Results of a Randomized Clinical Trial of Speech after Early Neurostimulation in Parkinson's Disease.
Serge PintoAdelheid NebelJörn RauRobert EspesserPauline MaillochonOliver NiebuhrPaul KrackTatiana WitjasAlain GhioMarie-Charlotte CuarteroLars TimmermannAlfons SchnitzlerHelke HesekampNiklaus MeierJulia MüllnerThomas D HälbigBettina MöllerSteffen PaschenLaura PaschenJens VolkmannMichael T BarbeGereon R FinkJohannes BeckerPaul RekerAndrea A KühnGerd-Helge SchneiderValérie FraixEric SeigneuretAndrea KistnerOlivier RascolChristine Brefel-CourbonFabienne Ory-MagneChristian J HartmannLars WojteckiAnne FradetDavid MaltêtePhilippe DamierSéverine Le DilyFriederike Sixel-DöringPetra BeneckeDaniel WeissTobias WächterMarcus O PinskerJean RégisStéphane ThoboisGustavo PoloJean-Luc HouetoAndreas HartmannKarina KnudsenMarie VidailhetMichael SchüpbachGuenther Deuschlnull nullPublished in: Movement disorders : official journal of the Movement Disorder Society (2022)
At this early stage of the patients' disease, STN-DBS did not result in a consistent deterioration in blinded speech intelligibility assessment and patient-reported communication, as observed in studies of advanced Parkinson's Disease. © 2022 The Authors. Movement Disorders published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International Parkinson and Movement Disorder Society.