Journal article
How accurately are subthalamic nucleus electrodes implanted relative to the ideal stimulation location for Parkinson's disease?
P Pearce, K Bulluss, SS Xu, B Kim, M Milicevic, T Perera, W Thevathasan
Plos One | PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE | Published : 2021
Abstract
Introduction: The efficacy of subthalamic nucleus (STN) deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) depends on how closely electrodes are implanted relative to an individual's ideal stimulation location. Yet, previous studies have assessed how closely electrodes are implanted relative to the planned location, after homogenizing data to a reference. Thus here, we measured how accurately electrodes are implanted relative to an ideal, dorsal STN stimulation location, assessed on each individual's native imaging. This measure captures not only the technical error of stereotactic implantation but also constraints imposed by planning a suitable trajectory. Methods: This cross-sectiona..
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Funding Acknowledgements
This work was supported by the Colonial Foundation, St Vincent's Hospital Research Endowment Fund, and the National Health and Medical Research Council (project grant #1103238). The Bionics Institute acknowledges the support it receives from the Victorian Government through its operational infrastructure program. W.T is also supported by Lions International.