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Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation for Orthostatic Tremor: A Multicenter International Registry

Authors :
Merola, A.
Fasano, A.
Hassan, A.
Ostrem, J.L.
Contarino, M.F.
Lyons, M.
Krauss, J.K.
Wolf, M.E.
Klassen, B.T.
Rootselaar, A.F. van
Regidor, I.
Duker, A.P.
Ondo, W.
Guridi, J.
Volkmann, J.
Shukla, A.W.
Mandybur, G.T.
Okun, M.S.
Witt, K.
Starr, P.A.
Deuschl, G.
Espay, A.J.
ANS - Neurodegeneration
Neurology
Source :
Movement disorders, 32(8), 1240-1244. John Wiley and Sons Inc., Movement Disorders, 32(8), 1240-1244
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

Background: We report the accumulated experience with ventral intermediate nucleus deep brain stimulation for medically refractory orthostatic tremor. Methods: Data from 17 patients were reviewed, comparing presurgical, short-term (0-48 months), and long-term (>= 48 months) follow-up. The primary end point was the composite activities of daily living/instrumental activities of daily living score. Secondary end points included latency of symptoms on standing and treatment-related complications. Results: There was a 21.6% improvement (P = 0.004) in the composite activities of daily living/instrumental activities of daily living score, which gradually attenuated (12.5%) in the subgroup of patients with an additional long-term follow-up (8 of 17). The latency of symptoms on standing significantly improved, both in the shortterm (P = 0.001) and in the long-term (P = 0.018). Three patients obtained no/minimal benefit from the procedure. Conclusions: Deep brain stimulation of the ventral intermediate nucleus was, in general, safe and well tolerated, yielding sustained benefit in selected patients with medically refractory orthostatic tremor. (C) 2017 International

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
08853185
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Movement disorders, 32(8), 1240-1244. John Wiley and Sons Inc., Movement Disorders, 32(8), 1240-1244
Accession number :
edsair.pmid.dedup....6dc3f037d04a79c169f866b2718d413d