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Apomorphine test: a predictor for motor responsiveness to deep brain
stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus.

The value of the apomorphine test as a predictor of the clinical outcome of
deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) was evaluated in
patients with advanced idiopathic Parkinson's disease (IPD) or multiple
system atrophy (MSA). Thirteen IPD patients with severe diurnal fluctuations
and one MSA patient not responding to dopaminergic drugs were assessed with
the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) and the timed finger
tapping test (FTT), measured preoperatively on and off apomorphine and
postoperatively on and off STN stimulation. UPDRS motor items 20-25 were
assessed intraoperatively on and off STN stimulation when the clinically
effective target was approached. The motor response to immediate
intraoperative and long-term STN stimulation was correlated with results of
the apomorphine test. The response to immediate intraoperative STN
stimulation was accurately predicted by apomorphine challenge in all 13 IPD
patients. Clinical outcome following long-term STN stimulation was
correlated significantly with preoperative changes due to apomorphine
measured with the UPDRS motor scores (r = 0.7125, P < 0.01) and FTT (r =
0.9276, P < 0.001). Moreover, comparison of long-term STN stimulation to
preoperative drug treatment displayed a significant reduction in the
duration of off-phases and a significant increase in the duration of
on-phases. However, in the single patient with MSA no beneficial response
was obtained either to apomorphine or to STN stimulation intraoperatively
and during the postoperative externalized test period. Our results indicate
that the apomorphine test can predict the outcome of immediate and long-term
STN stimulation and may help in the selection of candidates for surgery.

J Neurol 1999 Oct 25;246(10):907-913
Pinter MM, Alesch F, Murg M, Helscher RJ, Binder H
Neurological Hospital Maria Theresien Schlossel, Vienna, Austria
PMID: 10552237

<http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/>

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