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Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is an established treatment for advanced complicated Parkinson's disease (PD). Several controlled randomized studies have given proof of an advantage for operated patients as compared to medically treated patients in terms of motor outcome, activities of daily living and health status. However these studies have addressed mostly stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN). GPi stimulation has not been compared to best medical treatment (BMT) in a prospective randomized controlled trial in patients with complicated PD who are not good candidates for STN stimulation. The investigators aim assessing GPi-DBS in patients with PD who have contraindications for STN-DBS.
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The indication and excellent therapeutic effects of STN stimulation have been sufficiently proven in advanced PD, and the contraindications for this treatment are rather well established. Also, the observation that patients fulfilling the "STN-profile" but who had been operated for pallidal DBS and lost part of the treatment's benefit over time, improved when stimulated later in the STN (instead of the GPi) shows that patients qualifying for STN-DBS do not have as good a result with GPi-DBS.
GPi stimulation may be used in patients who do not qualify for STN stimulation. Especially postural instability, age over 70 years, and mild to moderate cognitive deficits are commonly considered to be exclusion criteria for STN stimulation but not for GPi stimulation. Therefore, the investigators propose a prospective randomized controlled trial of GPi stimulation in patients with PD and motor complications who have relative or absolute contraindications for STN stimulation.
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Parkinson's disease according to the UKBB criteria, with the exception that familial forms of otherwise typical parkinsonian syndromes may also be included
motor complications of dopaminergic medication (dyskinesia or motor fluctuations or both) that are at least moderately bothersome to the patient [on a scale of 5 possible levels: not at all / mildly / moderately / severely / extremely bothersome]
Presence of at least one of the following absolute exclusion criteria for STN stimulation:
or presence of at least two of the following relative exclusion criteria for STN stimulation:
Complete baseline PDQ-39-SI and patient diary available
written informed consent
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