Clinical Parkinsonism & Related Disorders (Jan 2022)

Utility of routine surface electrophysiology to screen for functional tremor prior to surgical treatment of essential tremor

  • Claudia Z. Chou,
  • J. Eric Ahlskog,
  • Bryan T. Klassen,
  • Elizabeth A. Coon,
  • Farwa Ali,
  • James H. Bower,
  • Rodolfo Savica,
  • Anhar Hassan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7
p. 100149

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Background: Patients with functional tremor may be clinically misdiagnosed as “medication-refractory” essential tremor (ET) and referred for surgical treatment. Electrophysiology can screen for functional tremor and avoid inappropriate surgery. Objective: To report the utility of surface electrophysiology (SEMG) to screen for functional tremor in patients referred for ET surgery. Methods: Retrospective review of consecutive ET patients referred to the Mayo Clinic DBS clinic over 1.5 years. Included subjects had a clinical diagnosis of medication-refractory ET and completed presurgical workup including routine SEMG tremor study. Results: Of 87 subjects, 9 (10%) were clinically suspected of functional tremor by the DBS neurologist. Electrophysiology confirmed functional tremor features in 7/9 and ET in the other 2/9; and newly identified 5 additional cases of functional tremor. There were 12 total confirmed cases of functional tremor: isolated in 1, and mixed functional tremor and ET in 11. Of 11 mixed patients, 6 with mild functional overlay were approved for surgery. The remaining 5 patients with moderate-severe functional overlay and the single patient with isolated functional tremor were referred to the functional tremor motor retraining program. Of these, 1 patient with mixed tremor had residual disabling organic ET after program completion and was later approved for surgery. Thus, 5/87 patients (6%) avoided unnecessary surgery. Conclusions: Functional tremor may frequently overlay “medication-refractory” ET amongst patients referred for surgery, affecting 1 of 7 patients in our quaternary referral DBS center. Electrophysiology studies are useful to routinely screen patients and prevent unnecessary surgery.

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