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J Korean Neurol Assoc. 2007;25(1):44-49.
The Predictable Clinical Factors for the Levodopa Responsiveness of Resting Tremor in Patients with Parkinson’s Disease
Young Hee Sung
Center for Parkinsonism and Other Movement Disorders, Asan Medical Center, University of Ulsan College of Medicine, Seoul, Korea
파킨슨병에서 안정시 진전의 도파민 치료에 대한 반응 예측 인자
성영희, 정선주 김성렬 이명종
울산의대 서울아산병원 신경과
Abstract
Background
The pathophysiology of resting tremor in Parkinsons disease (PD) remains unclear. Dopaminergic treatment provides variable effects on resting tremor in PD. We aimed to evaluate the predictable clinical factors for the levodopa responsiveness of resting tremor in patients with PD.
Methods
Eighty-five PD patients with prominent resting tremor who visited Asan Medical Center between June 2004 and June 2005 were included. The prominent resting tremor was defined as tremor scoring more than 3 in at least one limb in the Unified Parkinsons Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS). Subjects were divided into the responsive group (RG) or non-responsive group (NRG) according to the responsiveness of resting tremor to dopaminergic treatment. Responsiveness was defined as a minimum 2 points reduction of UPDRS score for the resting tremor after dopaminergic treatment for more than 3 months.
Results
Among the 85 patients, there were 35 men and 50 women ages 34-87 years (mean age, 67 years). Thirty-six patients (42.4%) were grouped into RG and 49 (57.6%) into NRG. Mean age of RG was significantly younger than that of NRG. RG showed significantly higher initial UPDRS part III subtotal score (p=0.015) and more severe Hoehn & Yahr stage (p=0.010) than those of NRG. UPDRS subscores for rigidity (p=0.012), bradykinesia (p=0.021) and postural impairment (p=0.018) were correlated with the responsiveness of dopaminergic treatment.
Conclusions
Resting tremor in PD patients more favorably responded to dopaminergic treatment when it presented in combination with bradykinesia and rigidity suggesting dopaminergic role in the genesis of resting tremor in those PD patients.KeyWords:Parkinsons disease, Resting tremor, Bradykinesia, Rigidity, Levodopa

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