Authors
Christine Daniels, Paul Krack, Jens Volkmann, Markus O Pinsker, Martin Krause, Volker Tronnier, Manja Kloss, Alfons Schnitzler, Lars Wojtecki, Kai Bötzel, Adrian Danek, Rüdiger Hilker, Volker Sturm, Andreas Kupsch, Elfriede Karner, Günther Deuschl, Karsten Witt
Publication date
2010/8/15
Journal
Movement Disorders
Volume
25
Issue
11
Pages
1583-1589
Publisher
Wiley Subscription Services, Inc., A Wiley Company
Description
A slight decline in cognitive functions and especially in executive functioning after deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the nucleus subthalamicus (STN) in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD) has been described. This study evaluated baseline parameters that contribute to a deterioration of cognitive functioning after DBS. We analyzed data from the neuropsychological protocol in a randomized controlled study comparing DBS with best medical treatment (BMT). Change scores were calculated for the cognitive domains “global cognitive functioning,” “memory,” “working memory,” “attention,” and “executive function.” These domain‐specific change scores were correlated with previously defined preoperative parameters. Compared with the BMT group (63 patients), the STN‐DBS group (60 patients) showed a significant decline only in the domain executive function 6 months after DBS, which was significantly correlated …
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