Objective: Here, we evaluate on-going registry outcomes derived from patients implanted with directional Deep Brain Stimulation systems with Multiple Independent Current Control (MICC) technology for treatment of Essential Tremor.
Background: Large, multicenter patient outcome registries are an important source from which to collect realworld clinical evidence. Ventral intermediate nucleus (Vim) Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) is a widely accepted therapeutic approach in properly selected candidates to manage Essential Tremor (ET). This clinical evaluation will help provide evidence in patients implanted with a DBS system for ET.
Method: In this prospective, on-label, multi-center, international DBS registry, enrolled patients are implanted with a directional MICC-based DBS system (Vercise, Boston Scientific). Patients are followed up to 3-years where ET symptoms and overall improvement in quality of life are evaluated. Clinical endpoint evaluated at baseline and during study follow-up timepoints include Fahn-Tolosa-Marin Rating Scale (FTMTRS), the Essential Tremor Rating Assessment Scale (TETRAS), Quality of Life in Essential Tremor Questionnaire (QUEST), and Global Impression of change. Adverse events are also being collected.
Results: Results from this registry [SP(1] demonstrate significant improvement in ET related symptoms and quality of life up to 12-month follow-up. A total of 50 subjects (27 males, mean age= 65.3 years, mean disease duration = 19.5 years) received DBS. At the 12-month follow-up, a mean 8.9-hours reduction in tremor was noted (self-reported, QUESD in a typical day. Additionally, regarding tremor severity, no subject reported marked disability while 82.6% reported mild disability (FTMTRS), and subjects saw a 63.7% mean-improvement in activities of daily living (TETRAS) at 12-months compared to baseline. No lead breakages/fractures were reported. Additional clinical and safety outcomes derived from on-going data collection and analysis will be reported.
Conclusion: Results from this ongoing, prospective, multicenter, international real-world outcomes study using multiple-source constant-current Directional DBS Systems for the treatment of Essential Tremor continue to demonstrate positive outcomes after 12-months follow-up.
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G. Deuschl, R. Schuurman, G. Loret, N. Kovacs, M. Barbe, M. Blázquez Estrada, F. Clement, J. Lee, S. Jaumà Classen, D. Pedrosa, J. Volkmann, A. Oliveira, S. Paschen, L. Chen, E. Goldberg. Real-World Clinical and Safety Outcomes from a Prospective, Multicenter Deep Brain Stimulation Registry of Essential Tremor Patients [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2024; 39 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/real-world-clinical-and-safety-outcomes-from-a-prospective-multicenter-deep-brain-stimulation-registry-of-essential-tremor-patients/. Accessed October 6, 2024.« Back to 2024 International Congress
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