• Neurologist · Sep 2007

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    Pearls in patient selection for deep brain stimulation.

    • Ramon L Rodriguez, Hubert H Fernandez, Ihtsham Haq, and Michael S Okun.
    • Department of Neurology, University of Florida Movement Disorders Center, McKnight Brain Institute, Gainesville, Florida, USA. ramon.rodriguez@neurology.ufl.edu
    • Neurologist. 2007 Sep 1; 13 (5): 253-60.

    BackgroundDeep brain stimulation (DBS) has emerged as an important treatment for medication refractory movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. General neurologists and even general practitioners may be called upon to screen potential candidates for DBS. The patient selection process plays an important role in this procedure.Review SummaryIn this article, we discuss "pearls" for the clinician who may be called upon to identify appropriate candidates for DBS. Additionally, we will discuss the important points that should be considered when referring patients for surgical intervention.ConclusionDiagnosis, response to levodopa, cognitive status, psychiatric status, access to care, and patient expectations are all essential elements of the patient selection process for DBS. These areas must be adequately addressed prior to any surgical procedure.

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