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Non-motor effects of deep brain stimulation in Parkinson's disease motor subtypes.

Authors :
Jost ST
Konitsioti A
Loehrer PA
Ashkan K
Rizos A
Sauerbier A
Dos Santos Ghilardi MG
Rosenkranz F
Strobel L
Gronostay A
Barbe MT
Evans J
Visser-Vandewalle V
Nimsky C
Fink GR
Silverdale M
Cury RG
Fonoff ET
Antonini A
Chaudhuri KR
Timmermann L
Martinez-Martin P
Dafsari HS
Source :
Parkinsonism & related disorders [Parkinsonism Relat Disord] 2023 Apr; Vol. 109, pp. 105318. Date of Electronic Publication: 2023 Feb 09.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Introduction: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a well-established treatment for patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) improving quality of life, motor, and non-motor symptoms. However, non-motor effects in PD subtypes are understudied. We hypothesized that patients with 'postural instability and gait difficulty' (PIGD) experience more beneficial non-motor effects than 'tremor-dominant' patients undergoing DBS for PD.<br />Methods: In this prospective, observational, international multicentre study with a 6-month follow-up, we assessed the Non-Motor Symptom Scale (NMSS) as primary and the following secondary outcomes: Unified PD Rating Scale-motor examination (UPDRS-III), Scales for Outcomes in PD (SCOPA)-activities of daily living (ADL) and -motor complications, PDQuestionnaire-8 (PDQ-8), and levodopa-equivalent daily dose (LEDD). We analysed within-group longitudinal changes with Wilcoxon signed-rank test and Benjamini-Hochberg correction for multiple comparisons. Additionally, we explored outcome between-group differences of motor subtypes with Mann-Whitney U-tests.<br />Results: In 82 PIGD and 33 tremor-dominant patients included in this study, baseline NMSS total scores were worse in PIGD patients, both groups experienced postoperative improvements of the NMSS sleep/fatigue domain, and between-group differences in postoperative outcomes were favourable in the PIGD group for the NMSS total and miscellaneous domain scores.<br />Conclusions: This study provides evidence of a favourable outcome of total non-motor burden in PIGD compared to tremor-dominant patients undergoing DBS for PD. These differences of clinical efficacy on non-motor aspects should be considered when advising and monitoring patients with PD undergoing DBS.<br /> (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Ltd.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1873-5126
Volume :
109
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Parkinsonism & related disorders
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
36842866
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.parkreldis.2023.105318