Loss of long-term benefit from VIM-DBS in essential tremor: A secondary analysis of repeated measurements.
Yutong BaiZixiao YinYu DiaoTianqi HuAnchao YangFangang MengJian-Guo ZhangPublished in: CNS neuroscience & therapeutics (2021)
This study provides level 3a evidence that long-term Vim-DBS is effective in controlling motor symptoms without waning benefits. The efficacy reduction for hand function was caused by DBS tolerance, while that for ADL was caused by DBS tolerance and disease progression. More attention should be given to actual functional recovery rather than changes in motor scores in patients with ET.