Objective: To assess the effects of different frequencies of thalamic Deep-Brain-Stimulation (DBS) on cognitive performance of patients suffering from Essential Tremor (ET).
Methods: In 17 ET-patients with thalamic-DBS, Tremor-Rating-Scale (TRS), standardized phonemic and semantic verbal fluency (VF), Stroop-Color-Word-Test and Digit-span-test were investigated in three randomized stimulation-settings: i) high-frequency stimulation (HFS), ii) low-frequency stimulation (LFS) and iii) OFF-stimulation (DBS-OFF). Paired-samples t-test for TRS and one-way repeated measures analysis of variance for cognitive performance were calculated.
Background: Essential tremor (ET) patients may present with postural and/or intentional tremor. But despite high-frequency thalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) effectively suppressing both, the emergence of intentional tremor has been attributed to a higher extent to cerebellar dysfunction. Therefore, we hypothesized thalamic 10 Hz-stimulation, which is known to worsen motor functions, having more impact on intentional tremor than on postural tremor.
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