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Factors influencing the reliability of intraoperative testing in deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.

Tobias MedererDaniel DeuterElisabeth BründlPatricia ForrasNils Ole SchmidtZacharias KohlJürgen Schlaier
Published in: Acta neurochirurgica (2023)
Several influencing factors were found to seemingly increase the risk of intraoperative somnolence and disorientation, while the use of sedative drugs seems to be the main contributing factor. We argue that awake DBS procedures should omit the use of sedatives for best clinical outcome. When reporting on awake DBS surgery these factors should be considered and adjusted for, to permit reliable interpretation and comparison of DBS study results.
Keyphrases
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  • parkinson disease
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