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Surviving 10 years with deep brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease – a follow‐up of 79 patients
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Survival of 70% after a mean of 25 years of PD including 10 years with DBS illustrates that this is a selected group of PD patients. The prevalence of dementia steadily increased after surgery as expected from disease progression and can be an early event. Compared with the few similar long-term studies, the present study presents a larger cohort followed at the same DBS center for a longer period of time and none was lost to follow-up, making conclusions more valid. The present findings are of significant prognostic help for the patient, caregiver and physician when treatment with DBS has to be decided.
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