2006
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp.2005.069161
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Operative techniques and morbidity with subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation in 100 consecutive patients with advanced Parkinson's disease

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“…2,3 Empirically, however, STN-DBS is suitable to PD patients who have motor impairments that are characterized by fluctuating periods of immobility (off) and good motor function (on) and that are responsive to dopaminergic agents. 4 In addition, it can reduce the required dosages of dopaminergic medication. While a major role of STN-DBS is thought to be a suppression of the overactivation of STN neurons and a facilitation of excitatory signals to the cerebral cortex, 5 findings in dopaminergic studies have suggested that STN-DBS exerts a facilitatory effect on the dopamine system by boosting motor recovery after treatment.…”
Section: Deep Brain Stimulation (Dbs) Of the Subthalamic Nucleus (Stnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2,3 Empirically, however, STN-DBS is suitable to PD patients who have motor impairments that are characterized by fluctuating periods of immobility (off) and good motor function (on) and that are responsive to dopaminergic agents. 4 In addition, it can reduce the required dosages of dopaminergic medication. While a major role of STN-DBS is thought to be a suppression of the overactivation of STN neurons and a facilitation of excitatory signals to the cerebral cortex, 5 findings in dopaminergic studies have suggested that STN-DBS exerts a facilitatory effect on the dopamine system by boosting motor recovery after treatment.…”
Section: Deep Brain Stimulation (Dbs) Of the Subthalamic Nucleus (Stnmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The calculated incidence of complications associated with laparoscopic bariatric surgery, obtained from the case series, 4,8,10,17,28,38,44,45,52,74,77,82,83,91,120 is summarized in Table 1; complications associated with DBS studies are shown in Table 2. 6,7,9,12,16,20,26,27,31,37,39,47,[55][56][57][58][59][60][61]64,[67][68][69]71,78,80,81,84,[86][87][88][89][96][97]…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…6 According to Binder and colleagues 7 and to other reports, 6,[8][9][10] its incidence is believed to be up to 3.3%, with a 0.6% risk of developing new neurological defi cits. There is a lack of data in the literature concerning electrode displacement as a consequence of such an adverse event.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%