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Directional Deep Brain Stimulation Programming: Is the Segment Clearly Identifiable and Stable Over Time?

Jessica A KarlJessica M JoyceBichun OuyangChandler E GillLeo Verhagen Metman
Published in: Movement disorders clinical practice (2024)
The data refuted our hypothesis. Potential reasons for low agreement include (1) the arduous/subjective nature of identifying the optimal electrode in d-DBS systems, especially in well-placed electrodes; and/or (2) acute changes to the location of stimulation delivery offering temporary improvement in symptoms. Key takeaways gathered were it may, (1) behoove the programmer to explore different electrode montages after a period of time; and (2) be more efficient to review the directional electrode montage only when dictated by clinical symptoms/disease progression.
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