Parkinson’s Disease Database Analysis of Stereotactic Coordinates Related to Clinical Outcomes

2018 
Parkinson’s Disease is one of the leading movement disorder diseases. It is the fourth most common neurological disease, after migraine, stroke and epilepsy. The motor symptoms of the disease significantly impair daily living and quality of life and exact a high burden on both patients and their caregivers. Deep Brain Stimulation is a proven therapy for this disease, getting positive outcomes while reducing medication. In this paper, stereotactic system used for Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) procedures will be described. Different planning methods will be observed and compared to the gold standard normally used, neurophysiological coordinates recorded intra-operatively. MRI, CT scan and direct calculation of stereotactic coordinates will be compared and group in three different groups, according to DBS therapy outcomes: “very good DBS therapy”, “good DBS therapy” and “not major improvement”.
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