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Comparison of Bilateral vs. Staged Unilateral Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's Disease in Patients Under 70 Years of Age.

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Petraglia, FW; Farber, SH; Han, JL; Verla, T; Gallis, J; Lokhnygina, Y; Parente, B; Hickey, P; Turner, DA; Lad, SP
Published in: Neuromodulation
January 2016

OBJECTIVE: The most popular surgical method for deep brain stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's disease (PD) is simultaneous bilateral DBS. However, some centers conduct a staged unilateral approach advocating that reduced continuous intraoperative time reduces postoperative complications, thus justifying the cost of a second operative session. To test these assumptions, we performed a retrospective analysis of the Truven Health MarketScan® Database. METHODS: Using the MarketScan Database, we retrospectively analyzed patients that underwent simultaneous bilateral or staged unilateral DBS between 2000 and 2009. The main outcome measures were 90-day postoperative complication rates, number of reprogramming hours one year following procedure, and annualized healthcare cost. The outcome measures were compared between cohorts using multivariate regressions controlling for appropriate covariates. RESULTS: A total of 713 patients that underwent DBS between 2000 and 2009 met inclusion criteria for the study. Of these patients, 556 underwent simultaneous bilateral DBS and 157 received staged unilateral DBS. No statistically significant differences were found between groups in the rate of infection (simultaneous: 4.3% vs. staged: 7.0%; p = 0.178), pneumonia (3.1% vs. 5.7%; p = 0.283), hemorrhage (2.9% vs. 2.5%; p = 0.844), pulmonary embolism (0.5% vs. 1.3%), and device-related complications (0.5% vs. 0.0%). Patients in the staged cohort had a higher rate of lead revision in 90 days (3.2% vs. 12.7%; RR = 3.07; p < 0.001). The staged cohort had a higher mean (SD) number of reprogramming hours within one year of procedure (6.0 ± 5.7 vs. 7.8 ± 8.1; RR = 1.17; p < 0.001). No significant difference was found between the mean (SD) annualized payments between the cohorts ($86,100 ± $94,700 vs. $102,100 ± $121,500; p = 0.148). CONCLUSION: Our study did not find a significant difference between 90-day postoperative complication rates or annualized cost between the staged and simultaneous cohorts. Thus, we believe that it is important to consider other factors when deciding between the staged and simultaneous DBS. Such factors include patient convenience and the laterality of symptoms.

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Neuromodulation

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EISSN

1525-1403

Publication Date

January 2016

Volume

19

Issue

1

Start / End Page

31 / 37

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Parkinson Disease
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Logistic Models
  • Kaplan-Meier Estimate
  • Humans
 

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Petraglia, F. W., Farber, S. H., Han, J. L., Verla, T., Gallis, J., Lokhnygina, Y., … Lad, S. P. (2016). Comparison of Bilateral vs. Staged Unilateral Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's Disease in Patients Under 70 Years of Age. Neuromodulation, 19(1), 31–37. https://doi.org/10.1111/ner.12351
Petraglia, Frank W., S Harrison Farber, Jing L. Han, Terence Verla, John Gallis, Yuliya Lokhnygina, Beth Parente, Patrick Hickey, Dennis A. Turner, and Shivanand P. Lad. “Comparison of Bilateral vs. Staged Unilateral Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's Disease in Patients Under 70 Years of Age.Neuromodulation 19, no. 1 (January 2016): 31–37. https://doi.org/10.1111/ner.12351.
Petraglia FW, Farber SH, Han JL, Verla T, Gallis J, Lokhnygina Y, et al. Comparison of Bilateral vs. Staged Unilateral Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's Disease in Patients Under 70 Years of Age. Neuromodulation. 2016 Jan;19(1):31–7.
Petraglia, Frank W., et al. “Comparison of Bilateral vs. Staged Unilateral Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's Disease in Patients Under 70 Years of Age.Neuromodulation, vol. 19, no. 1, Jan. 2016, pp. 31–37. Pubmed, doi:10.1111/ner.12351.
Petraglia FW, Farber SH, Han JL, Verla T, Gallis J, Lokhnygina Y, Parente B, Hickey P, Turner DA, Lad SP. Comparison of Bilateral vs. Staged Unilateral Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) in Parkinson's Disease in Patients Under 70 Years of Age. Neuromodulation. 2016 Jan;19(1):31–37.
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Published In

Neuromodulation

DOI

EISSN

1525-1403

Publication Date

January 2016

Volume

19

Issue

1

Start / End Page

31 / 37

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Young Adult
  • Treatment Outcome
  • Severity of Illness Index
  • Parkinson Disease
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Middle Aged
  • Male
  • Logistic Models
  • Kaplan-Meier Estimate
  • Humans