Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3076692 Neurología Argentina 2015 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Modern surgical techniques have proven to be an effective procedure for control of parkinsonian symptoms resistant to drug treatment. Radiofrequency ablation procedures represent an option for properly selected cases. 9 patients were selected with a diagnosis of Parkinson's disease (PD) between 2010 and 2013 with white bilateral subthalamic nucleus in two-stage. The results, comparing before and after 6 months of the second subthalamotomy (one year between the 2 assessments), yielded the following results: UPDRS II «off» 25.2 vs. 12.3 (51.2%); UPDRS III «off» 60.7 vs. 25 (58.89%); UPDRS IV vs. 10.4 2.3 (77.8%); decreased total dose of L -dopa than 60% (vs. 1439 vs. 505 mg); reduction of tremor, rigidity and bradykinesia (68, 67 and 60% respectively) and significant improvement on scales that measure quality of life as PDQ-39 44% (41.37 vs. 23.10). At the cognitive level (n = 8) showed no significant changes domain except for verbal reasoning. The results suggest a marked benefit of cardinal symptoms with reduction of motor fluctuations in time and «off». A very low rate of overall complications was also evidenced.
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