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. 2003 Oct;74(10):1392–1397. doi: 10.1136/jnnp.74.10.1392

Chronic deep brain stimulation for the treatment of tremor in multiple sclerosis: review and case reports

H Wishart 1, D Roberts 1, R Roth 1, B McDonald 1, D Coffey 1, A Mamourian 1, C Hartley 1, L Flashman 1, C Fadul 1, A Saykin 1
PMCID: PMC1757382  PMID: 14570832

Abstract

Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) offers a non-ablative alternative to thalamotomy for the surgical treatment of medically refractory tremor in multiple sclerosis. However, relatively few outcomes have been reported.

Objective: To provide a systematic review of the published cases of DBS use in multiple sclerosis and to present four additional patients.

Methods: Quantitative and qualitative review of the published reports and description of a case series from one centre.

Results: In the majority of reported cases (n=75), the surgical target for DBS implantation was the ventrointeromedial nucleus of the thalamus. Tremor reduction and improvement in daily functioning were achieved in most patients, with 87.7% experiencing at least some sustained improvement in tremor control postsurgery. Effects on daily functioning were less consistently assessed across studies; in papers reporting relevant data, 76.0% of patients experienced improvement in daily functioning. Adverse effects were similar to those reported for DBS in other patient populations.

Conclusions: Few of the studies reviewed used highly standardised quantitative outcome measures, and follow up periods were generally one year or less. Nonetheless, the data suggest that chronic DBS often produces improved tremor control in multiple sclerosis. Complete cessation of tremor is not necessarily achieved, there are cases in which tremor control decreases over time, and frequent reprogramming appears to be necessary.

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