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J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry 80:979-985 doi:10.1136/jnnp.2008.154948
  • Research paper

Therapeutic efficacy of unilateral subthalamotomy in Parkinson’s disease: results in 89 patients followed for up to 36 months

Table 3

Comparison of preoperative demographic features of patients with (+) and without (−) severe hemichorea-ballism (HCB) after subthalamotomy

Patients HCB+ (n = 14) HCB − (n = 61)
Age (years) 53.7 (38–68) 56.8 (40–73)
Sex (men/women) 14/0 54/7
Disease duration (years) 9.5 (5–13) 10.7 (5–27)
Levodopa daily dose (mg) 1187.5 (800–1800) 1075.8 (600–1800)
L-dopa (doses/day) 5.3 (3–8) 6.5 (4–8)
Hoehn and Yahr II - IV II - IV
UPDRS-m† “off” 61.2 (38–71) 66.5 (35–83)
UPDRS-m “on” 27.3 (21–41) 29.7 (7–40)
Dyskinesia score (0–4) 2.7 (2–4) 1.3 (0–3)*
  • Data presented as mean (range) or number.

  • †UPDRS-m, Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale, motor section (part III), scored in the “off” and “on” motor states.

  • *p<0.05.

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