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Pallidal deep brain stimulation improves quality of life in segmental and generalized dystonia: Results from a prospective,randomized sham‐controlled trial
Authors:Joerg Mueller MD  Inger M. Skogseid MD  Reiner Benecke MD  Andreas Kupsch MD  Thomas Trottenberg MD  Werner Poewe MD  Gerd H. Schneider MD  Wilhelm Eisner MD  Alexander Wolters MD  J.U. Müller MD  Günther Deuschl MD  Marcus O. Pinsker MD  Geir K. Roeste MD  Juliane Vollmer‐Haase MD  Angela Brentrup MD  Martin Krause MD  Volker Tronnier MD  Alfons Schnitzler MD  Jüergen Voges MD  Guido Nikkhah MD  PhD  Jan Vesper MD  Markus Naumann MD  Jens Volkmann MD  Deep‐Brain Stimulation for Dystonia Study Group
Affiliation:1. Joerg Mueller and Inger M. Skogseid contributed equally to this work as first authors.;2. Department of Neurology, Christian‐Albrechts‐University, Schittenhelmstr. 10, D‐24105 Kiel, Germany.;3. Members of the “Deep Brain Stimulation for Dystonia Study Group” are listed as an appendix
Abstract:As part of the first randomized, sham‐timulation controlled trial on deep brain stimulation (DBS) in primary segmental or generalized dystonia, health‐related quality of life (HRQoL) was assessed by SF‐36. After the 3‐month sham‐controlled phase, significant HRQoL improvement occurred only in the active‐stimulation group. The open‐label extension phase resulted in a significant improvement in all SF‐36 domains following 6 months of neurostimulation. These results demonstrate a favorable impact of DBS on HRQoL in primary dystonia. © 2007 Movement Disorder Society
Keywords:dystonia  deep brain stimulation  globus pallidus internus  quality of life
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