Deep Brain Stimulation: What, When, Why, How

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Deep Brain Stimulation: What, When, Why, How Kara D Beasley, DO,Mbe,FACOS Boulder Neurosurgical and Spine Associates

DBS:What

A Pacemaker for the Brain Implanted electrode Connected to a pacemaker in the chest High-frequency electrical stimulation Deep structures involved in the control of movement Subthalamic nucleus (STN) Globus pallidus (GPi) Stimulation overrides abnormal neuronal activity to bring motor controlling circuits into a more normal state of function Reducing movement disorder symptoms

The components: Lead Two Types: Traditional Ring spherical stimulation increase energy = increase size of field placement critical

The Components: Lead Directional field shaping fine tune stimulation to effect avoid side effects

Goal: Accurately target therapy and avoid unwanted effects Side Effects Efficacy Dyskinesia Tetanic muscle contractions Dysarthrophonia Gaze deviation Inhibition of L-Dopa effect Affective disinhibition/hypomania Tremor reduction Reduction of: Rigidity Akinesia Tremor

Goal: Accurately target therapy and avoid unwanted effects Side Effects Efficacy Dyskinesia Tetanic muscle contractions Dysarthrophonia Gaze deviation Inhibition of L-Dopa effect Affective disinhibition/hypomania Tremor reduction Reduction of: Rigidity Akinesia Tremor

The Generator: “Battery” and Programmer

Which Device? It depends… Anatomy Programmer comfort Patient preference

DBS:When

When? As Parkinson’s disease progresses, medications may fail to provide consistent and adequate symptom control Medications used at levels required for symptom control may produce adverse effects Motor complications, such as dyskinesia Cognitive and psychiatric problems Nausea, hypotension, and other systemic effects When, despite optimized pharmacotherapy, you experience troubling motor symptoms: Wearing off – Off periods that contain troubling bradykinesia, rigidity, tremor, and/or gait difficulty Troubling dyskinesia Motor fluctuations Refractory tremor

The Window Atypical (non-idiopathic) parkinsonism -Multi System Atrophy, PSP Lack of response to levodopa Frank dementia, moderate to severe dementia

What is the process? On/Off testing Neuropsychological evaluation Neurosurgical evaluation Surgery Ongoing programming

DBS:Why

Goal Attainment DBS treats the cardinal symptoms of PD -Tremor -Rigidity -Bradykinesia -Some types of gait dysfunction DBS does not treat cognitive impairment, psychiatric symptoms, axial gait dysfunction DBS does not halt the progression of Parkinson’s Disease DBS is not a cure. There is a window for DBS and PD!!!

6 Months After Surgery Bilateral STN Implant “ON” Time Without Dyskinesias Improves from 27% to 74% of a Patient’s Waking Day* 74%* 19% 27% 7% 49% 74%* 23% ‘ON’ with Dyskinesia ‘ON’ without Dyskinesia 6 Months After Surgery Bilateral STN Implant (n=91) Before Surgery (n=96) ‘OFF’ * The Deep-Brain Stimulation for Parkinson’s Disease Study Group. Deep-brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus for the pars interna of the globus pallidus in Parkinson’s disease. N Eng J Med. 2001;345:956-63.

DBS and Quality of Life

DBS:How

The Team Fellowship Trained Functional Neurosurgeon Movement Disorder Neurologist Neuropsychologist +/- Neurophysiologist

Frame vs Frameless

Asleep vs Awake

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