Changes in Midline Tremor and Gait Following Deep Brain Stimulation for Essential Tremor

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
M. Higuchi, R. Roemmich, D. Martinez-Ramirez, Jaimie A. Roper, Lisa A. Zukowski, K. Foote, M. Okun, C. Hass
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Abstract

Background Essential tremor (ET) is a common movement disorder characterized by kinetic and postural tremor in the upper extremities and frequently in the midline. Persons with ET often also exhibit gait ataxia. Previous studies have observed associations between midline tremor severity and gait ataxia in persons with ET, suggesting a common pathophysiology distinct from that of upper extremity tremor. However, a causal link between midline tremor and gait impairment has not been established. Methods We investigated tremor and gait in 24 persons with ET before and after implantation of unilateral deep brain stimulation into the ventralis intermedius nucleus of the thalamus. Results Stimulation significantly improved tremor in the targeted upper extremity and midline. However, gait was unaffected at the cohort level. Furthermore, improvement in midline tremor was not significantly associated with gait improvement. Discussion These findings revealed that midline tremor and gait impairment may be dissociable in persons with ET.
原发性震颤脑深部刺激后中线震颤和步态的变化
背景原发性震颤(ET)是一种常见的运动障碍,其特征是上肢运动性和姿势性震颤,常见于中线。ET患者也经常表现出步态共济失调。先前的研究已经观察到ET患者中线震颤的严重程度和步态共济失调之间的关系,这表明其常见的病理生理学不同于上肢震颤。然而,中线震颤和步态障碍之间的因果关系尚未确定。方法对24例ET患者在丘脑腹中核植入单侧脑深部刺激前后的震颤和步态进行研究。结果刺激能显著改善目标上肢和中线的震颤。然而,步态在队列水平上不受影响。此外,中线震颤的改善与步态的改善没有显著相关性。讨论这些发现表明,ET患者的中线震颤和步态障碍可能是不可调和的。
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