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Elderly Onset of Functional Motor Disorders: Clinical Correlates from the Italian Registry

Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
Background: Functional motor disorders (FMD) are a frequent neurological condition affecting patients with movement disorders. Commonly described in younger adults, their manifestation can be also associated to an elderly onset. Objective: To assess the prevalence and describe the clinical manifestations of FMD with elderly and younger onset and their relationship with demographical and clinical variables. Methods: We recruited patients with a “clinically definite” diagnosis of FMD from the Italian Registry of FMD. Patients underwent extensive clinical assessments. For elderly onset, we set a chronological cut-off at 65 years or older according to WHO definition. Multivariate regression models were implemented to estimate adjusted odds ratio of elderly FMD onset related to clinical characteristics. Results: Among the 410 patients, 34 (8.2%) experienced elderly-onset FMD, with a mean age at onset of 70.9 years. The most common phenotype was tremor (47.1%), followed by gait disorders, weakness, and dystonia (29.4%, 23.5%, 14.7%, respectively). Eleven elderly patients had a combined phenomenology: 9 exhibited two phenotypes, 2 had three phenotypes. Weakness was isolated in 3/8 patients and combined with another phenotype in 5/8, manifesting as paraplegia (n = 4); upper limb diplegia (n = 2), hemiparesis/hemiplegia (n = 1), and tetraparesis/tetraplegia (n= 1). Non-motor and other functional neurological disorders occurred more frequently in the younger group (89.1%) than the elderly (73.5%). Neurological and non-neurological comorbidities were more prevalent in the elderly group (82.4%) as opposed to the younger (32.7%). In a multivariate regression analysis, elderly-onset FMD was significantly associated with neurological comorbidities, including parkinsonism (OR 6.73) and cerebrovascular diseases (OR 5.48). Conclusions: These results highlight the importance of achieving an accurate diagnosis of FMD in the elderly, as it is crucial for effectively managing FMD symptoms and addressing neurological comorbidities.
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
elderly onset; functional motor disorders; functional neurological disorders; functional parkinsonism; neurological comorbidities
Elenco autori:
Geroin, C.; Petracca, M.; Di Tella, S.; Marcuzzo, E.; Erro, R.; Cuoco, S.; Ceravolo, R.; Mazzucchi, S.; Pilotto, A.; Padovani, A.; Romito, L. M.; Eleopra, R.; Zappia, M.; Nicoletti, A.; Dallocchio, C.; Arbasino, C.; Bono, F.; Laterza, V.; Demartini, B.; Gambini, O.; Modugno, N.; Olivola, E.; Bonanni, L.; Albanese, A.; Ferrazzano, G.; Tessitore, A.; Lopiano, L.; Calandra-Buonaura, G.; Morgante, F.; Esposito, M.; Pisani, A.; Manganotti, P.; Tesolin, L.; Teatini, F.; Camozzi, S.; Ercoli, T.; Stocchi, F.; Coletti Moja, M.; Defazio, G.; Tinazzi, M.
Autori di Ateneo:
PADOVANI ALESSANDRO
PILOTTO ANDREA
Link alla scheda completa:
https://iris.unibs.it/handle/11379/596108
Pubblicato in:
MOVEMENT DISORDERS CLINICAL PRACTICE
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