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  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    MRI guided high-intensity focused ultrasound thalamotomy for essential tremor: efficacy and safety at 1 year follow up

    V. Livneh, S. Israeli korn, G. Yahalom, T. Fay-Karmon, Z. Zibly, R. Spiegelmann, S. Baer (Ramat gan, Israel)

    Objective: To report our single-center experience with unilateral MRI guided high intensity focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) ventral intermediate nucleus (VIM) thalamotomy for patients with disabling essential tremor (ET). Background: ET causes functional disability, social isolationand psychological distress. Some patients are refractory…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Utilization of New Visualization Software for Deep Brain Stimulation Programming Using a Multiple-Source, Constant-Rechargeable System

    J. Aldred, L. Chen, R. Jain (Spokane, WA, USA)

    Objective: In this study, we describe the utilization of newly available visualization software for use as a deep brain stimulation (DBS) planning tool during the…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Real World Clinical Outcomes Using a Novel Directional Lead from a Multicenter Registry of Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease

    G. Deuschl, R. Jain, H. Scholtes, A. Wang, S. Paschen, M. Barbe, A. Kühn, M. Pötter-Nerger, J. Volkmann, J. Vesper (Kiel, Germany)

    Objective: In this report, initial real-world outcomes using a directional lead with a deep brain stimulation (DBS) system capable of multiple independent current source control…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Impact of Deep Brain Stimulation on Fall Risk

    K. Lyons, V. Pahwa, R. Pahwa (Kansas City, KS, USA)

    Objective: To compare fall risk in Parkinson’s disease patients with and without deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus. Background: The prevention of falls is…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Twiddler’s Syndrome in Deep Brain Stimulation

    V. Shivkumar, J. Adams (Huntington, WV, USA)

    Objective: We describe a case of Twiddler’s syndrome in a patient who underwent DBS surgery. Background: Twiddler’s syndrome was first described in 1968 in cardiac…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Evaluation of the Body Weight Changes and Food Addiction in Parkinson’s Disease patient with Deep Brain Stimulation

    I. Yakisikli, M. Saka, A. Zirh, B. Bolluk Kilic (Ankara, Turkey)

    Objective: The aim of this study is to evaluate Parkinson’s disease patient’s body weight changes after Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) and to search the existence…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Determination of freezing of gait with wearable sensors in patients with Parkinson’s disease

    U. Eliiyi, P. Keskinoglu, T. Kahraman, A. Özkurt, B. Yürdem, G. Duran, B. Dönmez Colakoglu, A. Genc (Izmir, Turkey)

    Objective: The aim was to determine freezing of gait (FOG) with wearable sensors in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Background: PD is a neurodegenerative disorder…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    An Observational Study for the Application of Wearable, Multi-Sensor Technology to Characterize Motor Function of Parkinson’s Disease Patients in Japan (SWJ-001): An Innovative Protocol

    G. Oyama, T. Hatano, W.J Marks, R. Kapur, J. Fernandez, K. Fujikawa, T. Ogawa, H. Kamo, Y. Oji, H. Takeshige-Amano, D. Taniguchi, R. Nakamura, F. Sasaki, S. Ueno, N. Hattori (Tokyo, Japan)

    Objective: To characterize motor function of patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) using a multi-sensor wearable digital device. Background: Progression of PD varies widely from patient…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    User experience of body-worn sensors: perception of patients and health professionals for Parkinson’s disease at home follow-up

    C. Virbel-Fleischman, Y. Rétory, S. Hardy, J.C Corvol, D. Grabli (Paris, France)

    Objective: With a view to introducing routine care, this qualitative study addresses the questions of the choice of body-worn sensors (BWS) according to the context…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Deep brain stimulation lead removal in Tourette syndrome: Data from the International Tourette DBS Registry and Database

    W. Deeb, J. Wong, A. Leentjens, A. Mogilner, D. Servello, F. Meng, J. Zhang, T. Galbiati, M. Okun (Gainesville, FL, USA)

    Objective: To report on the extent and reasons underpinning DBS removal in TS patients by utilizing the data drawn from a large multi-country cohort. Background: Tourette…
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