Chinese Medical Journal (Feb 2023)

Essential tremor-Parkinson's disease syndrome: clinical characteristics and subtypes using cluster analysis

  • Yanbing Hou,
  • Qin Han,
  • Ruwei Ou,
  • Kuncheng Liu,
  • Junyu Lin,
  • Tianmi Yang,
  • Huifang Shang,
  • Yanjie Yin,
  • Xiuyuan Hao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1097/CM9.0000000000002229
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 136, no. 4
pp. 446 – 450

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Abstract. Background:. Essential tremor (ET) and Parkinson's disease (PD) are common movement disorders. ET-PD syndrome is characterized by the occurrence of PD in patients with a previous history of ET, which may be an independent phenotype distinct from PD. This study aims to identify clinical characteristics and subtypes in ET-PD. Methods:. A total of 93 newly diagnosed ET-PD patients and 93 newly diagnosed PD patients matched for age, sex, education, and disease duration of PD were selected using propensity score matching analysis. The K-means cluster analysis was performed for 11 variables derived from the ET-PD group, and cluster profiles were established through statistical analysis of demographic and clinical variables. Results:. The ET-PD group consisted of a high number of patients with a family history of ET exhibiting evident tremor with milder hypokinesia and postural instability symptoms, as compared to the PD group. Through the cluster analysis, two clusters of ET-PD patients were identified. The ET-PD cluster 1 (n = 34) had a shorter ET duration before PD onset, lower number of patients with a family history of ET, higher unified PD rating scale instability scores, higher non-motor symptoms scores (non-motor symptoms scale D1 scores, Hamilton depression scale scores, Hamilton anxiety scale scores, and PD sleep scale-2 scores), and higher Chinese version of the PD questionnaire-39 scores relative to the ET-PD cluster 2 (n = 59). Conclusion:. ET-PD patients had significantly different characteristics for motor symptoms as compared to PD patients, and may be distinctly divided into two clinical subtypes, namely, the ET-PD complex type and the ET-PD simple type.