Deep Brain Stimulation At Variable Frequency To Improve Motor Outcomes In Parkinson'S Disease

MOVEMENT DISORDERS CLINICAL PRACTICE(2018)

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IntroductionDeep brain stimulation (DBS) with high frequency (HFS) is a well-established therapy for Parkinson's disease (PD); however, low frequency DBS (LFS) may control axial symptoms including freezing of gait (FOG). We conducted a pilot safety and feasibility study to examine if a novel DBS paradigm of variable frequency stimulation (VFS) that combined HFS and LFS would capture a broader set of motor symptoms.MethodsResultsFour PD patients with bilateral STN DBS and FOG were enrolled. A UPDRS III and 10m timed up and go (TUG) task were performed off medications-off DBS and then one hour after HFS and one hour after VFS programming.The UPDRS III motor score improved by additional 14% during VFS setting when compared to HFS. VFS also increased gait speed (mean change 45%) and reduced the number of freezing episodes (mean change 58%).ConclusionsVFS improves UPDRS and FOG in PD when compared to HFS.Copyright (c) 2018 International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society
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