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Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease: the Globus Pallidus Internus Versus Subthalamic Nucleus

  • STATUS
    Not Recruiting
  • participants needed
    30
  • sponsor
    Hospital Sirio-Libanes
Updated on 22 July 2024

Summary

This study provides an evaluation of 30 patients in 3 years, from the Unified Health System (SUS) irrespective of region of the country, signed with clinical Parkinson's disease in its intermediate stage and that the drug therapy is limited by side effects or beneficial effects provided by prior medication no longer be obtained even at high doses and have therefore the indication for treatment with deep brain stimulation.

Description

The aim of this retrospective study is to compare motor and non-motor (olfactory, pain, cognition and metabolism) symptoms of the effects of deep brain stimulation target to the nucleus globus pallidus versus the subthalamic nucleus in patients with Parkinson´s disease.

Details
Condition Parkinson Disease
Age 18years or above
Treatment Subthalamic nucleus, Globus pallidus
Clinical Study IdentifierNCT02647372
SponsorHospital Sirio-Libanes
Last Modified on22 July 2024

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