Category: Surgical Therapy: Parkinson's Disease
Objective: Objectives: To determine whether Deep Brain Stimulation on the Subthalamic nucleus (STN-DBS) is responsible for post-surgery de novo On-State Freezing-of-Gait (FOG) in PD patients, and to measure the extent to which FOG is modulated by different stimulation frequencies.
Background: The beneficial effects of DBS-STN on FOG is controversial. The presence of FOG on ON-state (ON-FOG) after STN-DBS has been attributed both to disease progression or stimulation induced side-effect.
Method: 17 PD patients with STN-DBS and FOG in the MedON/StimON condition were evaluated in five conditions: MedOFF/StimOFF, MedOFF/StimON, MedON/StimOFF, MedON/StimON (130 Hz and 60 Hz). Inertial measurement units (IMUs) were employed to characterize gait and FOG, complementing clinical assessment in a more robust and extensive way.
Results: The incidence and duration (% time) of FOG during the gait task was significantly higher OFF stimulation and medication (61.51 ± 41.20 OFF/OFF vs 32.09 ± 24.43 ON/ON, p = 0.03). Stimulation alone could account for the majority of the observed rescuing (38.29 ± 38.61 OFF/ON vs 61.51 ± 41.20 OFF/OFF, p = 0.02). No significant differences were observed across stimulation frequencies (32.09 ± 24.41 @ 130 Hz vs 32.39 ± 26.69 @ 60 Hz, p = 0.95). At a kinematic level, the improvements observed ON stimulation were accompanied by increased step length, reduced step variability and an increased proportion of the gait cycle spent on single support.
Conclusion: FOG and overall gait quality were significantly worsened with the stimulation turned OFF, supporting that the On-state FOG observed after surgery is not a mere surgery/stimulation consequence. The severity of FOG was not significantly altered by changing stimulation frequencies.
To cite this abstract in AMA style:
R. Barbosa, P. Pita Lobo, A. Valadas, P. Bastos, S. Alberto, L. Correia Guedes, M. Rosa, R. Matias, M. Coelho. Unveiling the role of subthalamic nucleus stimulation on freezing of gait in Parkinson disease using wearable sensors [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2023; 38 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/unveiling-the-role-of-subthalamic-nucleus-stimulation-on-freezing-of-gait-in-parkinson-disease-using-wearable-sensors/. Accessed November 21, 2024.« Back to 2023 International Congress
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