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Articles tagged "Deep brain stimulation (DBS)"

  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    When and how to stop subthalamic deep brain stimulation in late-stage Parkinson’s disease

    M. Fabbri, M. Zibetti, m. Rizzone, G. Giannini, L. Borellini, A. Stefani, F. Bove, A. Bruno, G. Calandra-buonaura, N. Modugno, C. Piano, A. Peppe, G. Ardolino, A. Romagnolo, C. Artusi, P. Berchialla, E. Montanaro, P. Cortelli, L. Romito, R. Eleopra, B. Minafra, C. Pacchetti, L. Lopiano (Bologna, Italy)

    Objective: We sought to investigate the percentage of “poor stimulation responders” among late-stage Parkinson's disease (LSPD) patients for elaborating an algorithm to decide whether and…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Establishment of a Visual Analog Scale (VAS) for DBS Programming (VISUAL – STIM Trial)

    C. Palleis, M. Gehmeyr, J. Mehrkens, K. Boetzel, T. Koeglsperger (Munich, Germany)

    Objective: With this study, we wanted to demonstrate a new strategy to adjust stimulation parameters and lead configurations, using a visual analog scale. Background: Deep brain…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Correlation of Lead Location with Clinical Outcomes in a Double-Blinded Randomized Controlled Trial Evaluating Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson’s Disease (INTREPID)

    J. Vitek, R. Jain, R. Woon, L. Chen, P. Starr (Minneapolis, MN, USA)

    Objective: To assess the relationship between lead location in the subthalamic nucleus (STN) and deep brain stimulation (DBS) outcomes as reported in the INTREPID clinical…
  • MDS Virtual Congress 2020

    Utility of deep brain stimulation remote programming for Parkinson’s disease during the COVID-19 outbreak

    CC. Zhang, K.W Zhu, Z.Y Lin, B.M Sun, D.Y Li (Shanghai, China)

    Objective: Deep Brain Stimulation(DBS)tele-programming technique has been available for several years in China, which mainly served as a complementary approach to routine DBS treatment and…
  • 2019 International Congress

    3 Year QoL Results for PD Patients Receiving DBS: Product Surveillance Registry

    M. Schiess, S. Palfi, J. Azulay, A. Lopez Rios, H. Xiong, K. Sandberg, JK. Krauss (Houston, TX, USA)

    Objective: Summarize improvement in quality of life (QoL) by comparing scores from the EQ-5D questionnaire, five level response version (EQ-5D-5L) summary index and visual analog scale (EQ-VAS) obtained for…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Stimulation challenge test after STN DBS improves postoperative satisfaction in patients with Parkinson’s Disease

    V. Geraedts, J. van Hilten, J. Marinus, A. Mosch, K. Naarding, C. Hoffmann, N. Vd Gaag, MF. Contarino (Leiden, Netherlands)

    Objective: To identify whether postoperative stimulation challenge test alters patients’ impression of change and satisfaction after Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subthalamic Nucleus (STN DBS)…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Motor Response Inhibition – A potential tool to determine optimum STN-DBS setting

    H. Kumar, A. Roy, S. Choudhury, P. Basu, M. Baker, S. Baker (Kolkata, India)

    Objective: To explore the possibility of using an automated bed side test of motor response inhibition - Stop Signal Reaction Time (SSRT) while optimizing DBS…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Subthalamic Neurons Fire Differently In Planned Versus Reactive Movements

    A. Fazl, K. Katlowitz, M. Pourfar, A. Mogilner, D. London (Livingston, NJ, USA)

    Objective: To study the role of STN neurons in modifying an ongoing movement. Background: Patients with Parkinson’s Disease (PD) have difficulty starting or modifying a…
  • 2019 International Congress

    GPi DBS does not affect sensory thresholds in hereditary/idiopathic dystonia

    C. Listik, R. Gisbert Cury, V. da Silva, S. Carvalho Barbosa Casagrande, E. Listik, L. Link, R. Galhardoni, E. Reis Barbosa, M. Jacobsen Teixeira, D. de Andrade (Sao Paulo, Brazil)

    Objective: Despite the widespread use of DBS for dystonia, little is known about its effects on non-motor symptoms such as dystonia-related pain. Here we provide…
  • 2019 International Congress

    Deep Brain Stimulation of VIM Thalamic Nucleus for Tremor Control

    J. Santos (Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)

    Objective: Compare safety, tolerability, efficiency and efficacy of DBS (VIM DBS) for tremor in Parkinson’s disease (PD) and Non Parkinsonian Patients over 25 years. Background:…
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