In the study at hand, six patients with light to moderate Alzheimer's disease will be enrolled and implanted with bilateral electrodes in the nucleus basalis Meynert.
In the study at hand, six patients with light to moderate Alzheimer's disease will be enrolled and implanted with bilateral electrodes in the nucleus basalis Meynert. The stereotactic implantation of the electrodes will be guided by computerized tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance tomography (MRT). Basically, even though deep brain stimulation is an invasive method, there are only few side effects. Surgical risks correspond with the risk of DBS in morbus Parkinson or other movement disorders (0,4-6%). After the baseline examination, the patients will be implanted with the electrodes; accordingly all follow-ups are accomplished postoperative. From the second week after the operation, the conventional stimulation takes place as a doubleblind, randomized change between ON and OFF periods. Modifications of the stimulation parameter to obtain the best possible result are possible. Throughout the one-year observation-period, the patients will be followed closely to monitor the effects of DBS on their cognitive abilities, psychopathological well being, the quality of life, praxie and nutritional condition using standardized neurological and psychiatric rating scales.
Study Type
INTERVENTIONAL
Allocation
RANDOMIZED
Purpose
TREATMENT
Masking
TRIPLE
Enrollment
6
DBS in the Nucleus basalis Meynert
Uni-Klinik Köln AöR
Cologne, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
cognitive improvement
improving cognitive outcome parameters assessed by a series of standardized neuropsychological tests
Time frame: one- year
determination of the optimal stimulation parameter
Time frame: one year
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