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    • Neurology
    • Neurosurgery
    • Biomedical Engineering

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    • Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been utilized since 1987 for tremor and 1993 for Parkinson's disease (PD).
    • Over 100,000 patients globally have undergone DBS procedures.
    • The Grenoble group pioneered DBS applications in PD.

    Purpose:

    • To summarize the efficacy and current status of high-frequency DBS in Parkinson's disease.
    • To explore the potential of DBS for other neurological and psychiatric conditions.
    • To highlight ongoing technological advancements in DBS.

    Summary:

    • High-frequency DBS significantly alleviates tremor, motor fluctuations, and dyskinesias in PD patients.
    • DBS allows for a reduction in levodopa dosage.
    • The precise mechanism involves inhibiting or modulating abnormal neuronal networks.

    Impact:

    • DBS is a transformative therapy for Parkinson's disease, improving patient quality of life.
    • The technology holds promise for treating a wider range of severe neurological and psychiatric disorders.
    • Continued innovation in DBS technology is expected to further enhance treatment outcomes.