Study of Impact of Stereotactic parameters on Microelectrode recording in Parkinson’s disease patients who underwent Subthalamic nucleus Deep brain stimulation

Q3 Medicine Annals of Movement Disorders Pub Date : 2023-05-01 DOI:10.4103/aomd.aomd_6_23
Sruthi Kola, R. Kandadai, R. Alugolu, S. Jabeen, R. Borgohain
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AIM: To study the impact of trajectory parameters on Microelectrode recording during Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation surgery in PD patients MATERIALS AND METHODS: This is a retrospective study. On the day of surgery MRI was taken with frame on which planning was done using stereocalc and navigation systems and final coordinates of X, Y, Z, mid sagittal angle, axial angles were obtained. During surgery Microelectrode recording (MER) was done and with bed side examination final lead placement decided. Impact of trajectory angles on MER was studied using appropriate statistical analysis. RESULTS: Among 40 patients studied,mean age of patients and duration of disease were 55.65years and 7.95 years. Mean UPDRS OFF and ON scores were 60.7 and 15.4 respectively and mean MOCA score was 26.6. Distribution of type of recording differs significantly across mid sagittal angles among <15o vs >15o (P <0.05). Group of <15o for midsagittal angle and >75o for axial angle had highest percentage (60%) showing no recording when compared to others. Significantly higher proportion of cases with higher duration of PD had higher incidence of no recording and vice-versa (P <0.05). CONCLUSION: The study found a correlation between approach angle and the quality of MER. Results showed that a midsagittal angle > 15o and an axial angle < 75o produced better MERs. Although not statistically significant, this could suggest approach angles may have a role to achieve good microelectrode recordings. Larger prospective studies may be helpful to understand this further.
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立体定向参数对丘脑下核深部脑刺激帕金森病患者微电极记录影响的研究
目的:研究帕金森病患者丘脑下核脑深部刺激手术中轨迹参数对微电极记录的影响材料与方法:这是一项回顾性研究。手术当天,使用立体计算和导航系统对框架进行MRI检查,并获得X、Y、Z、中矢状角和轴向角的最终坐标。在手术过程中,进行了微电极记录(MER),并通过床边检查决定了最终的导线位置。使用适当的统计分析研究了弹道角对MER的影响。结果:研究的40名患者中,患者的平均年龄和病程分别为55.65岁和7.95岁。UPDRS OFF和ON的平均得分分别为60.7和15.4,MOCA的平均得分为26.6。在15°的中矢状角上,记录类型的分布有显著差异(与其他角度相比,轴角的P75°显示无记录的百分比最高(60%)。PD持续时间越长的病例中,无记录的发生率越高,反之亦然(P 15o和轴角<75o可产生更好的MERs。虽然没有统计学意义,但这可能表明接近角可能在实现良好的微电极记录方面发挥作用。更大的前瞻性研究可能有助于进一步了解这一点。
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Annals of Movement Disorders
Annals of Movement Disorders Medicine-Surgery
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