Title of article
Cognitive outcome following staged bilateral pallidal stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease
Author/Authors
Julie A. Fields، نويسنده , , Alexander I. Tr?ster، نويسنده , , Steven B. Wilkinson، نويسنده , , Rajesh Pahwa، نويسنده , , William C. Koller، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
7
From page
182
To page
188
Abstract
As neurosurgical treatment of parkinsonian symptoms has become increasingly popular, concern about the cognitive morbidity which may result from such interventions has risen proportionately. Previous reports of cognitive difficulties associated with pallidotomy and thalamotomy, especially in bilateral cases, have provided the impetus for research into chronic electrical deep brain stimulation procedures which are believed to be safer than ablation. Given the lack of neurobehavioral research following bilateral deep brain stimulation procedures, this preliminary study of six Parkinson’s disease patients undergoing staged bilateral pallidal stimulation was undertaken. A battery of tests assessing attention, executive function, visuomotor coordination, language, visuoperceptual function, learning–memory and mood revealed no significant change in overall level of cognitive functioning after either unilateral or bilateral pallidal deep brain stimulation. No significant declines were observed about three months following bilateral stimulation, and in fact, significant gains in delayed recall and relief of anxiety symptoms were noted. It was concluded from this preliminary data that bilateral pallidal stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease, at least in the absence of operative complications, offers a cognitively safe alternative to ablation.
Keywords
cognition , Parkinson’s disease , Chronic pallidal stimulation
Journal title
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
Clinical Neurology and Neurosurgery
Record number
463737
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