NeuroImage: Clinical (Jan 2020)

PSA and VIM DBS efficiency in essential tremor depends on distance to the dentatorubrothalamic tract

  • Till A. Dembek,
  • Jan Niklas Petry-Schmelzer,
  • Paul Reker,
  • Jochen Wirths,
  • Stefanie Hamacher,
  • Julia Steffen,
  • Haidar S. Dafsari,
  • Mauritius Hövels,
  • Gereon R. Fink,
  • Veerle Visser-Vandewalle,
  • Michael T. Barbe

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26

Abstract

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Objective: To investigate the relation between deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the posterior-subthalamic-area (PSA) and the ventral-intermediate-nucleus (VIM) and the distance to the dentatorubrothalamic tract (DRTT) in essential tremor (ET). Methods: Tremor rating scale (TRS) hemi-scores were analyzed in 13 ET patients, stimulated in both the VIM and the PSA in a randomized, crossover trial. Distances of PSA and VIM contacts to population-based DRTTs were calculated. The relationships between distance to DRTT and stimulation amplitude, as well as DBS efficiency (TRS improvement per amplitude) were investigated. Results: PSA contacts were closer to the DRTT (p = 0.019) and led to a greater improvement in TRS hemi-scores (p = 0.005) than VIM contacts. Proximity to the DRTT was related to lower amplitudes (p < 0.001) and higher DBS efficiency (p = 0.017). Conclusions: Differences in tremor outcome and stimulation parameters between contacts in the PSA and the VIM can be explained by their different distance to the DRTT.

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