Background Subtle parkinsonian signs, i.e., rest tremor and bradykinesia, are considered soft signs for defining essential tremor (ET) plus.Objectives Our study aimed to further characterize subtle parkinsonian signs in a relatively large sample of ET patients from a clinical and neurophysiological perspective.Methods We employed clinical scales and kinematic techniques to assess a sample of 82 ET patients. Eighty healthy controls matched for gender and age were also included. The primary focus of our study was to conduct a comparative analysis of ET patients (without any soft signs) and ET-plus patients with rest tremor and/or bradykinesia. Additionally, we investigated the asymmetry and side concordance of these soft signs.Results In ET-plus patients with parkinsonian soft signs (56.10% of the sample), rest tremor was clinically observed in 41.30% of cases, bradykinesia in 30.43%, and rest tremor plus bradykinesia in 28.26%. Patients with rest tremor had more severe and widespread action tremor than other patients. Furthermore, we observed a positive correlation between the amplitude of action and rest tremor. Most ET-plus patients had an asymmetry of rest tremor and bradykinesia. There was no side concordance between these soft signs, as confirmed through both clinical examination and kinematic evaluation.Conclusions Rest tremor and bradykinesia are frequently observed in ET and are often asymmetric but not concordant. Our findings provide a better insight into the phenomenology of ET and suggest that the parkinsonian soft signs (rest tremor and bradykinesia) in ET-plus may originate from distinct pathophysiological mechanisms.

Clinical and kinematic characterization of parkinsonian soft signs in essential tremor / Angelini, Luca; Paparella, Giulia; Cannavacciuolo, Antonio; Costa, Davide; Birreci, Daniele; DE RIGGI, Martina; Passaretti, Massimiliano; Colella, Donato; Guerra, Andrea; Berardelli, Alfredo; Bologna, Matteo. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. - ISSN 1435-1463. - (2024). [10.1007/s00702-024-02784-0]

Clinical and kinematic characterization of parkinsonian soft signs in essential tremor

Luca Angelini;Giulia Paparella;Antonio Cannavacciuolo;Davide Costa;Daniele Birreci;Martina De Riggi;Massimiliano Passaretti;Donato Colella;Alfredo Berardelli;Matteo Bologna
2024

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Background Subtle parkinsonian signs, i.e., rest tremor and bradykinesia, are considered soft signs for defining essential tremor (ET) plus.Objectives Our study aimed to further characterize subtle parkinsonian signs in a relatively large sample of ET patients from a clinical and neurophysiological perspective.Methods We employed clinical scales and kinematic techniques to assess a sample of 82 ET patients. Eighty healthy controls matched for gender and age were also included. The primary focus of our study was to conduct a comparative analysis of ET patients (without any soft signs) and ET-plus patients with rest tremor and/or bradykinesia. Additionally, we investigated the asymmetry and side concordance of these soft signs.Results In ET-plus patients with parkinsonian soft signs (56.10% of the sample), rest tremor was clinically observed in 41.30% of cases, bradykinesia in 30.43%, and rest tremor plus bradykinesia in 28.26%. Patients with rest tremor had more severe and widespread action tremor than other patients. Furthermore, we observed a positive correlation between the amplitude of action and rest tremor. Most ET-plus patients had an asymmetry of rest tremor and bradykinesia. There was no side concordance between these soft signs, as confirmed through both clinical examination and kinematic evaluation.Conclusions Rest tremor and bradykinesia are frequently observed in ET and are often asymmetric but not concordant. Our findings provide a better insight into the phenomenology of ET and suggest that the parkinsonian soft signs (rest tremor and bradykinesia) in ET-plus may originate from distinct pathophysiological mechanisms.
2024
Bradykinesia; Essential tremor; Neurophysiology; Rest tremor
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Clinical and kinematic characterization of parkinsonian soft signs in essential tremor / Angelini, Luca; Paparella, Giulia; Cannavacciuolo, Antonio; Costa, Davide; Birreci, Daniele; DE RIGGI, Martina; Passaretti, Massimiliano; Colella, Donato; Guerra, Andrea; Berardelli, Alfredo; Bologna, Matteo. - In: JOURNAL OF NEURAL TRANSMISSION. - ISSN 1435-1463. - (2024). [10.1007/s00702-024-02784-0]
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