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Deep Brain Stimulation Shilpa Chitnis (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas)

Deep Brain Stimulation By Shilpa Chitnis (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas)

Summary

Deep Brain Stimulation is a must have for any clinician or nurse tasked with managing patients with implanted deep brain stimulators. The book covers the basics as well as more advanced programming and does so in by using cases, discussion, and pearls.

Deep Brain Stimulation Summary

Deep Brain Stimulation: A Case-based Approach by Shilpa Chitnis (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas)

DEEP BRAIN STIMULATION provides expert advice to the reader on selection guidelines and programming techniques for straight-forward as well as for challenging case management in movement and neuropsychiatric disorders. The collection offers a broad DBS experience that is delivered directly to you by leaders in neuromodulation. There are both common and uncommon case presentations and each case is accompanied by a literature review and pearls to improve your practice. The book improves fundamental DBS techniques as well as expands the skills necessary for troubleshooting more difficult presentations. The case-based problem-solving approach makes this a fun and practical read.

Deep Brain Stimulation Reviews

Overall, this is an exceptional compendium of deep brain stimulation topics. For anyone treating patients using deep brain stimulation, this book is a concise and complete volume. The range of topics covered is vast, while the editors keep it organized and readable. I look forward to having this on my shelf to reference whenever I have a question about a very specific scenario, infrequently encountered diagnosis, or just want to review the basics. * Daniel R. Kramer, MD, Department of Neurosurgery, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus, Neurosurgery *

About Shilpa Chitnis (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas)

Shilpa Chitnis, MD, PhD Professor of Neurology and Neurotherapeutics, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center Pravin Khemani, MD Movement Disorders specialist, Swedish Neuroscience Institute Michael S. Okun MD Professor and Chair of Neurology University of Florida Executive Director, Fixel Institute for Neurological Diseases Medical Director, Parkinson's Foundation

Table of Contents

SECTION 1. Introduction to Creative Programming Techniques Meagen Salinas SECTION 2. TREMOR DISORDERS Case 1 Candidate Selection for Essential Tremor Laura Surillo Dahdah Case 2 DBS Programming for Essential Tremor Brent Bluett Case 3 Utilizing DBS to Improve Orthostatic Tremor Anhar Hassan Case 4 Bilateral VIM-Thalamic DBS for Medication-refractory Orthostatic Tremor Mitra Afshari & Jill Ostrem Case 5 Rebound Tremor Following a Sub-optimally Placed VIM DBS Parul Jindal & Joohi Jimenez-Shahed Case 6 Symptomatic Cystic Lesion Following DBS Surgery Vibhash Sharma & Shilpa Chitnis SECTION 3. PARKINSON'S DISEASE Case 7 Candidate Selection for DBS for Parkinson's Disease Laura Surillo Dahdah Case 8 DBS Programming for Parkinson's Disease Raja Mehanna Case 9 Target Selection for Parkinson's Disease with Medication Refractory Unilateral Resting Tremor Fuyuko Sasaki & Genko Oyama Case 10 Genetic Mutations and DBS Jared Hinkle & Zoltan Mari Case 11 Issues to Consider When Mild Cognitive Impairment is Revealed in Pre-operative Screening Sushma Kola & Anhar Hassan Case 12 Use of the STN and GPi Deep Brain Stimulation Targets in the Same Parkinson's Patient: Patient Specific Targeting Shabbir Hussain I. Merchant & Nora Vanegas-Arroyave Case 13 Medication-Refractory Parkinsonian Tremor Requiring Dual Lead Implantation for Tremor Control Anhar Hassan Case 14 Use of Constant Current Mode to Allow Both Monopolar and Bipolar Interleaving at a Single Contact Meredith Spindler & Lana Chahine Case 15 STN-DBS May Improve Pain in the Setting of Parkinson's Disease Anjali Gera/Gian Pal Case 16 DBS Responsive Camptocormia in Parkinson's Disease Elena Call & Helen Bronte-Stewart Case 17 Deactivation of One STN-DBS Device to Address Brittle Ipsilateral Dyskinesia in a Patient with Tremor-Dominant Parkinson's Disease Julia Kroth & Sergiu Groppa Case 18 Management of Stimulation-Induced Dyskinesia in Parkinson Disease with Interleaving Programming Settings Vibhash Sharma & Rajesh Pahwa Case 19 Management of Brittle Dyskinesia and DDS in Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation Junaid Siddiqui & Jawad Bajwa Case 20 Freezing of Gait after Bilateral GPi-DBS in Generalized Dystonia Mariana Moskovich Case 21 GPi Stimulation-Induced Gait Disturbance and Management by Re-programming Dhanya Vijayakumar & Joohi Jimenez-Shahed Case 22 Rescue Vim DBS to Address Refractory Tremor following STN DBS with Brittle Stimulation-Induced Dyskinesia Mitra Afshari & Jill Ostrem Case 23 Postural Instability and Gait Disorder after STN-DBS: Evaluating Disease Progression, Stimulation Settings, and Medication Javier R. Perez-Sanchez & Monica M. Kurtis Case 24 Non-Surgical Management of an Exposed DBS Lead Ethan G. Brown & Jill Ostrem Case 25 Steroid-Responsive Edema Interfering with DBS Programming Pravin Khemani & Shilpa Chitnis Case 26 The Positive Lesion Effects of Intracranial Hemorrhage on DBS Surgery Outcome Jacqueline Meystedt & David Charles Case 27 Fibrous Scarring and DBS Lead Implantation Vinata Vedam Mai & Michael Okun Case 28 Cerebral Venous Infarction after Deep Brain Stimulation Surgery Andi Nugraha Sendjaja & Takashi Morishita Case 29 Open Circuits and Loss of DBS Benefit in the Setting of Parkinson's Disease Arjun Tarakad & Joohi Jimenez-Shahed Case 30 Acute Neuropsychiatric Symptoms and Impulse Control Disorders after Subthalamic Nucleus Deep Brain Stimulation Adolfo Ramirez-Zamora & Michael Okun Case 31 Improved Outcome on Interleaved Deep Brain Stimulation Settings Svjetlana Miocinovic & Shilpa Chitnis Case 32 Deep Brain Stimulation Targeting the Ventral Intermediate Nucleus of the Thalamus for Parkinsonian Tremor and Later Adding the the Globus Pallidus Internus for Parkinson's Disease Features Teri Thompsen Case 33 Expected Improvement in Sleep Quality and Unexpected Improvement in Severe Nightmares after DBS in Parkinson's Disease Laurice Yang SECTION 4. DYSTONIA Case 34 Candidate Selection for DBS for Dystonia Laura Surillo Dah Dah Case 35 DBS Programming for Dystonia Mitesh Lotia Case 36 Choosing a Target for DBS in Dystonia Associated Tremor: GPi, VIM, STN, Zi or a Combination of Targets Mustafa Siddiqui & Stephen B. Tatter Case 37 Stimulation Induced Dyskinesia, Interleaving Settings and Management of STN DBS in DYT-1 Dystonia Kyle T Mitchell & Jill Ostrem Case 38 Deep Brain Stimulation Targeting the Globus Pallidus Internus for Dystonic Tremor in the Setting of Generalized Dystonia Teri Thompsen SECTION 5. MISCELANEOUS Case 39 Huntington's Disease: DBS in Adult Huntington's Disease for Treatment of Axial Dystonia Jessica A. Carl and Leo Verhagen Metman Case 40 Aggressiveness: DBS for Medically Refractory Aggressive and Injurious Behavior Oscar Bernal-Pacheco Case 41 Bilateral Globus Pallidus DBS for Dystonia and Dystonic Tremor in Spinocerebellar Ataxia 17 Aparna Shukla and Pam Zeilman Case 42 Deep Brain Stimulation for Disabling Outflow Tremors: Troubleshooting Strategies for Tremor Habituation Corneliu Luca Case 43 Tardive Dystonia and Dyskinesia Responsive to Deep Brain Stimulation Irene Malaty

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NPB9780190647209
9780190647209
0190647205
Deep Brain Stimulation: A Case-based Approach by Shilpa Chitnis (Associate Professor, Associate Professor, The University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas)
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Oxford University Press Inc
2020-09-08
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