Lena Sauthoff, Maider Iza Achutegui, Lan Ye, Clara Niesmann, Florian Wegner, Matthias Höllerhage, Martin Klietz
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Abstract
Introduction: Orthostatic tremor is an infrequent movement disorder characterized by a high-frequency tremor manifesting primarily in the standing position. This condition can lead to relevant restrictions of mobility in everyday life and adversely affect the quality of life. The etiology has not been conclusively clarified. To date, there are few therapy studies of sufficient quality.
Aim: The aim of the present literature analysis is to systematically evaluate the existing evidence of pharmacological therapies for orthostatic tremor.
Materials and methods: This study searched for publications via PubMed and Google Scholar using the terms "orthostatic tremor" AND "therapy" and "shaky legs syndrome" AND "therapy". The main inclusion criteria were a subject number ≥ 5, pharmacological treatment approaches and the presence of a prospective experimental design.
Results: The evaluation of the results indicated the most positive evidence for therapy with gabapentin. Additionally, other drugs such as perampanel and levodopa also showed positive outcomes regarding specific endpoints. In contrast, there is a lack of evidence supporting the efficacy of levetiracetam and botulinum toxin in the context of primary orthostatic tremor.
Discussion and conclusion: According to current evidence, gabapentin is the drug with the most robust data. However, further studies are needed to support the evidence for different pharmacological therapeutic approaches for orthostatic tremor. Future investigations should emphasize larger sample sizes, placebo-controlled, double-blinded methodologies and a longer follow-up to be able to make more precise recommendations with greater generalizability.
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Neurological Sciences is intended to provide a medium for the communication of results and ideas in the field of neuroscience. The journal welcomes contributions in both the basic and clinical aspects of the neurosciences. The official language of the journal is English. Reports are published in the form of original articles, short communications, editorials, reviews and letters to the editor. Original articles present the results of experimental or clinical studies in the neurosciences, while short communications are succinct reports permitting the rapid publication of novel results. Original contributions may be submitted for the special sections History of Neurology, Health Care and Neurological Digressions - a forum for cultural topics related to the neurosciences. The journal also publishes correspondence book reviews, meeting reports and announcements.