Action tremor in Parkinson's disease: frequency and relationship to motor and non-motor signs.

EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY(2015)

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Background and purposeAction tremor may occur in patients with Parkinson's disease and cause misdiagnosis with other movement disorders such as essential tremor and dystonia. Data on the frequency of action tremor in Parkinson's disease and on the relationships with other motor and non-motor signs are limited. MethodsA cross-sectional study of 237 patients with Parkinson's disease staging 1-2 on the Hoehn-Yahr scale was conducted. Data on action tremor and other motor and non-motor signs were collected using the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale part III and the Non-Motor Symptoms Scale. ResultsAction tremor was found in 46% of patients and was associated with both severity of rest tremor (adjusted odds ratio3.0, P<0.001) and severity of rigidity (adjusted odds ratio1.5, P=0.004). No association was found between action tremor and severity of bradykinesia (adjusted odds ratio0.97, P=0.4) or axial symptoms (adjusted odds ratio0.9, P=0.3). Moreover, patients who had action tremor reported a significant lower mean number of non-motor symptoms than those who had not (2.11.3 vs. 2.41.3; P=0.04). ConclusionsAction tremor is a relatively frequent motor sign in patients with Parkinson's disease staging 1-2 on the Hoehn-Yahr scale. Action tremor correlates with rest tremor and rigidity and may be associated with a lower burden of non-motor symptoms. These findings suggest a contribution of non-dopaminergic mechanisms to action tremor pathophysiology.
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action tremor,bradykinesia,non-motor symptoms,Parkinson's disease,rest tremor,rigidity
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