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Articles tagged "Deep brain stimulation (DBS)"

  • 2016 International Congress

    Morbidity and comorbidity of deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease – A thirteen-years retrospective cohort study

    S.Y. Chen, Y.H. Pan, S.H. Lin (Hualien, Taiwan)

    Objective: To assess the surgical morbidity and comorbidity in 140 consecutive patients with various disease entities of movement disorders, epilepsy and obsessive-compulsive disorders that underwent…
  • 2016 International Congress

    In vivo validation of a new wireless portable stimulator for chronic deep brain stimulation in freely moving rats

    F. Naudet, F. Kölbl, G. N'kaoua, E. Faggiani, B. Ribot, S. Renaud, N. Lewis, A. Benazzouz (Bordeaux, France)

    Objective: To develop a new dedicated stimulator, adapted for chronic experiments on rodent models and that mimics the conditions of DBS human therapy: bilateral, current-controlled…
  • 2016 International Congress

    How do patients experience deep brain stimulation surgery: A prospective patient satisfaction survey

    A. Fazl, M. Gillego, A. Mogliner, M.H. Pourfar (New York, NY, USA)

    Objective: To evaluate experience of patients who undergo Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) surgery for treatment of different movement disorders, using patient survey questionnaires. Background: DBS…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Reduction in battery longevity for each subsequent implantable pulse generator (IPG) in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) treated with bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN-DBS) may be due to both programming changes and IPG model – a case series

    S.D. Israeli-Korn, S. Tessler, G. Yahalom, S. Benizri, O.S. Cohen, C. Shabat, H. Strauss, N. Warmann-Alaluf, E. Stein, Z. Zibly, R. Spiegelman, S. Hassin, S. Hassin (Ramat Gan, Israel)

    Objective: To determine whether the decrease in longevity following IPG replacement is due to programming changes and whether there is an effect of IPG model.…
  • 2016 International Congress

    VOP/ZI deep brain stimulation for the relief of tremor in multiple sclerosis

    V. Levi, G. Messina, R. Cordella, I. Dones, A. Franzini (Milano, Italy)

    Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic effect of electrical chronic stimulation of ventralis oralis posterior and zona incerta (VOP/ZI) in 3 subjects affected by severely disabling…
  • 2016 International Congress

    The influences of STN-DBS and levodopa on cardiovascular autonomic function in patients with Parkinson’s disease: Evaluated by trigonometric regressive spectral analysis

    K. Li, M. Wolz, R. Haase, H. Reichmann, T. Ziemssen (Dresden, Germany)

    Objective: To explore the effects of STN-DBS and levodopa on cardiovascular autonomic function in PD. Background: Cardiovascular autonomic dysfunction has been shown in patients with…
  • 2016 International Congress

    A whole brain anatomical network model and its application in PD research

    X. Lei, T. Chen, X. Hu, B. Zhang (Kunming, People's Republic of China)

    Objective: To build a frame of whole brain anatomical network for incorporating different data from different studies with different brain parcellations and resolutions, to evaluate…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Tractographic patterns of effective pallidal DBS in DYT-6 Dystonia: A case study

    L. Huang, N. Vanegas-Arroyave, K.A. Zaghloul, M. Hallett, S.G. Horovitz, C. Lungu (Bethesda, MD, USA)

    Objective: To characterize DBS tractographic patterns in a patient with novel DYT-6 mutation with rapid response to stimulation. Background: GPi DBS is an effective treatment…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Cognitive and psychiatric outcome 3 years after bilateral deep brain stimulation of the globus pallidus pars interna versus subthalamic nucleus for Parkinson’s disease

    J.A. Boel, V.J.J. Odekerken, G.J. Geurtsen, B.A. Schmand, M. Figee, R.J. de Haan, P. van den Munckhof, P.R. Schuurman, R.M.A. de Bie, The NSTAPS Study Group (Amsterdam, Netherlands)

    Objective: Comparing cognitive and psychiatric outcome 3 years after bilateral deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the globus pallidus pars interna (GPi) and subthalamic nucleus (STN)…
  • 2016 International Congress

    Deep brain stimulation in three patients with dystonia and severe cerebellar atrophy

    V. Gonzalez, L. Cif, E. Sanrey, E. Nerrant, F. Cyprien, M. Ros, E. Chanseng, T. Roujeau, P. Coubes (Montpellier, France)

    Objective: To describe the outcome of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in patients with dystonia and prominent cerebellar atrophy. Background: There is increasing evidence supporting the…
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