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Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease

March 31, 2019




(Ivanhoe Newswire) - About 60,000 people in the U.S. are diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease each year.
Now results from a study show one particular surgical treatment may become the first line of defense when it comes to treating one of Parkinson’s disease's most common symptoms.
Dale Nevels didn’t think much at first about his shaky hands. Then one night, he was having dinner with a client and they asked him whether he was going to drive home.
“I said, 'I’m staying at a hotel across the street. Why would you ask that?' And he said, ‘Because your hands are shaking so bad, we think you’ve been drinking too much,’” said Nevels.
That led Nevels to go see his doctor. The diagnosis was Parkinson’s disease. 
Tremors, or shaking of the hands, feet or legs, occur in 70 percent of Parkinson’s patients. Current treatments help control the symptoms. But Dr. David Charles, a neurologist at Vanderbilt University, said, “All of the therapies that we currently have available do not change the progression of the disease.” 
Researchers at Vanderbilt University have found that deep brain stimulation may slow the progression of tremors in early-stage patients. 
Charles said, “The patients that received optimal medical therapy were seven times more likely to have tremor develop in an additional body segment over the course of the study compared to those that received DBS.” 
Nevels took part in the trial, even though he had to stop taking his Parkinson’s medications, putting him at risk for worsening symptoms, but he has never regretted it. 
Nevels shared, “The surgeon that did the surgery for me came into my room the next morning, and he said, ‘I can assure you got five good years.’ But I’m in my 12th year.” 
That gives him time and a steady hand to hold onto those he loves the most. 
Vanderbilt is the lead center for a new, large-scale, phase three clinical trial for DBS in early-stage Parkinson’s patients.
Patients must be 50 to 75 years old, have had Parkinson’s disease for one to four years and have a stable response to medication. 
For more information, please call 615-343-2961.
To see Video:
https://www.click2houston.com/news/deep-brain-stimulation-for-parkinsons-disease

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