Title of article :
Vim Thalamic Stimulation for Tremor
Author/Authors :
Lozano، نويسنده , , Andrés M، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2000
Abstract :
Chronic stimulation of the ventral intermediate nucleus (Vim) of the thalamus is highly effective for the treatment of tremor. Patients with tremor associated with Parkinsonʹs disease and essential tremor appear to respond best. Patients with cerebellar tremors may also respond but to a lesser extent. Although tremor is improved, Vim DBS does not substantially improve the daily living activities of patients with Parkinsonʹs disease. This is related to the lack of effect on rigidity, bradykinesia, and gait and postural disturbances associated with Parkinsonʹs. For this reason, the majority of patients with Parkinsonʹs disease who require surgery are better treated with interventions in the globus pallidus or subthalamic nucleus, targets that allow improvement in all cardinal features of Parkinsonʹs disease. In contrast, Vim DBS has unequivocal functional benefit in patients with essential tremor, this is likely to remain the major indication of this form of therapy. The mechanism of action of thalamic DBS is not understood and remains a research priority.
Keywords :
Deep Brain Stimulation , Essential tremor , Thalamus , Tremor , Parkinsonיs disease , Functional neurosurgery
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research
Journal title :
Archives of Medical Research