The impact of ventrolateral thalamotomy on high-frequency components of tremor
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Auteurs : Christian Duval [Canada] ; Antonio P. Strafella [Canada] ; Abbas F. Sadikot [Canada]Source :
- Clinical neurophysiology [ 1388-2457 ] ; 2005.
Descripteurs français
- Pascal (Inist)
- Wicri :
- topic : Homme.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Adult, Aged, Analysis of Variance, Brain Mapping, Case-Control Studies, Dispersion, Displacement, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Electric Stimulation (methods), Electrodiagnosis, Electromyography (methods), Female, Frequency band, High frequency, Human, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Oscillation, Parkinson Disease (complications), Parkinson Disease (surgery), Parkinson disease, Physiological tremor, Power spectrum, Propagation, Psychosurgery (methods), Regression Analysis, Targeting, Thalamus, Thalamus (physiopathology), Thalamus (surgery), Treatment Outcome, Tremor (pathology), Tremor (physiopathology), Tremor (surgery).
- MESH :
- complications : Parkinson Disease.
- methods : Electric Stimulation, Electromyography, Psychosurgery.
- pathology : Tremor.
- physiopathology : Thalamus, Tremor.
- surgery : Parkinson Disease, Thalamus, Tremor.
- Adult, Aged, Analysis of Variance, Brain Mapping, Case-Control Studies, Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Regression Analysis, Treatment Outcome.
Abstract
Objective: The present study assessed the impact of ventrolateral (VL) thalamotomy on the high-frequency components of tremor in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods: Tremor was recorded prior to, and 7 days post-surgery using a laser displacement sensor. In addition, tremor was recorded in 10 age-matched patients with PD showing low amplitude tremor (named PD controls) and in 10 age-matched control subjects. Tremor recordings in patients were performed after a 12 h withdrawal from anti-Parkinsonian drugs. Tremor characteristics such as amplitude, median power frequency (MPF) and power dispersion (a measure of concentration of power in the frequency domain) were assessed for all groups (i.e. controls, PD controls, pre-surgery and post-surgery). Results: All tremor characteristics were similar between controls and PD controls. Tremor amplitude was significantly reduced post-surgery, to become statistically similar to that of controls and PD controls. However, MPF and power dispersion remained lower post-surgery, indicating that although there was normalization of tremor amplitude, tremor showed systematically slower oscillations after the surgical procedure. In order to eliminate amplitude as a possible confounding factor, epochs of post-surgical tremor (5 s in duration) were paired for equal amplitude with 5 s tremor epochs from matched controls. Results show once again that MPF and power dispersion were lower post-surgery compared to controls. In addition, when amplitude of power was compared within specific frequency bands (0-3.5, 3.5-7.5, 7.5-i2.5, 12.5-16.5, 16.5-30 and 30-45), power regained normal values at frequencies below 7.5 Hz. Power within higher frequency bands was systematically lower, indicating that the surgical procedure had an impact on high-frequency components of tremor. Conclusions: Results from the present study showed that VL thalamotomy reduced tremor amplitude by selectively targeting centrally driven components of PD tremor. The high-frequency component of physiological tremor failed to emerge after amplitude normalization. Significance: The thalamus should then be considered as an important component of the generation and/or propagation of high-frequency components of physiological tremor.
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">Objective: The present study assessed the impact of ventrolateral (VL) thalamotomy on the high-frequency components of tremor in patients with Parkinson's disease (PD). Methods: Tremor was recorded prior to, and 7 days post-surgery using a laser displacement sensor. In addition, tremor was recorded in 10 age-matched patients with PD showing low amplitude tremor (named PD controls) and in 10 age-matched control subjects. Tremor recordings in patients were performed after a 12 h withdrawal from anti-Parkinsonian drugs. Tremor characteristics such as amplitude, median power frequency (MPF) and power dispersion (a measure of concentration of power in the frequency domain) were assessed for all groups (i.e. controls, PD controls, pre-surgery and post-surgery). Results: All tremor characteristics were similar between controls and PD controls. Tremor amplitude was significantly reduced post-surgery, to become statistically similar to that of controls and PD controls. However, MPF and power dispersion remained lower post-surgery, indicating that although there was normalization of tremor amplitude, tremor showed systematically slower oscillations after the surgical procedure. In order to eliminate amplitude as a possible confounding factor, epochs of post-surgical tremor (5 s in duration) were paired for equal amplitude with 5 s tremor epochs from matched controls. Results show once again that MPF and power dispersion were lower post-surgery compared to controls. In addition, when amplitude of power was compared within specific frequency bands (0-3.5, 3.5-7.5, 7.5-i2.5, 12.5-16.5, 16.5-30 and 30-45), power regained normal values at frequencies below 7.5 Hz. Power within higher frequency bands was systematically lower, indicating that the surgical procedure had an impact on high-frequency components of tremor. Conclusions: Results from the present study showed that VL thalamotomy reduced tremor amplitude by selectively targeting centrally driven components of PD tremor. The high-frequency component of physiological tremor failed to emerge after amplitude normalization. Significance: The thalamus should then be considered as an important component of the generation and/or propagation of high-frequency components of physiological tremor.</div>
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