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Reply: Deep Brain Stimulation Outcomes in Parkinson's Disease Patients with Cognitive Impairment: Implications and Considerations.
Document Type
Article
Author
Block, Cady K.; Patel, Margi; Risk, Benjamin B.; Staikova, Ekaterina; Loring, David; Esper, Christine D.; Scorr, Laura; Higginbotham, Lenora; Aia, Pratibha; De Long, Mahlon R.; Wichmann, Thomas; Factor, Stewart A.; Au Yong, Nicholas; Willie, Jon T.; Boulis, Nicholas M.; Gross, Robert E.; Buetefisch, Cathrin; Miocinovic, Svjetlana
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Subject
*DEEP brain stimulation
*PARKINSON'S disease
*COGNITION disorders
*SUBTHALAMIC nucleus
*MILD cognitive impairment
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ISSN
2330-1619
Abstract
3 Cammisuli DM, Cammisuli SM, Fusi J, Franzoni F, Pruneti C. Parkinson's disease-mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI): a useful summary of update knowledge. Keywords: cognitive impairment; DBS; neurocognitive screening; dementia; outcomes EN cognitive impairment DBS neurocognitive screening dementia outcomes 1235 1236 2 08/29/23 20230801 NES 230801 We thank Dr. Romagnolo et al for their commentary on our recent publication.[1] We appreciate that they called attention to the long-term follow-up study of patients with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) and normal cognition who have undergone DBS.[2] We also believe it important to continue to study longer-term outcomes, especially in patients with moderate cognitive impairment. [Extracted from the article]