A review on Parkinson’s disease symptoms before and after deep brain stimulation treatment

Reeju Maharjan
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Introduction: Parkinson’s disease (PD), followed by Alzheimer’s disease, is the most common progressive neurodegenerative disease. Tremors, rigidity, akinesia, and disorders are common PD symptoms. Over the last few decades, deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus has become a standard treatment for advanced PD. The aim of this systematic review paper is to see the difference between the symptoms of PD before and after DBS. Methods: We conducted a literature search using PubMed and Google Scholar. We chose research from the past 10 years. We retrieved 64 papers, and seven duplicated papers were removed. We reviewed the abstract for the remaining 57 papers which led to the selection of 29 papers. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria for the remaining 29 papers, 23 papers in the English language were chosen for our review. Results: Five Randomized Clinical Trials (RCTs) studied the outcomes of DBS and eight RCTs about effects on posture and motor function. Four RCTs investigated the effects on gait and balance, two on tremors, and the remaining two on posture. The effects of DBS on speech and language were compared in two RCTs. Three studies looked at cognitive performance. One RCT studied sleeping versus awake DBS on PD. These studies showed that with DBS treatment, there was significant improvement in posture, motor function, gait, balance, speech, and language. However, more studies are required for the further analysis on dysphagia and urinary dysfunction. Conclusion: Our study contributed to a better understanding of the advantages of DBS for a range of symptoms, but it concluded that additional RCT on dysphagia and urinary dysfunction was required to reach a reliable conclusion. More research is required to determine the effects of DBS on different motor and non-motor PD symptoms to standardize treatment.
脑深部电刺激治疗前后帕金森病症状的研究进展
简介:帕金森病(PD)是最常见的进行性神经退行性疾病,其次是阿尔茨海默病。震颤、强直、运动障碍和紊乱是常见的PD症状。在过去的几十年里,丘脑下核深部脑刺激(DBS)已成为晚期PD的标准治疗方法。本系统综述的目的是观察DBS前后PD症状的差异。方法:使用PubMed和Google Scholar进行文献检索。我们选择了过去10年的研究。我们检索了64篇论文,删除了7篇重复的论文。我们对剩下的57篇论文的摘要进行了审查,最终选出了29篇论文。在对剩余的29篇论文应用纳入和排除标准后,我们选择了23篇英文论文进行综述。结果:5项随机临床试验(rct)研究了DBS的结果,8项随机临床试验研究了DBS对姿势和运动功能的影响。四项随机对照试验研究了对步态和平衡的影响,两项研究了震颤,其余两项研究了姿势。在两个随机对照试验中比较DBS对语音和语言的影响。三项研究着眼于认知表现。一项随机对照试验研究了睡眠与清醒DBS治疗帕金森病。这些研究表明,接受DBS治疗后,患者在姿势、运动功能、步态、平衡、言语和语言方面均有显著改善。然而,吞咽困难和泌尿功能障碍的进一步分析需要更多的研究。结论:我们的研究有助于更好地理解DBS治疗一系列症状的优势,但它得出结论,需要对吞咽困难和泌尿功能障碍进行额外的随机对照试验才能得出可靠的结论。需要更多的研究来确定DBS对不同运动和非运动PD症状的影响,以规范治疗。
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