 赫兹和 3 赫兹敲击时出现姿势性震颤。在 3/18 例静止性震颤和 6/16 例姿势性震颤中观察到频率偏移(>1.5 赫兹)。7 名患者在 3 或 5 Hz 拍打时表现出静止和/或姿势性震颤夹带。结论在帕金森病震颤中可发现分心和夹带现象。拍击试验可能无法可靠地区分帕金森氏症震颤和功能性震颤。
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