European Society for the Study of Tourette Syndrome 2022 criteria for clinical diagnosis of functional tic‐like behaviours: International consensus from experts in tic disorders

Author:

Pringsheim Tamara1ORCID,Ganos Christos2,Nilles Christelle1,Cavanna Andrea E.345,Gilbert Donald L.67,Greenberg Erica8ORCID,Hartmann Andreas9,Hedderly Tammy10,Heyman Isobel11,Liang Holan11,Malaty Irene12,Malik Osman13,Debes Nanette Mol1415,Vahl Kirsten Muller16,Munchau Alexander17,Murphy Tara11,Nagy Peter18,Owen Tamsin10,Rizzo Renata19,Skov Liselotte20,Stern Jeremy21,Szejko Natalia22ORCID,Worbe Yulia23,Martino Davide1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Neurosciences, Psychiatry, Pediatrics, and Community Health Sciences University of Calgary Calgary Alberta Canada

2. Department of Neurology Charité–Universitätsmedizin Berlin Berlin Germany

3. Department of Neuropsychiatry Birmingham and Solihull Mental Health National Health Service Foundation Trust and University of Birmingham Birmingham UK

4. School of Life and Health Sciences Aston University Birmingham UK

5. School of Medicine and Surgery University of Milan–Bicocca Milan Italy

6. Division of Neurology Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center Cincinnati Ohio USA

7. Department of Pediatrics University of Cincinnati College of Medicine Cincinnati Ohio USA

8. Department of Psychiatry Massachusetts General Hospital Boston Massachusetts USA

9. National Reference Centre for Tourette Syndrome Public Assistance Hospitals of Paris Pitié‐Salpêtrière Hospital Group Paris France

10. Evelina London Childrens Hospital Guys and St Thomas Trust and Kings College London London UK

11. UCL Great Ormond Street Institute of Child Health London UK

12. Department of Neurology Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases, University of Florida Gainesville Florida USA

13. Department of Children's Neuroscience Evelina London Children's Hospital, Guys and St Thomas National Health Service Trust and South London and Maudsley National Health Service Trust London UK

14. Copenhagen University Hospital–Herlev and Gentofte Herlev Denmark

15. Department of Clinical Medicine University of Copenhagen Copenhagen Denmark

16. Department of Psychiatry, Social Psychiatry, and Psychotherapy Hanover Medical School Hanover Germany

17. Institute of Systems Motor Science University of Lübeck Lübeck Germany

18. Division of Neurodevelopmental Disorders Bethesda Children's Hospital Budapest Hungary

19. Child and Adolescent Neurology and Psychiatry, Department of Clinical and Experimental Medicine Catania University Catania Italy

20. Department of Paediatrics Copenhagen University Hospital–Herlev and Gentofte Herlev Denmark

21. Department of Neurology St George's, University of London London UK

22. Department of Neurology, Department of Bioethics Medical University of Warsaw Warsaw Poland

23. Department of Neurophysiology, Assistance Publique‐Hopitaux de Paris.6–Pitié‐Salpêtrière and Saint Antoine Hospitals Sorbonne University Paris France

Abstract

AbstractBackground and purposeIn 2020, health professionals witnessed a dramatic increase in referrals of young people with rapid onset of severe tic‐like behaviours. We assembled a working group to develop criteria for the clinical diagnosis of functional tic‐like behaviours (FTLBs) to help neurologists, pediatricians, psychiatrists, and psychologists recognize and diagnose this condition.MethodsWe used a formal consensus development process, using a multiround, web‐based Delphi survey. The survey was based on an in‐person discussion at the European Society for the Study of Tourette Syndrome (ESSTS) meeting in Lausanne in June 2022. Members of an invited group with extensive clinical experience working with patients with Tourette syndrome and FTLBs discussed potential clinical criteria for diagnosis of FTLBs. An initial set of criteria were developed based on common clinical experiences and review of the literature on FTLBs and revised through iterative discussions, resulting in the survey items for voting.ResultsIn total, 24 members of the working group were invited to participate in the Delphi process. We propose that there are three major criteria and two minor criteria to support the clinical diagnosis of FTLBs. A clinically definite diagnosis of FTLBs can be confirmed by the presence of all three major criteria. A clinically probable diagnosis of FTLBs can be confirmed by the presence of two major criteria and one minor criterion.ConclusionsDistinguishing FTLBs from primary tics is important due to the distinct treatment paths required for these two conditions. A limitation of the ESSTS 2022 criteria is that they lack prospective testing of their sensitivity and specificity.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Neurology (clinical),Neurology

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