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Controlling Parkinson's Disease With Adaptive Deep Brain Stimulation
Published on: July 16, 2014
[Deep brain stimulation in parkinsonian patients with dopa intolerance]
Pedro J García-Ruiz1, Cici Feliz-Feliz1, Joaquín Ayerbe Gracia2
1Servicio de Neurología, Fundación Jiménez Díaz, Madrid, España.
Abstract:
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is at present, a useful treatment for patients with advanced Parkinson's disease and motor complications. The crucial step toward consistent DBS outcomes remains careful patient selection; several conditions must be fulfilled including excellent levo dopa response. We report two cases of early onset Parkinson's disease with severe intolerance to levo dopa but excellent and sustained response to DBS. DBS can be a useful alternative for parkinsonian patients with severe intolerance to levo dopa, provided a positive acute response to levo dopa or apomorphine is obtained.
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