Early post-deep brain stimulation psychiatric adverse events in Parkinson's disease: a narrative review.

IF 7.5 1区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Arteen Ahmed, Matthew Butler, Camille Wratten, Keyoumars Ashkan, David Okai, Michael Samuel, Paul Shotbolt
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Abstract

Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a surgical treatment for medication-resistant motor symptoms in Parkinson's disease (PD), involving the implantation of electrodes in subcortical targets, primarily the subthalamic nucleus (STN) and internal globus pallidus (GPi). While DBS is effective for motor control, psychiatric factors significantly impact postoperative quality of life. This narrative review aimed to summarise early (<2 weeks) psychiatric adverse events (AEs) following DBS in PD, addressing the prevalence of these events, their effects on pre-existing psychiatric symptoms and the influence of targeting and DBS parameters on these symptoms. A comprehensive search was performed across multiple databases, identifying 148 relevant studies, among which 55 focused on early psychiatric outcomes. Methodological diversity was noted, with 97% of studies concentrating on bilateral STN DBS. Our findings indicate that early postoperative psychiatric AEs are common, primarily occurring within days postsurgery and often transient. These AEs show improvement with parametric adjustments or the introduction of psychiatric medications. Notably, the role of the STN and GPi extends beyond motor control to emotional regulation, emphasising the importance of monitoring psychiatric outcomes in DBS patients. This review highlights the need for increased awareness and management strategies for early psychiatric complications in the context of DBS therapy, ultimately contributing to enhanced patient care and outcomes in advanced PD stages. Future studies should focus on standardising the evaluation of psychiatric AEs and exploring preventive strategies to minimise their occurrence post-DBS. PROSPERO registration number CRD42020184000.

帕金森病早期深部脑刺激后精神不良事件:叙述性回顾
脑深部刺激(DBS)是一种治疗帕金森病(PD)耐药运动症状的手术治疗方法,涉及在皮层下靶点植入电极,主要是丘脑下核(STN)和内部白球(GPi)。虽然DBS对运动控制有效,但精神因素显著影响术后生活质量。这篇叙述性评论旨在总结早期的(
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & Psychiatry (JNNP) aspires to publish groundbreaking and cutting-edge research worldwide. Covering the entire spectrum of neurological sciences, the journal focuses on common disorders like stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, peripheral neuropathy, subarachnoid haemorrhage, and neuropsychiatry, while also addressing complex challenges such as ALS. With early online publication, regular podcasts, and an extensive archive collection boasting the longest half-life in clinical neuroscience journals, JNNP aims to be a trailblazer in the field.
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