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Treatment of Post-Hypoxic Myoclonus using Pallidal Deep Brain Stimulation Placed Using Interventional MRI Methods.

AbstractBackground:
Post-hypoxic myoclonus (PHM) is characterized by generalized myoclonus after hypoxic brain injury. Myoclonus is often functionally impairing and refractory to medical therapies. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has been used to treat myoclonus-dystonia, but few cases of PHM have been described.
Case report:
A 33-year-old woman developed severe, refractory generalized myoclonus after cardiopulmonary arrest from drowning. We performed MRI-guided asleep bilateral pallidal DBS placement, resulting in improvement in action myoclonus at one year.
Discussion:
Our case contributes to growing evidence for DBS for PHM. Interventional MRI guided DBS technique can be used for safe and accurate lead placement.
Highlights:
We report a case of a patient who developed post-hypoxic myoclonus after cardiopulmonary arrest from drowning, who later underwent deep brain stimulation to treat refractory myoclonus. This is the first case to describe asleep, interventional MRI-guided technique for implanting DBS leads in post-hypoxic myoclonus.
AuthorsFay Gao, Jill L Ostrem, Doris D Wang
JournalTremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.) (Tremor Other Hyperkinet Mov (N Y)) Vol. 10 Pg. 42 (10 13 2020) ISSN: 2160-8288 [Electronic] England
PMID33117600 (Publication Type: Case Reports, Video-Audio Media)
CopyrightCopyright: © 2020 The Author(s).
Topics
  • Adult
  • Deep Brain Stimulation
  • Drowning
  • Female
  • Globus Pallidus (diagnostic imaging, physiopathology)
  • Heart Arrest (complications)
  • Humans
  • Hypoxia, Brain (complications)
  • Implantable Neurostimulators
  • Magnetic Resonance Imaging
  • Myoclonus (etiology, physiopathology, therapy)
  • Radiology, Interventional

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