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Directional Deep Brain Stimulation in Advanced Parkinson's Disease - Clinical Review

ClinicalTrials.gov5/27/2022ยท05/27/22๐ŸŒ Europe

Summary

The aim of the study is to assess the clinical outcome in patients with Parkinson's disease treated with directional deep brain stimulation (dDBS). The patients have been selected for the dDBS treatment by their treating neurologist. The study is a registry-based follow-up study. The study involves the use of an investigational neurotechnology device and will assess clinical outcomes in participants with Parkinson Disease.

Why it matters

This research addresses an important unmet clinical need in treating Parkinson Disease through innovative neurotechnology approaches. The findings from this study could meaningfully advance patient care by providing rigorous clinical evidence for new therapeutic interventions. Successful results may ultimately lead to improved treatment guidelines, expanded access to care, and significantly better long-term outcomes for affected patients worldwide.

#Phase 1#Deep Brain Stimulation#Parkinson's#Neurostimulation

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