Abstract

Background and Purpose: Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that gives rise to a

number of unpleasant symptoms that can be difficult to manage by conventional means. There are

some aspects of MS-related disability which can be improved by using Deep Brain Stimulation

(DBS); particularly movement disorders, such as tremor. The research aim is to study the effect

of DBS on MS tremor with a quantitative approach.

Methods: Raw tremor data was provided by the Surgical Center for Movement Disorders at

the University of British Columbia, Canada. The hand tremor signal was collected on 8 MS

subjects and 10 healthy individuals during finger-to-nose test (FNT) by using motion analysis

system. Patients executed the FNT with DBS OFF and ON. Nonlinear and statistical features

were extracted from tremor spectrum as tremor indexes. Tremor reduction by using DBS was

determined by classifying mentioned features into three groups of healthy, DBS ON and DBS

OFF.

Results: Several dominant peaks were observed in power spectrum of the recorded signals which

indicate MS tremor consists of several tremor subtypes due to different sites of demyelinating

lesions affecting cerebellum and its output pathways. Results of frequency analysis revealed

tremor spectrum dominant frequency in healthy group was significantly greater than for the

patients with DBS ON and OFF (p<0.05). Additionally, classification results demonstrated that

tremor of 6 patients out of 8 decreased significantly when their DBS was ON.

Conclusion: Overall, in 75% of patients with MS who suffered from tremor, thalamic DBS

significantly reduced their tremor. In addition, power spectrum dominant frequency has high

potential for a quantitative and objective measure of MS tremor.

Details

Title
Quantitative assessment of deep brain stimulation on tremor in multiple sclerosis disease
Author
Esmailpour, Hamideh; Esteki, Ali; Seddighi, Afsoun
Pages
87-90
Section
Original/Research Article
Publication year
2015
Publication date
Summer 2015
Publisher
Shahid Beheshti University Functional Neurosurgery Research Centre
ISSN
23831871
e-ISSN
23832096
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
2170976883
Copyright
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