Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements (May 2012)

Examining the Motor Phenotype of Patients with Both Essential Tremor and Parkinson's Disease

  • Rita M. Simões,
  • Anne Constantino,
  • Eliza Gibadullina,
  • David Houghton,
  • Elan D. Louis,
  • Irene Litvan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7916/D8CN72N0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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Background: The subset of patients with essential tremor (ET) that develops Parkinson's disease (PD) has not been fully clinically characterized. Methods: Motor features were retrospectively reviewed in 18 ET patients who developed PD (ET→PD), 20 ET and 30 PD patients with similar ages and disease durations. Results: Fewer ET→PD than ET patients had widespread postural and/or action tremor (2/17 [11.8%] vs. 11/17 [64.7%]; p = 0.001) and marginally fewer had cerebellar signs (1/15 [6.7%] vs. 6/18 [33.3%], p = 0.06). ET→PD patients required fewer ET medications than did their counterparts with ET (p = 0.001). ET→PD patients and PD patients did not differ in UPDRS, Hoehn and Yahr, or Schwab and England scores (each p≥0.14). Discussion: ET patients who develop PD may have distinct pre-PD motor features compared to their counterparts with ET who do not develop co-existing PD. Prospective studies are needed to evaluate the predictive value of these clinical features for the emergence of PD.