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Articles tagged "Deep brain stimulation (DBS)"

  • 2016 International Congress

    Pisa syndrome in Parkinson’s disease effectively treated with subthalmic deep brain stimulation: Case report

    C.A. Artusi, A. Romagnolo, M. Zibetti, M.G. Rizzone, A. Merola, F. Dematteis, M. Lanotte, L. Lopiano (Torino, Italy)

    Objective: To report the case of a 67-year-old Parkinsonian patient with significant and disabling Pisa syndrome (PS) successfully treated with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Traditional trial-and-error versus neuroanatomical-3D-image software-assisted deep brain stimulation programming in patients with Parkinson’s disease

    N. Pavese, S. Rodemark, Y.F. Tai, N. Yousif, D. Nandi, P.G. Bain (London, United Kingdom)

    Objective: To compare traditional trial-and-error with neuroanatomical-3D-image software-assisted deep brain stimulation (DBS) programming in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) treated with subthalamic nucleus (STN) DBS.…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Recharge frequency is not driven by therapy power usage in patients implanted with rechargeable deep brain stimulation systems

    T. Weaver, P. Konrad, L. Timmerman, G. Molnar, K. Stromberg (Minneapolis, MN, USA)

    Objective: To explore the relationship between recharge frequency and therapy power usage in patients with rechargeable deep brain stimulation (DBS) devices. Background: Advancements in DBS…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Surgical replacement of implantable pulse generators in deep brain stimulation: Adverse events and risk factors in a multicenter cohort

    E. Jiltsova, A. Fytagoridis, T. Heard, J. Samuelsson, P. Zsigmond, S. Skyrman, T. Skoglund, T. Coyne, P. Silburn, P. Blomstedt (Uppsala, Sweden)

    Objective: To investigate the incidence of adverse events and postoperative infections of IPG replacements in a multicenter cohort. Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Safety of deep brain stimulation for movement disorders: A single-centre long-term standardized recording and analysis

    C. Bagella, D. Calandrella, G. Zorzi, G. Messina, F. Carella, A. Franzini, C.E. Marras, N. Nardocci, L.M. Romito (Milan, Italy)

    Objective: To analyze the long-term safety of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) procedures for patients with movement disorders. Background: DBS is currently indicated to treat several…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Impact of subclinical apathy prior to deep brain stimulation on the quality of life of patients with Parkinson’s disease

    M.A. Higuchi, T. Mishima, H. Abe, T. Morishita, S. Fujioka, J. Fukae, Y. Tsuboi (Fukuoka, Japan)

    Objective: To evaluate the influence of pretreatment subclinical apathy on patient QOL following subthalamic nucleus DBS (STN-DBS) in PD patients 12 months after surgery. Background:…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Orthostatic tremor: Is deep brain stimulation better than spinal cord stimulation?

    H.L. Chiang, Y. Tai, V.S.C. Fung, N. Mahant (Sydney, Australia)

    Objective: To describe 2 patients with orthostatic tremor (OT) who responded to deep brain stimulation (DBS). Background: OT is a rare movement disorder, characterized by…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Frontal cortex grey matter integrity determines motor improvement after STN-DBS in patients with Parkinson’s disease

    M. Muthuraman, G. Deuschl, C. Riedel, J. Volkmann, S. Groppa (Mainz, Germany)

    Objective: We hypothesize that the integrity of the cortical structures is an independent predictor for the DBS response. Background: Deep brain stimulation of subthalamic nucleus…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Do predictors of good response to deep brain stimulation in primary cervical movement disorders exist?

    E. Sanrey, V. Gonzalez, L. Cif, F. Cyprien, E. Borgeais, J. Perez, M. Ros, P. Coubes (Montpellier, France)

    Objective: To identify CMD patients' selection criteria predictive of a good response to CEN by retrospective analysis of a treated cohort. Background: Continuous Electrical Neuromodulation…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Long-term results of pallidal deep brain stimulation in a cohort of eight children with isolated dystonia assessed by blinded video rating

    P. Krause, K. Lauritsch, A. Lipp, A. Horn, B. Weschke, A. Kupsch, K. Kiening, G.H. Schneider, A. Kühn (Berlin, Germany)

    Objective: We present long-term results up to 13 years in a consecutive series of 8 pediatric patients assessed with blinded video rating. Background: : The…
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