Authors
Patricia Limousin, Paul Krack, Pierre Pollak, AbdelHamid Benazzouz, Claire Ardouin, Dominique Hoffmann, Alim-Louis Benabid
Publication date
1998/10/15
Journal
New England Journal of Medicine
Volume
339
Issue
16
Pages
1105-1111
Publisher
Massachusetts Medical Society
Description
Background
In many patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease, treatment with levodopa is complicated by fluctuations between an “off” period (also referred to as “off medication”), when the medication is not working and the motor symptoms of parkinsonism are present, and an “on” period, when the medication is causing improved mobility (also referred to as “on medication”), often accompanied by debilitating dyskinesias. In animal models of Parkinson's disease, there is overactivity in the subthalamic nucleus, and electrical stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus improves parkinsonism. We therefore sought to determine the efficacy and safety of electrical stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus in patients with Parkinson's disease.
Methods
We studied 24 patients with idiopathic Parkinson's disease in whom electrodes were implanted bilaterally in the subthalamic nucleus under stereotactic guidance with …
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