Author:
Martins Ana Inês,Soares-dos-Reis Ricardo,Jorge André,Duque Cristina,Pereira Daniela Jardim,Fontes Ribeiro Carlos,Sargento-Freitas João,Matos Anabela,Negrão Luís,Lemos João
Abstract
IntroductionOculopalatal tremor (OPT) is a late manifestation of a Guillain-Mollaret triangle lesion. Memantine has been shown to improve nystagmus in OPT, but its long-term efficacy and putative distinct effects on each plane of nystagmus and on associated phenomena (e.g., gravity perception) are largely unknown.MethodsWe conducted a 6-month open-label study to evaluate the effect of memantine in OPT patients. Baseline (visit 1), 2 (visit 2), and 6 months (visit 3) assessments included video-oculography, best corrected visual acuity (BCVA), visual function questionnaire (VFQ25), palatal tremor frequency, and subjective visual vertical (SVV). Memantine was titrated to 20 mg per day and stopped after 6 months.ResultsWe included six patients (5 females; mean age 68.5+/-9.7). At visit 2, nystagmus improved >50% only along the horizontal plane in two patients, while worsening >50% along the vertical and horizontal planes in 4 and 1 patients, respectively. At visit 3, previous improvement of nystagmus along the horizontal plane in two patients was not sustained, and it further worsened >50% along the vertical plane in 4. The mean vertical velocity and amplitude of nystagmus in the left eye significantly worsened from visit 2 to visit 3 (p = 0.028). Throughout the study, nystagmus frequency remained unchanged (p = 0.074), BCVA improved in both eyes (p = 0.047, p = 0.017), SVV progression was unpredictable (p = 0.513), and the mean VFQ-25 score (p = 0.223) and mean palatal frequency remained unchanged.ConclusionThe long-term use of memantine 20 mg per day in OPT produced a modest and only transient improvement in nystagmus, predominantly along the horizontal plane. Visual acuity improved, albeit without relevant changes in vision-related quality of life.
Subject
Neurology (clinical),Neurology
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