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July 05, 2016; 87 (1) Article

Augmentation and impulsive behaviors in restless legs syndrome

Coexistence or association?

Beatrice Heim, Atbin Djamshidian, Anna Heidbreder, Ambra Stefani, Laura Zamarian, Marie-Theres Pertl, Elisabeth Brandauer, Margarete Delazer, Klaus Seppi, Werner Poewe, Birgit Högl
First published June 3, 2016, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1212/WNL.0000000000002803
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From the Departments of Neurology (B. Heim, A.D., A.H., A.S., L.Z., M.-T.P., E.B., M.D., K.S., W.P., B. Högl) and Psychology (M.-T.P.), Medical University Innsbruck, Austria; and Department of Molecular Neuroscience and Reta Lila Weston Institute for Neurological Studies (A.D.), University of London, UK.
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Anna Heidbreder
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Ambra Stefani
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Laura Zamarian
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Marie-Theres Pertl
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Elisabeth Brandauer
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Margarete Delazer
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Klaus Seppi
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Augmentation and impulsive behaviors in restless legs syndrome
Coexistence or association?
Beatrice Heim, Atbin Djamshidian, Anna Heidbreder, Ambra Stefani, Laura Zamarian, Marie-Theres Pertl, Elisabeth Brandauer, Margarete Delazer, Klaus Seppi, Werner Poewe, Birgit Högl
Neurology Jul 2016, 87 (1) 36-40; DOI: 10.1212/WNL.0000000000002803

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Objectives: To assess the frequency of impulse control disorders (ICDs) in patients with restless legs syndrome (RLS) with and without augmentation under dopaminergic therapy in a case-control study. Augmentation and ICDs are both serious complications of dopaminergic treatment of RLS but little is known about possible associations between these drug-induced disorders.

Methods: In total, 58 patients with idiopathic RLS diagnosed according to the International Restless Legs Syndrome Study Group criteria were recruited. Of these, 35 patients had augmentation. The frequency of ICD symptoms was assessed using semi-structural interviews.

Results: Demographic variables did not differ between patients with RLS with and without augmentation but those with augmentation took higher dopaminergic medication than patients without augmentation. Twenty-three patients with RLS (39.7%) had ICD symptoms, with 12 patients (20.7%) having definitive ICDs. Patients with augmentation had an increased risk of expressing ICD symptoms (p = 0.007, odds ratio 5.64, 95% confidence interval 1.59–20.02).

Conclusions: Patients with RLS with augmentation have an almost 6-fold increased risk of exhibiting ICD symptoms. This implies that augmentation and ICDs are related and may share a common pathophysiology. Moreover, our results have clinical implications, suggesting that patients with RLS with augmentation should be screened for ICD symptoms.

GLOSSARY

DA=
dopamine agonist;
ICD=
impulse control disorder;
IRLS=
International RLS Study Group Rating Scale;
LEU=
levodopa equivalent unit;
OR=
odds ratio;
QUIP=
Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease;
RLS=
restless legs syndrome

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  • Editorial, page 15

  • Received October 27, 2015.
  • Accepted in final form February 22, 2016.
  • © 2016 American Academy of Neurology
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  • Author Response to "Augmentation in RLS: A forme fruste of dopamine agonist withdrawal syndrome?"
    • Atbin Djamshidian, Medical University Innsbruck, Department of Neurology, Innsbruck, Austriaatbin.djamshidian-tehrani@i-med.ac.at
    • Beatrice Heim,Medical University Innsbruck;Birgit Hogl,Medical University Innsbruck;Klaus Seppi,Medical University Innsbruck;Werner Poewe,Medical University Innsbruck
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  • Augmentation in RLS: A forme fruste of dopamine agonist withdrawal syndrome?
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