Unilateral pallidotomy in PD - A controlled study of cognitive and behavioral effects

  • B Schmand*
  • , RMA de Bie
  • , M Koning-Haanstra
  • , JS de Smet
  • , AH van Zomeren
  • , NEPAS Grp
  • , J.D. Speelman
  • *Corresponding author voor dit werk

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    Objective: To investigate whether unilateral pallidotomy affects cognitive and behavioral functioning. Methods: At baseline and after 6 months we assessed neuropsychological functioning in 35 patients with advanced PD. After baseline examination, patients were randomized to pallidotomy within 1 month (6 left-sided, 13 right-sided) or to pallidotomy after follow-up assessment 6 months later (n = 16; control group). We performed neuropsychological tests of language, visuospatial function, memory, attention, and executive functions. Self ratings and proxy ratings of memory problems and dysexecutive symptoms were also collected. Results: No significant differences over time were found between pallidotomy and control groups, with the exception of a decrease of verbal fluency in the left-sided pallidotomy group. Conclusions: Unilateral pallidotomy is relatively safe with respect to cognition and behavior. Left-sided pallidotomy may lead to minor deterioration in verbal fluency. The sample size of this study is too small, however, to rule out the possibility of infrequent but clinically important side effects.

    Originele taal-2English
    Pagina's (van-tot)1058-1064
    Aantal pagina's7
    TijdschriftNeurology
    Volume54
    Nummer van het tijdschrift5
    StatusPublished - 14-mrt.-2000

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