A role for accelerometry in the differential diagnosis of tremor syndromes.

Q2 Medicine
F Bove, G Di Lazzaro, D Mulas, F Cocciolillo, D Di Giuda, A R Bentivoglio
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Abstract

Accelerometry is a reliable tool for gauging the occurrence, amplitude and frequency of tremor. However, there is no consensus on criteria for accelerometric diagnosis of tremor syndromes. We enrolled 20 patients with essential tremor (ET), 20 with dystonic tremor (DT), and 20 with classic parkinsonian tremor (PD-T), all meeting accepted clinical criteria. All the patients underwent dopamine transporter imaging (by means of single-photon emission computed tomography) and triaxial accelerometric tremor analysis. The latter revealed groupwise differences in tremor frequency, peak dispersion, spectral coherence, unilaterality and resting vs action tremor amplitude. From the above, five diagnostic criteria were extrapolated for each condition. Receiver operating characteristic curves, depicting criteriabased scoring of each tremor type, showed negligible declines in specificity for scores ≥4 in patients with ET or DT and scores ≥3 in patients with PD-T, thus providing a simple scoring method (accelerometrically derived) for differential diagnosis of the principal tremor syndromes.

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加速度计在震颤综合征鉴别诊断中的作用。
加速度计是测量地震发生、振幅和频率的可靠工具。然而,对于震颤综合征的加速度测量诊断标准尚无共识。我们招募了20例特发性震颤(ET)、20例肌张力障碍震颤(DT)和20例典型帕金森性震颤(PD-T)患者,所有患者均符合公认的临床标准。所有患者均行多巴胺转运体成像(通过单光子发射计算机断层扫描)和三轴加速度测量震颤分析。后者显示震颤频率、峰值色散、频谱相干性、单侧性和静息与活动震颤幅度的组间差异。由此,我们为每种情况推断出5个诊断标准。描述每种震颤类型评分的受试者工作特征曲线显示,ET或DT患者评分≥4分和PD-T患者评分≥3分的特异性下降可以忽略,从而为主要震颤综合征的鉴别诊断提供了一种简单的评分方法(加速度计推导)。
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Functional neurology
Functional neurology 医学-神经科学
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