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Tema
Original Article
Autor
Tandra, Swetha Kandadai, Rukmini M. Peddisetty, Ravi P. Babu, K. J. Prabha, T Surya Jabeen, SA Meena, AK Borgohain, Rupam
Langue
en
Editor

Wolters Kluwer - Medknow

Categoría

Annals of Indian Academy of Neurology

Año

2020

fecha de cotización

8/12/2022

Palabras clave
frequency parkinson score 0001 disease fog dual tasking patients brain hz 0 mean deep 130 stimulation
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OBJECTIVE: To study the effect of dual tasking and deep brain stimulation frequency parameters on gait in advanced Parkinson's disease MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is an open label interventional study evaluating 40 post STN-DBS patients with gait disturbances.

All patients were diagnosed as PD by a movement disorder specialist using the United Kingdom Parkinson's Disease Society Brain Bank (UKPDSBB) criteria.

Patients underwent bilateral subthalamic deep brain stimulation by a qualified neurosurgeon.

Patients were managed on a combination of dopamine replacement therapy as well as deep brain stimulation.

Patients were assessed by stand walk sit (SWS) test for a 5 meter distance and FOG scoring during medication 'ON' state and device “ON” state, at four frequencies 180, 130, 90, 60 HZ and device “OFF” state.

RESULTS: Out of 40 patients, 38 patients showed a significant improvement in gait at a single frequency (best response frequency) which is different for each patient.

The mean FOG score showed significant improvement at all stimulation frequencies when compared to OFF stimulation (P < 0.05).

The mean number of steps was 18.9 at best response frequency and 21.48 at 130 Hz (P < 0.0001).

Number of freezing episodes also were significantly less with best frequency when compared to 130 Hz stimulation (0.28 and 0.65 respectively, (P < 0.0001).

The mean FOG score was 6.45 at best frequency and 9.48 at 130 Hz (P < 0.0001).

Mean Dual tasking score was 3.53 at best frequency and 5.15 at 130 Hz (P < 0.0002).

CONCLUSION: Optimization of frequency setting for each patient can improve gait and that each patient may have a different optimal frequency.

Tandra, Swetha,Kandadai, Rukmini M.,Peddisetty, Ravi P.,Babu, K. J.,Prabha, T Surya,Jabeen, SA,Meena, AK,Borgohain, Rupam, 2020, The Effect of Dual Tasking and Deep Brain Stimulation Frequency Parameters on Gait in Advanced Parkinson's Disease, Wolters Kluwer - Medknow

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