The Italian tremor Network (TITAN): rationale, design and preliminary findings

Neurol Sci. 2022 Sep;43(9):5369-5376. doi: 10.1007/s10072-022-06104-w. Epub 2022 May 24.

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.

Keywords: Classification; Dystonic tremor; Essential tremor; Prevalence; Rest tremor.

Publication types

  • Multicenter Study

MeSH terms

  • Dystonia* / complications
  • Dystonic Disorders*
  • Essential Tremor*
  • Humans
  • Italy / epidemiology
  • Prospective Studies
  • Syndrome
  • Tremor / complications
  • Tremor / diagnosis
  • Tremor / epidemiology