精索震颤患者的快速动眼期睡眠行为障碍和帕金森病前兆

Q1 Medicine
Paulo Bugalho , Bruna Meira , André Pinho , Rita Ventura , Marta Magriço , Miguel Serôdio , Danna Krupka , Vítor Mendes Ferreira
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多项研究表明,本质性震颤(ET)中存在非运动症状,包括快速眼动睡眠行为障碍(RBD)。RBD是帕金森病前驱期(PPD)的一项基本标准,表明ET与帕金森病之间存在联系。我们的目的是评估伴有RBD和PDD的ET患者的患病率和特征。通过结构化方案评估了帕金森病的风险因素和前驱标记物。根据震颤特征对患者进行特征描述。伴有RBD(ET-RBD)和PPD(ET-PPD)的ET患者分别与不伴有RBD(ET-nonRBD)和不伴有PPD(ET-nonPPD)的患者进行了比较。我们还就 PPD 特征将 ET-RBD 患者与一组孤立的 RBD(iRBD)患者进行了比较。我们共对 64 名 ET 患者进行了评估,其中分别有 5 人(8.3%)和 4 人(6.3%)符合 RBD 和 PPD 标准。ET-RBD患者与ET-非RBD患者没有区别,只是PPD的发病率更高。ET-RBD 组和 iRBD 组(n = 12)之间没有明显差异。与 ET-nonPPD 相比,ET-PPD 的 DaT-Scans 和 RBD 阳性率更高。3名ET-RBD患者患有PPD,3名ET-PPD患者患有RBD。RBD和PPD在ET患者中的发病率高于普通老年人,但与特定震颤特征无关。ET-RBD患者与iRBD患者无明显差异,而iRBD患者容易发展成PD。这些数据表明,ET与帕金森病之间存在联系,并与显示ET人群中左旋体病理学和帕金森病发病率增加的研究相一致。
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REM sleep behavior disorder and Prodromal Parkinson’s Disease in patients with Essential Tremor

Several studies suggested the presence of non-motor symptoms in Essential Tremor (ET), including REM sleep behavioral disorder (RBD). RBD is an essential criterion for Prodromal Parkinson's Disease (PPD), suggesting a link between ET and PD. Our objective was to assess the prevalence and features of ET patients with RBD and PDD.

RBD was diagnosed by questionnaire screening, followed by polysomnography. PPD risk factors and prodromic markers were assessed with a structured protocol. Patients were characterized regarding tremor features. ET patients with RBD (ET-RBD) and PPD (ET-PPD) were compared to patients without RBD (ET-nonRBD) and without PPD (ET-nonPPD), respectively. ET-RBD patients were also compared with a group of isolated RBD (iRBD) regarding PPD features.

We assessed a total of 64 ET patients. Five (8.3 %) and 4 (6.3 %) had criteria for RBD and PPD, respectively. ET-RBD patients did not differ from ET-nonRBD except for a higher prevalence of PPD. There were no significant differences between ET-RBD and iRBD (n = 12) groups. ET-PPD had a higher prevalence of positive DaT-Scans and RBD compared to ET-nonPPD. Three ET-RBD patients had PPD and 3 ET-PPD had RBD.

Both RBD and PPD are more frequent in ET patients than in general aged population but not related with specific tremor features. ET-RBD patients did not differ significantly from iRBD patients, a group prone to develop PD. These data suggest a link between ET and PD and are in accordance with studies showing an increase incidence of lewy-body pathology and PD in ET populations.

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