Parkinsonian Disease with bilateral STN stimulators ON and OFF
Age at tests 40 |
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With PD patients with stimulators, the interest is in documenting post-operative
improvement with the sub-thalamic nucleus stimulation bilaterally. The clear effect
of the STN stimulation is in reducing the tremor during stance as illustrated in first
set of traces below for the task of standing eyes closed on foam. Tremor measurements at
5 Hz are indicate a considerable improvement with a four-fold reduction in sway velocity
amplitudes (see spectra next to time traces). Other tasks such as walking with eyes closed
are performed faster but only with a slight improvement in trunk sway. This confirms the general
impression that STN stimulation improves tremor but not axial instability in PD patients.
The task results illustrated for the STN stimulation on and off stimulation also suggest
which measures need careful monitoring when SwayStar is used to screen for the presence of PD.
are used to screen for the presence of PD. Stimulation off, Standing eyes closed on foam Stimulation on, Standing eyes closed on foam Stimulation off, Walking 3 m eyes closed Stimulation on, Walking 3 m eyes closed |
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