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Clinical correlates of 'pure' essential tremor: the TITAN study

Authors :
Roberto Erro
Giulia Lazzeri
Angelo Fabio Gigante
Andrea Pilotto
Luca Magistrelli
Matteo Bologna
Carmen Terranova
Enrica Olivola
Carlo Dallocchio
Vincenzo Moschella
Francesca Valentino
Francesca Di Biasio
Alessandra Nicoletti
Rosa De Micco
Livia Brusa
Cristiano Sorrentino
Angela Matinella
Salvatore Bertino
Giulia Paparella
Nicola Modugno
Elena Contaldi
Alessandro Padovani
Alessio Di Fonzo
Marialuisa Restaino
Paolo Barone
TITAN study group
Giulia Franco
Anna De Rosa
Lazzaro di Biase
Marcello Esposito
Maria Chiara Malaguti
Raffaella Di Giacopo
Roberto Ceravolo
Francesca Spagnolo
Marta Bianchi
Roberta Vitaliani
Laura Maria Raglione
Francesca Morgante
Source :
Frontiers in Neurology, Vol 14 (2023)
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Frontiers Media S.A., 2023.

Abstract

BackgroundTo date, there are no large studies delineating the clinical correlates of “pure” essential tremor (ET) according to its new definition.MethodsFrom the ITAlian tremor Network (TITAN) database, we extracted data from patients with a diagnosis of “pure” ET and excluded those with other tremor classifications, including ET-plus, focal, and task-specific tremor, which were formerly considered parts of the ET spectrum.ResultsOut of 653 subjects recruited in the TITAN study by January 2022, the data of 208 (31.8%) “pure” ET patients (86M/122F) were analyzed. The distribution of age at onset was found to be bimodal. The proportion of familial cases by the age-at-onset class of 20 years showed significant differences, with sporadic cases representing the large majority of the class with an age at onset above 60 years. Patients with a positive family history of tremor had a younger onset and were more likely to have leg involvement than sporadic patients despite a similar disease duration. Early-onset and late-onset cases were different in terms of tremor distribution at onset and tremor severity, likely as a function of longer disease duration, yet without differences in terms of quality of life, which suggests a relatively benign progression. Treatment patterns and outcomes revealed that up to 40% of the sample was unsatisfied with the current pharmacological options.DiscussionThe findings reported in the study provide new insights, especially with regard to a possible inversed sex distribution, and to the genetic backgrounds of “pure” ET, given that familial cases were evenly distributed across age-at-onset classes of 20 years. Deep clinical profiling of “pure” ET, for instance, according to age at onset, might increase the clinical value of this syndrome in identifying pathogenetic hypotheses and therapeutic strategies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16642295
Volume :
14
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Frontiers in Neurology
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.675768f390fe47efbb34d69ec90f6196
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2023.1233524