نتایج جستجو برای: deep brain stimulation

تعداد نتایج: 886866  

Journal: :International Clinical Neuroscience Journal 2020

Journal: :Brain Disorders & Therapy 2016

Journal: :iranian journal of neuro surgery 0
mansour parvaresh md, assistant professor of neurosurgery, neurosurgery department, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran maziar azar md, associate professor of neurosurgery, neurosurgery department, iran university of medical sciences, tehran, iran babak alijani babak alijani.m.d neurosurgeon neurospine fellowship assistant professor of g.u.m.s guilan trauma research center poursina hospital

background & aim: dbs (deep brain stimulation) is a new and successful technique in treatment of symptoms of parkinsonism especially after drug resistance. research in this field is mostly designed for evolution of this technique. the present study aimed at evaluating the relationship between the angle formed in midsagittal and stn (sub-thalamic nucleus) axis line and recording length in the fi...

  Background : Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the globuspallidusinternus (GPi) is recommended as a promising technique for the management of the primary generalized dystonia (PGD) with DYT1 gene mutation. We present the first report of DBS results in Iranian patients with DYT1 positive PGD.   Methods : Nine patients who suffered from severely disabling DYT1 positive PGD consecutively were recr...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2010
Antonella Conte Nicola Modugno Francesco Lena Sabrina Dispenza Barbara Gandolfi Ennio Iezzi Giovanni Fabbrini Alfredo Berardelli

Whereas numerous studies document the effects of dopamine medication and deep brain stimulation on motor function in patients with Parkinson's disease, few have investigated deep brain stimulation-induced changes in sensory functions. In this study of 13 patients with Parkinson's disease, we tested the effects of deep brain stimulation on the somatosensory temporal discrimination threshold. To ...

Journal: :Brain : a journal of neurology 2011
Diane Ruge Laura Cif Patricia Limousin Victoria Gonzalez Xavier Vasques Marwan I Hariz Philippe Coubes John C Rothwell

Long-term results show that benefits from chronic deep brain stimulation in dystonia are maintained for many years. Despite this, the neurophysiological long-term consequences of treatment and their relationship to clinical effects are not well understood. Previous studies have shown that transcranial magnetic stimulation measures of abnormal long-term potentiation-like plasticity (paired assoc...

2016
William S. Gibson Hang Joon Jo Paola Testini Shinho Cho Joel P. Felmlee Kirk M. Welker Bryan T. Klassen Hoon-Ki Min Kendall H. Lee

Deep brain stimulation is an established neurosurgical therapy for movement disorders including essential tremor and Parkinson's disease. While typically highly effective, deep brain stimulation can sometimes yield suboptimal therapeutic benefit and can cause adverse effects. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that intraoperative functional magnetic resonance imaging could be used to detec...

2016
William S. Gibson Hang Joon Jo Paola Testini Shinho Cho Joel P. Felmlee Kirk M. Welker Bryan T. Klassen Hoon-Ki Min Kendall H. Lee

Deep brain stimulation is an established neurosurgical therapy for movement disorders including essential tremor and Parkinson’s disease. While typically highly effective, deep brain stimulation can sometimes yield suboptimal therapeutic benefit and can cause adverse effects. In this study, we tested the hypothesis that intraoperative functional magnetic resonance imaging could be used to detec...

2017
Gerd Tinkhauser Alek Pogosyan Simon Little Martijn Beudel Damian M. Herz Huiling Tan Peter Brown

Adaptive deep brain stimulation uses feedback about the state of neural circuits to control stimulation rather than delivering fixed stimulation all the time, as currently performed. In patients with Parkinson's disease, elevations in beta activity (13-35 Hz) in the subthalamic nucleus have been demonstrated to correlate with clinical impairment and have provided the basis for feedback control ...

Journal: :The neurologist 2007
Drew S Kern Rajeev Kumar

BACKGROUND Deep brain stimulation (DBS) for the treatment of neurologic diseases has markedly increased in popularity over the past 15 years. This review primarily focuses on movement disorder applications and efficacy of DBS, but also briefly reviews other promising new and old uses of DBS. REVIEW SUMMARY A multidisciplinary team consisting of a movement disorders neurologist, a functional n...

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