Erro, R;
Pilotto, A;
Esposito, M;
Olivola, E;
Nicoletti, A;
Lazzeri, G;
Magistrelli, L;
Dallocchio, C;
Marchese, R;
Bologna, M;
et al.
Erro, R; Pilotto, A; Esposito, M; Olivola, E; Nicoletti, A; Lazzeri, G; Magistrelli, L; Dallocchio, C; Marchese, R; Bologna, M; Tessitore, A; Misceo, S; Gigante, AF; Terranova, C; Moschella, V; di Biase, L; Di Giacopo, R; Morgante, F; Valentino, F; De Rosa, A; Trinchillo, A; Malaguti, MC; Brusa, L; Matinella, A; Di Biasio, F; Paparella, G; De Micco, R; Contaldi, E; Modugno, N; Di Fonzo, A; Padovani, A; Barone, P; TITAN Study Group
(2022)
The Italian tremor Network (TITAN): rationale, design and preliminary findings.
Neurol Sci, 43 (9).
pp. 5369-5376.
ISSN 1590-3478
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-022-06104-w
SGUL Authors: Morgante, Francesca
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: The recently released classification has revised the nosology of tremor, defining essential tremor (ET) as a syndrome and fueling an enlightened debate about some newly conceptualized entities such as ET-plus. As a result, precise information of demographics, clinical features, and about the natural history of these conditions are lacking. METHODS: The ITAlian tremor Network (TITAN) is a multicenter data collection platform, the aim of which is to prospectively assess, according to a standardized protocol, the phenomenology and natural history of tremor syndromes. RESULTS: In the first year of activity, 679 patients have been recruited. The frequency of tremor syndromes varied from 32% of ET and 41% of ET-plus to less than 3% of rare forms, including focal tremors (2.30%), task-specific tremors (1.38%), isolated rest tremor (0.61%), and orthostatic tremor (0.61%). Patients with ET-plus were older and had a higher age at onset than ET, but a shorter disease duration, which might suggest that ET-plus is not a disease stage of ET. Familial aggregation of tremor and movement disorders was present in up to 60% of ET cases and in about 40% of patients with tremor combined with dystonia. The body site of tremor onset was different between tremor syndromes, with head tremor being most commonly, but not uniquely, associated with dystonia. CONCLUSIONS: The TITAN study is anticipated to provide clinically relevant prospective information about the clinical correlates of different tremor syndromes and their specific outcomes and might serve as a basis for future etiological, pathophysiological, and therapeutic research.
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Correction available at https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-022-06216-3 | https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/114949/
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Keywords: |
Classification, Dystonic tremor, Essential tremor, Prevalence, Rest tremor, Dystonia, Dystonic Disorders, Essential Tremor, Humans, Italy, Prospective Studies, Syndrome, Tremor, TITAN Study Group, Humans, Dystonic Disorders, Essential Tremor, Dystonia, Tremor, Syndrome, Prospective Studies, Italy, Dystonic tremor, Prevalence, Rest tremor, Essential tremor, Classification, Classification, Dystonic tremor, Essential tremor, Prevalence, Rest tremor, 1103 Clinical Sciences, 1109 Neurosciences, Neurology & Neurosurgery |
SGUL Research Institute / Research Centre: |
Academic Structure > Molecular and Clinical Sciences Research Institute (MCS) |
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Neurol Sci |
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1590-3478 |
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eng |
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September 2022 | Published | 20 June 2022 | Published Online | 29 April 2022 | Accepted |
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Creative Commons: Attribution 4.0 |
PubMed ID: |
35608737 |
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WOS:000801081800004 |
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https://openaccess.sgul.ac.uk/id/eprint/114392 |
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https://doi.org/10.1007/s10072-022-06104-w |
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