共 50 条
Motor symptom asymmetry predicts non-motor outcome and quality of life following STN DBS in Parkinson's disease
被引:0
|作者:
Philippe Voruz
Jordan Pierce
Kévin Ahrweiller
Claire Haegelen
Paul Sauleau
Sophie Drapier
Dominique Drapier
Marc Vérin
Julie Péron
机构:
[1] Faculty of Psychology and Educational Sciences,Clinical and Experimental Neuropsychology Laboratory
[2] University Hospitals of Geneva,Neuropsychology Unit, Neurology Department
[3] University of Rennes 1-Rennes University Hospital,‘Behavior and Basal Ganglia’ Research Unit
[4] Rennes University Hospital,Neurology Department, Pontchaillou Hospital
[5] Rennes University Hospital,Neurosurgery Department, Pontchaillou Hospital
[6] MediCIS,Physiology Department, Pontchaillou Hospital
[7] INSERM-University of Rennes 1,Adult Psychiatry Department
[8] Rennes University Hospital,undefined
[9] Guillaume Régnier Hospital,undefined
来源:
关键词:
D O I:
暂无
中图分类号:
学科分类号:
摘要:
Risk factors for long-term non-motor symptoms and quality of life following subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation (STN DBS) have not yet been fully identified. In the present study, we investigated the impact of motor symptom asymmetry in Parkinson’s disease. Data were extracted for 52 patients with Parkinson’s disease (half with predominantly left-sided motor symptoms and half with predominantly right-sided ones) who underwent bilateral STN and a matched healthy control group. Performances for cognitive tests, apathy and depression symptoms, as well as quality-of-life questionnaires at 12 months post-DBS were compared with a pre-DBS baseline. Results indicated a deterioration in cognitive performance post-DBS in patients with predominantly left-sided motor symptoms. Performances of patients with predominantly right-sided motor symptoms were maintained, except for a verbal executive task. These differential effects had an impact on patients’ quality of life. The results highlight the existence of two distinct cognitive profiles of Parkinson’s disease, depending on motor symptom asymmetry. This asymmetry is a potential risk factor for non-motor adverse effects following STN DBS.
引用
收藏
相关论文