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Triple stimulation technique findings in vascular Parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease

Title
Triple stimulation technique findings in vascular Parkinsonism and Parkinson's disease
Author
김희태
Keywords
Neurophysiology; Collision technique; Movement disorder; Electrodiagnosis; Parkinsonism; TRANSCRANIAL MAGNETIC STIMULATION; AMYOTROPHIC-LATERAL-SCLEROSIS; DIAGNOSIS; SPECT
Issue Date
2014-01
Publisher
ELSEVIER IRELAND LTD, ELSEVIER HOUSE, BROOKVALE PLAZA, EAST PARK SHANNON, CO, CLARE, 00000, IRELAND
Citation
CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY , Vol.125, No.9, Pages 1834?1839
Abstract
Objective: One of the predominant clinical features that differentiates vascular Parkinsonism (VP) from Parkinson's disease (PD) is the pyramidal sign. The triple stimulation technique (TST) is one of the most sensitive methods for comparing upper motor neuron involvement in patients with VP and PD. This study aimed to evaluate the usefulness of the TST as a diagnostic tool for VP.Methods: Thirteen VP patients, 18 PD patients and 10 age-matched healthy controls were enrolled in this study. We obtained basic participant demographic information and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) parameters, including the TST amplitude ratio, from all participants. We compared the TMS parameters among the VP, PD and control groups.Results: The TST amplitude ratio was significantly lower in the VP group than in the PD and control groups (71.59 +/- 11.86 vs. 96.42 +/- 5.11 and 97.70 +/- 3.82, respectively; p < 0.01). The TST amplitude ratio was positively correlated with scores obtained on the United Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale-III, which reflects motor function.Conclusions: The TST is an effective and easy technique that offers improved diagnostic sensitivity in patients with VP by assessing upper motor neuron involvement. The TST may also represent a useful monitoring tool for evaluating disease progression.Significance: This study is the first to assess pyramidal involvement in patients with VP using the collision technique. (C) 2014 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology. Published by Elsevier Ireland Ltd. All rights reserved
URI
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1388245714000418http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11754/46972
ISSN
1388-2457; 1872-8952
DOI
10.1016/j.clinph.2014.01.008
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