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2019 ◽  
Vol 87 (10) ◽  
pp. 536

Die tiefe Hirnstimulation (THS) im Nucleus subthalamicus (STN) ist eine effektive Therapie für Patienten mit fortgeschrittenem idiopathischem Parkinson Syndrom (IPS). Ärzte der Klinik für Neurologie in Berlin untersuchten Effekte der subthalamischen THS auf das motorische Lernen bei Patienten mit IPS und charakterisierten die modulierten Netzwerke mit speziellem Augenmerk auf die direkten subthalamo-cerebellären Verbindungen.


2019 ◽  
pp. jnnp-2019-320858 ◽  
Author(s):  
Panagiotis Bargiotas ◽  
Ines Debove ◽  
Ioannis Bargiotas ◽  
Martin Lenard Lachenmayer ◽  
Maria Ntafouli ◽  
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BackgroundAlthough rapid eye movement sleep behaviour disorder (RBD) in Parkinson’s disease (PD) is associated with increased non-motor symptoms, its impact on the deep brain stimulation (DBS) outcome remains unclear. This is the first study to compare the post-DBS outcome between PD patients with RBD (PD-RBD+) and without (PD-RBD-).MethodsWe analysed data from PD patients who were treated with bilateral DBS in the nucleus subthalamicus. Assessments included night-polysomnography (only pre-DBS), and motor and non-motor assessments pre-DBS and post-DBS.ResultsAmong 50 PD patients (29 males, mean age 62.5 years, 11.8 mean PD years), 24 (48%) had RBD. Pre-DBS, the two groups were equal in respect to sociodemographic features, disease duration and PD medications. A multivariate analysis showed that the clinical profile linked to motor, non-motor and quality of life features differed significantly between PD patients with and without RBD. The most discriminative elements were Unified Parkinson’s Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)-III, apathy and depression scores. Post-DBS, UPDRS-III, Epworth sleepiness scale and PD questionnaire improved significantly in both groups. UPDRS-II scores significantly improved in the PD-RBD+ group (−45%) but remained unchanged in the PD-RBD- group (−14%). The depression score improved significantly in the PD-RBD+ (−34%) and remained unchanged in the PD-RBD- group. The apathy score remained unchanged in the PD-RBD+ group but increased significantly in the PD-RBD- group (+33%).ConclusionWhile pre-DBS, PD patients with and without RBD showed different clinical profiles, post-DBS, the clinical profiles were comparable between the two groups. In respect to depressive symptoms, apathy and activities of daily living, PD-RBD+ patients show favourable post-DBS outcome. These findings highlight the importance of RBD assessment prior to DBS surgery.


2015 ◽  
Vol 126 (3) ◽  
pp. e49-e50
Author(s):  
Eduard Minks ◽  
Pavel Jurák ◽  
Jan Chládek ◽  
Zuzana Hummelová ◽  
Josef Halámek ◽  
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2014 ◽  
Vol 46 (01) ◽  
pp. 39-46
Author(s):  
J. Hübl ◽  
B. Spitzer ◽  
C. Brücke ◽  
T. Schönecker ◽  
A. Kupsch ◽  
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