Scoping Review of Treatment Strategies for Holmes Tremor: Pharmacological and Surgical Interventions.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-06-17 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.1019
Gabriel Chung, Henrique Ballalai Ferraz
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Abstract

Background: Holmes tremor is a rare neurological condition, first described in 1904, characterized by a low-frequency tremor that manifests at rest, posture, and action. Despite its recognition for over a century, effective treatment strategies for Holmes tremor remain elusive due to its rarity and challenges in conducting robust studies.

Methods: Given that the existent medical literature on Holmes tremor is based on reports and case series, we conducted a survey using the keywords "Holmes tremor" and "Rubral tremor" to analyze the therapeutic approaches utilized, as well as their success rate.

Results: We have found 121 Holmes tremor patients across 97 publications. Levodopa and anticholinergics emerged as the most common employed pharmacological treatments, demonstrating significant response rates. Dopaminergic agonists are also promising therapeutic approaches, albeit with fewer reported cases. From the surgical perspective, functional neurosurgery offers substantial benefits to the symptomatic control of patients, with deep brain stimulation electrodes being a promising strategy.

Discussion: Pharmacological treatment, specifically levodopa, anticholinergics and dopaminergic agonists exhibit the highest success rate in managing Holmes tremor. Additionally, surgical strategies may help tremor control as supported by previous reviews with quantitative analysis. However, the heterogeneity in the reporting of these cases underscores the need for standardized case descriptions to permit conclusions.

Highlights: This study brings a new perspective to the treatment of HT, as it estimates which medications and interventions may be more consistent for the treatment for Holmes Tremor.

霍姆斯震颤治疗策略的范围综述:药物和手术干预。
背景:福尔摩斯震颤是一种罕见的神经系统疾病,于1904年首次被描述,其特征是在休息、姿势和动作时表现为低频震颤。尽管霍姆斯震颤已经被人们认识了一个多世纪,但由于其罕见性和开展强有力研究的挑战,有效的治疗策略仍然难以捉摸。方法:鉴于现有福尔摩斯震颤的医学文献以报告和病例系列为基础,我们以“福尔摩斯震颤”和“脑震颤”为关键词进行调查,分析所采用的治疗方法及其成功率。结果:我们在97篇文献中发现121例霍姆斯震颤患者。左旋多巴和抗胆碱能药物是最常用的药物治疗方法,显示出显著的反应率。多巴胺能激动剂也是有希望的治疗方法,尽管报道的病例较少。从外科角度来看,功能神经外科为患者的症状控制提供了实质性的好处,深部脑刺激电极是一种很有前途的策略。讨论:药物治疗,特别是左旋多巴,抗胆碱能药物和多巴胺能激动剂在治疗霍姆斯震颤中表现出最高的成功率。此外,手术策略可能有助于震颤控制,如以前的定量分析综述所支持的那样。然而,这些病例报告的异质性强调需要标准化的病例描述才能得出结论。本研究为HT的治疗带来了新的视角,因为它估计了哪些药物和干预措施可能更符合福尔摩斯震颤的治疗。
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