No differential effects of subthalamic nucleus vs. globus pallidus deep brain stimulation in Parkinson’s disease: Speech acoustic and perceptual findings

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES IBRO Neuroscience Reports Pub Date : 2024-02-03 DOI:10.1016/j.ibneur.2024.01.015
Frits van Brenk , Kaila L. Stipancic , Andrea H. Rohl , Daniel M. Corcos , Kris Tjaden , Jeremy D.W. Greenlee
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Abstract

Background

Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in the Subthalamic Nucleus (STN) or the Globus Pallidus Interna (GPI) is well-established as a surgical technique for improving global motor function in patients with idiopathic Parkinson’s Disease (PD). Previous research has indicated speech deterioration in more than 30% of patients after STN-DBS implantation, whilst speech outcomes following GPI-DBS have received far less attention. Research comparing speech outcomes for patients with PD receiving STN-DBS and GPI-DBS can inform pre-surgical counseling and assist with clinician and patient decision-making when considering the neural targets selected for DBS-implantation. The aims of this pilot study were (1) to compare perceptual and acoustic speech outcomes for a group of patients with PD receiving bilateral DBS in the STN or the GPI with DBS stimulation both ON and OFF, and (2) examine associations between acoustic and perceptual speech measures and clinical characteristics.

Methods

Ten individuals with PD receiving STN-DBS and eight individuals receiving GPI-DBS were audio-recorded reading a passage. Three listeners blinded to neural target and stimulation condition provided perceptual judgments of intelligibility and overall speech severity. Speech acoustic measures were obtained from the recordings. Acoustic and perceptual measures and clinical characteristics were compared for the two neural targets and stimulation conditions.

Results

Intelligibility and speech severity were not significantly different across neural target or stimulation conditions. Generally, acoustic measures were also not statistically different for the two neural targets or stimulation conditions. Acoustic measures reflecting more varied speech prosody were associated with improved intelligibility and lessened severity. Convergent correlations were found between UPDRS-III speech scores and perceptual measures of intelligibility and severity.

Conclusion

This study reports a systematic comparison of perceptual and acoustic speech outcomes following STN-DBS and GPI-DBS. Statistically significant differences in acoustic measures for the two neural targets were small in magnitude and did not yield group differences in perceptual measures. The absence of robust differences in speech outcomes for the two neural targets has implications for pre-surgical counseling. Results provide preliminary support for reliance on considerations other than speech when selecting the target for DBS in patients with PD.

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眼下核与苍白球深部脑刺激对帕金森病的影响无差异:语音声学和知觉研究结果
背景眼下核(STN)或髓内球丛(GPI)深部脑刺激(DBS)作为一种外科技术,在改善特发性帕金森病(PD)患者的整体运动功能方面已得到广泛认可。以往的研究表明,超过 30% 的患者在 STN-DBS 植入术后会出现言语能力下降,而 GPI-DBS 术后的言语能力却远未受到关注。对接受 STN-DBS 和 GPI-DBS 治疗的帕金森病患者的言语效果进行比较研究,可为手术前咨询提供参考,并有助于临床医生和患者在考虑选择 DBS 植入神经靶点时做出决策。本试验研究的目的是:(1) 比较一组接受 STN 或 GPI 双侧 DBS 的 PD 患者在 DBS 刺激开启和关闭时的感知和听觉言语结果;(2) 检验听觉和感知言语测量与临床特征之间的关联。三位对神经目标和刺激情况失明的听者对可懂度和整体言语严重程度进行感知判断。从录音中获得语音声学测量结果。结果在不同的神经目标和刺激条件下,可懂度和言语严重程度没有显著差异。一般来说,两种神经目标或刺激条件下的声学测量也没有统计学差异。反映更多语音前奏变化的声学测量与语言清晰度的提高和严重程度的减轻有关。本研究报告了 STN-DBS 和 GPI-DBS 治疗后言语知觉和听觉结果的系统比较。两种神经靶点的声学测量结果在统计学上的显著差异幅度较小,并且没有产生感知测量结果的组间差异。两个神经靶点的语音结果没有明显差异,这对手术前咨询有一定影响。研究结果初步证明,在为帕金森病患者选择 DBS 靶点时,除语言因素外,还需考虑其他因素。
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