Deep Brain Stimulation in Parkinson Disease: A Meta-analysis of the Long-term Neuropsychological Outcomes

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Bucur Madalina,Papagno CostanzaORCID

Abstract

AbstractDeep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subthalamic nucleus (STN) or globus pallidum internus (GPi) improves motor functions in patients with Parkinson’s disease (PD) but may cause a decline in specific cognitive domains. The aim of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to assess the long-term (1–3 years) effects of STN or GPi DBS on four cognitive functions: (i) memory (delayed recall, working memory, immediate recall), (ii) executive functions including inhibition control (Color-Word Stroop test) and flexibility (phonemic verbal fluency), (iii) language (semantic verbal fluency), and (iv) mood (anxiety and depression). Medline and Web of Science were searched, and studies published before July 2021 investigating long-term changes in PD patients following DBS were included. Random-effects model meta-analyses were performed using the R software to estimate the standardized mean difference (SMD) computed as Hedges’ g with 95% CI. 2522 publications were identified, 48 of which satisfied the inclusion criteria. Fourteen meta-analyses were performed including 2039 adults with a clinical diagnosis of PD undergoing DBS surgery and 271 PD controls. Our findings add new information to the existing literature by demonstrating that, at a long follow-up interval (1–3 years), both positive effects, such as a mild improvement in anxiety and depression (STN, Hedges’ g = 0,34, p = 0,02), and negative effects, such as a decrease of long-term memory (Hedges’ g = -0,40, p = 0,02), verbal fluency such as phonemic fluency (Hedges’ g = -0,56, p < 0,0001), and specific subdomains of executive functions such as Color–Word Stroop test (Hedges’ g = -0,45, p = 0,003) were observed. The level of evidence as qualified with GRADE varied from low for the pre- verses post-analysis to medium when compared to a control group.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology

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