Introduction: To investigate neuropsychiatric changes in Parkinson's disease (PD) patients after 12 months of bilateral subthalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS-STN).
Subjects: Nine out of 23 patients with PD subjected to DBS-STN were included. The mean follow-up of this cohort was 12 months, mean disease duration 14.2 5.5 years and mean UPDRS motor score in <
Methods: Patients were selected on the basis of CAPSIT criteria. They underwent bilateral implant of stimulators in STN under stereotactic conditions. Quality of life scale (PDQ 39), depression scale (Brev-Cet), frontal function test (Stroop, Wisconsin, verbal fluency) and memory evaluation (Barcelona test) were monitored at baseline in <
Results: The patients' motor scores improved on an average of 40.2 % (p = 0.0002) in <
Conclusion: DBS-STN in PD patients seems to be an effective tool for improving their quality of life, due to its benefits on motor function, verbal memory and mood. Bilateral DBS-STN did not affect either verbal fluency or executive functions in our patients. Neuropsychological assessment is a good tool for selection and study of the operated patients.
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