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The Deep Brain Stimulation Impairment Scale: A useful complement in assessment of well-being and functioning in DBS-patients - Results from a large multicentre survey in patients with Parkinson's disease.
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Parkinsonism & Related Disorders . Jun2022, Vol. 99, p8-15. 8p. - Publication Year :
- 2022
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Abstract
- <bold>Background: </bold>Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has been proven to alleviate motor symptoms in Parkinson's Disease (PD). Regarding non-motor symptoms, however, inconsistencies have been reported, on whether DBS causes reductions in well-being and functioning. To assess motor and non-motor impairment in DBS-patients, the Deep Brain Stimulation Impairment Scale (DBS-IS) has been developed. Yet, the extent to which the DBS-IS detects impairment in DBS-patients and thus could serve as a useful tool that complements the PDQ-39 (gold standard) in assessment of well-being and functioning in PD-patients has not been shown.<bold>Objectives: </bold>By comparing DBS and non-DBS-patients we aimed to identify DBS-specific symptoms. We thereby aimed to show in how far the DBS-IS complements the PDQ-39 in assessing well-being and functioning in PD patients under DBS.<bold>Methods: </bold>In a cross-sectional study, 186 DBS-patients were matched (for age, disease duration and sex) to 186 non-DBS-patients (N = 372) and the two groups were compared regarding well-being and functioning: Impairment was assessed via DBS-IS and overall Quality of Life (QoL) was assessed via PDQ-39. Additionally, we analyzed differences in impairment between age and disease duration clusters.<bold>Results: </bold>DBS-patients showed significantly higher total impairment (DBS-IS) and significantly higher impairment on the subscales Postural Instability and Gait difficulties and speaking difficulties than non-DBS-patients. Impairment increased with age and disease duration and, overall, differences in impairment rose by age. Overall QoL (PDQ-39) was non-significantly lower in DBS-patients.<bold>Conclusion: </bold>Since there is evidence that the PDQ-39 misses some DBS-specific symptoms, the DBS-IS is recommended to complement the PDQ-39 when assessing DBS-patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
- Subjects :
- *DEEP brain stimulation
*PARKINSON'S disease
*SUBTHALAMIC nucleus
*MOVEMENT disorders
*FUNCTIONAL assessment
*PATIENT surveys
*PARKINSON'S disease treatment
*PARKINSON'S disease diagnosis
*RESEARCH
*DIENCEPHALON
*CROSS-sectional method
*EVALUATION research
*TREATMENT effectiveness
*COMPARATIVE studies
*QUALITY of life
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- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 13538020
- Volume :
- 99
- Database :
- Academic Search Index
- Journal :
- Parkinsonism & Related Disorders
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 157562887
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.parkreldis.2022.04.008