Reclassification of patients with tremor syndrome and comparisons of essential tremor and essential tremor-plus patients

J Neurol. 2022 Jul;269(7):3653-3662. doi: 10.1007/s00415-022-10985-4. Epub 2022 Jan 30.

Abstract

Background: The new essential tremor (ET)-plus nomenclature was proposed by the 2018 Tremor Consensus Criteria. However, few studies have adopted this usage and the clinical differences between ET and ET-plus remains unclear. To address this issue, we reclassified and compared the characteristics of ET and ET-plus patients in a large Chinese tremor cohort.

Methods: In this cross-sectional observational study, 766 patients originally diagnosed with ET underwent neurological examination. Scale ratings were used to evaluate motor and non-motor symptoms, and quality of life (QoL). We then reclassified the ET cohort and compared demographic and clinical characteristics between ET and ET-plus patients. A logistic regression analysis was used to explore whether the presence of neurological soft signs in ET-plus was associated with tremor severity or QoL.

Results: Among 665 clinically confirmed ET syndrome patients, 274 were ET and 391 were ET-plus. The most prevalent neurological soft sign was resting tremor. ET-plus patients were older, had older age at onset and longer disease duration. ET-plus patients recorded higher scores in tremor severity evaluations and lower in cognitive evaluations, whereas a higher proportion of patients presented with depression or anxiety symptoms. Resting tremor and questionable cerebellar signs were associated with tremor severity. Cognitive impairment was associated with worse QoL.

Conclusions: ET-plus patients were older, had longer disease durations, worse tremor manifestations, and more distinct non-motor symptoms. Certain additional soft signs of ET-plus were associated with tremor severity or worse QoL. ET-plus patients may include advanced ET patients with additional neurological soft signs presenting along with disease progression.

Keywords: Classification; Essential tremor; Essential tremor plus; Motor symptoms; Non-motor symptoms.

Publication types

  • Observational Study

MeSH terms

  • Anxiety
  • Cross-Sectional Studies
  • Essential Tremor* / complications
  • Essential Tremor* / diagnosis
  • Humans
  • Quality of Life / psychology
  • Syndrome
  • Tremor / complications
  • Tremor / diagnosis