Motor features that distinguish isolated REM sleep behavior disorder patients from healthy controls: A systematic review.

IF 5 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Salma Elasfar, Hajr Hameed, Kaylena Ehgoetz Martens
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Abstract

Individuals with isolated REM sleep behavior disorder (iRBD) are at high risk of developing α-synucleinopathies, particularly Parkinson's disease (PD) and dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). With the development of potential neuroprotective treatments for synucleinopathies, including PD, identifying clinical features that can allow for tracking subtle changes in prodromal disease and thereby monitoring risk of phenoconversion in iRBD is paramount. Subtle motor deficits have been suggested to be present in iRBD, making them potentially important clinical markers for predicting future phenoconversion. This review aims to summarize existing literature that has investigated differences in motor function between iRBD and healthy individuals, as well as progression of motor decline in iRBD. 39 eligible studies were included in this review. The results suggest that quantitative motor assessments may be more sensitive to motor impairments in this population than clinical scales. Moreover, dual-tasking tended to unmask subtle motor deficits in individuals with iRBD, particularly in gait, balance, and tapping assessments. Longitudinal studies demonstrate that motor function worsens over time in iRBD, with earliest signs of motor deficits and clear progression in tapping assessments in particular. Larger longitudinal studies that use quantitative methods of motor assessments are needed to better characterize motor progression in iRBD, and confirm the reliability of different motor markers for predicting phenoconversion of iRBD into PD and other synucleinopathies.

区分孤立的快速眼动睡眠行为障碍患者和健康对照者的运动特征:一项系统综述。
孤立性快速眼动睡眠行为障碍(iRBD)患者发生α-突触核蛋白病的风险较高,尤其是帕金森病(PD)和路易体痴呆(DLB)。随着包括PD在内的突触核蛋白病的潜在神经保护治疗的发展,识别能够跟踪前驱疾病细微变化的临床特征,从而监测iRBD表型转化的风险是至关重要的。细微的运动缺陷被认为存在于iRBD中,使其成为预测未来表型转化的潜在重要临床标志物。本文旨在总结现有研究iRBD与健康个体运动功能差异的文献,以及iRBD中运动功能下降的进展。本综述纳入了39项符合条件的研究。结果表明,定量运动评估可能比临床量表对这一人群的运动损伤更敏感。此外,双重任务倾向于揭示iRBD患者的细微运动缺陷,特别是在步态、平衡和敲击评估方面。纵向研究表明,iRBD患者的运动功能随着时间的推移而恶化,尤其是在运动缺陷的早期迹象和敲击评估中的明显进展。需要更大规模的纵向研究,使用定量的运动评估方法来更好地表征iRBD的运动进展,并确认不同运动标记物预测iRBD向PD和其他突触核蛋白病表型转化的可靠性。
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8.40
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338
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Parkinson''s Disease (JPD) publishes original research in basic science, translational research and clinical medicine in Parkinson’s disease in cooperation with the Journal of Alzheimer''s Disease. It features a first class Editorial Board and provides rigorous peer review and rapid online publication.
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