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Long-Term Deep Brain Stimulation in Treatment-Resistant Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Outcome and Quality of Life at Four to Eight Years Follow-Up.

Lotta WinterAssel SaryyevaKerstin SchwabeHans E HeisslerJoachim RungeMesbah AlamIvo HeitlandKai G KahlJoachim K Krauss
Published in: Neuromodulation : journal of the International Neuromodulation Society (2020)
Chronic DBS of ALIC provides long-term benefit up to four to eight years in trOCD, although not all patients take profit. Targeting the BNST was not particularly relevant since no patient appeared to benefit from direct stimulation of the BNST. Quality of life improved in DBS responders, documented by improved QoL scores and, even more important, by regaining of autonomy and improving psychosocial functioning.
Keyphrases
  • deep brain stimulation
  • obsessive compulsive disorder
  • parkinson disease
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  • newly diagnosed
  • chronic kidney disease
  • ejection fraction
  • mental health
  • case report
  • patient reported
  • drug induced