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Movement Disorders | 2004

Parkinson's disease‐like presentation of multiple system atrophy with poor response to STN stimulation: A clinicopathological case report

Elena Lezcano; Juan Carlos Gómez-Esteban; Juan J. Zarranz; Rafael Alcaraz; Begoña Atarés; G. Bilbao; J. Garibi; Imanol Lambarri

We report on a clinicopathological case of multiple system atrophy with good response to levodopa and subsequent development of motor complications. Because the subject complied with all the inclusion criteria (Core Assessment Program for Surgical Interventional Therapies in Parkinsons Disease), bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulation electrodes were implanted.


Movement Disorders | 2005

Abnormal sleep architecture is an early feature in the E46K familial synucleinopathy.

Juan J. Zarranz; Anabel Fernández‐Bedoya; Imanol Lambarri; Juan Carlos Gómez-Esteban; Elena Lezcano; Javier Zamacona; Pedro Madoz

We examined 7 patients from a family harboring a novel mutation in the α‐synuclein gene (E46K) that segregated with a phenotype of parkinsonism and dementia with Lewy bodies. An abnormal restless sleep was the presenting symptom in 2 of them. Polysomnographic (PSG) studies were performed in 4 of the 7 patients and in 2 asymptomatic carriers of the mutation. A severe loss of both rapid eye movement (REM) and non‐REM sleep was observed in 2 patients complaining of insomnia and in a third parkinsonian member of the family who did not complain of trouble with sleeping. Another parkinsonian family member had a mild disorganization of the sleep architecture. The 2 asymptomatic carriers also had minor changes in the PSG findings. Episodes of bizarre behavior at night were reported historically in the 2 symptomatic patients, but we did not observed the behaviors during the PSG studies. REM sleep behavior disorder could not be recorded in any case. Our findings expand the spectrum of sleep disorders reported in synucleinopathies whether sporadic or familial.


Neurosurgery | 2008

Outcome of bilateral deep brain subthalamic stimulation in patients carrying the R1441G mutation in the LRRK2 dardarin gene.

Juan Carlos Gómez-Esteban; Elena Lezcano; Juan J. Zarranz; Carmen González; G. Bilbao; Imanol Lambarri; O. Rodríguez; J. Garibi

OBJECTIVEDeep brain subthalamic stimulation provides symptomatic relief to patients with Parkinsons disease. The present study analyzes the postoperative outcome of deep brain subthalamic stimulation in patients carrying the R1441G mutation in the leucine-rich repeat kinase-2 (LRRK2) (dardarin) gene. METHODSFive of the 48 patients treated in our unit carried a mutation in the LRRK2 (dardarin) gene. All five met the Core Assessment Program for Surgical Interventional Therapies criteria for inclusion in the surgical program. Pre- and postoperative assessment (6 mo) was made using the Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale II, Unified Parkinson Disease Rating Scale III, and Parkinsons Disease Questionnaire-39 scores, as well as the type and dosage of drugs used. RESULTSThe response to L-dopa after 6 months was similar to the baseline in all four patients. One suffered a stroke four months after surgery and is not eligible for evaluation. The improvements in motor response, daily life activities, and quality of life were limited (18, 22, and 33%, respectively) and were lower than those of the control group (39, 45, and 41%, respectively). DISCUSSIONCarriers of the R1441G mutation were clinically analogous to the rest of similarly operated patients with idiopathic Parkinsons disease. However, the response to deep brain subthalamic stimulation was worse among the former. The explanation for this negative result is unclear because all patients maintained an excellent response to L-dopa. Further larger studies are needed to confirm these findings.


Neurologia | 2017

Impacto de la estimulación subtalámica a largo plazo sobre la situación cognitiva de los pacientes con enfermedad de Parkinson avanzada

M. Acera; Ana Molano; B. Tijero; G. Bilbao; Imanol Lambarri; R. Villoria; J. Somme; E. Ruiz de Gopegui; I. Gabilondo; J.C. Gómez-Esteban

OBJECTIVE The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus (DBS-SN) on cognitive function in patients with Parkinsons disease (PD) 5 years after surgery. MATERIAL AND METHODS We conducted a prospective study including 50 patients with PD who underwent DBS-SN (62.5% were men; mean age of 62.2±8.2 years; mean progression time of 14.1±6.3 years). All patients were assessed before the procedure and at one year after surgery; 40 patients were further followed up until the 5-year mark. Follow-up assessments included the following neuropsychological tests: Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE), Mattis Dementia Rating Scale (MDRS), letter-number sequencing of the WAIS-III (WAIS-III-LN), clock-drawing test, Rey auditory verbal learning test (RAVLT), Benton Visual Retention Test (BVRT), Judgment of Line Orientation (JLO) test, FAS Phonemic Verbal Fluency Test, Stroop test, and the Montgomery-Asberg Depression Rating Scale (MADRS). RESULTS Patients were found to score lower on the MMSE (-0.89%), clock-drawing test (-2.61%), MDRS (-1.72%), and especially phonemic (-13.28%) and sematic verbal fluency tests (-12.40%) at one year after surgery. Delayed recall on the RAVLT worsened one year after the procedure (-10.12%). At 5 years, impairment affected mainly verbal fluency; scores decreased an additional 16.10% and 16.60% in semantic and phonemic verbal fluency, respectively. Moderate decreases were observed in immediate recall (-16.87%), WAIS-III-LN (-16.67%), and JLO test (-11.56%). DISCUSSION In our sample, DBS-SN did not result in global cognitive impairment 5 years after surgery. Verbal function was found to be significantly impaired one year after the procedure. Impaired learning and visuospatial function may be attributed to degeneration associated with PD.


Journal of Neurology | 2016

Long-term impact on quality of life of subthalamic nucleus stimulation in Parkinson's disease.

Elena Lezcano; Juan Carlos Gómez-Esteban; Beatriz Tijero; G. Bilbao; Imanol Lambarri; O. Rodríguez; Rafael Villoria; Ainara Dolado; Koldo Berganzo; Ana Molano; Edurne Ruiz de Gopegui; I. Pomposo; Iñigo Gabilondo; Juan J. Zarranz


JAMA Neurology | 2001

Dementia, Amyotrophy, and Periodic Complexes on the Electroencephalogram: A Diagnostic Challenge

Juan Carlos Gomez Esteban; Begoña Atarés; Juan J. Zarranz; Fernando Velasco; Imanol Lambarri


Neurologia | 2003

[Bilateral subthalamic nucleus deep-brain stimulation (STN-DBS) in Parkinson's disease: initial experience in Cruces Hospital].

Lezcano E; Jc Gómez; Imanol Lambarri; G. Bilbao; Pomposo I; Rodríguez O; Villoria R; Juan J. Zarranz; P Madoz; J Garibi


Neurologia | 2003

Estimulación bilateral del núcelo subtalámico en la enfermedad de Parkinson. Experiencia inicial en el Hospital de Cruces

Lezcano E; Imanol Lambarri; G. Bilbao; Pomposo I; Villoria R; Juan J. Zarranz; P Madoz; J Garibi; Jc Gómez; Rodríguez O


Archive | 2015

Dementia, Amyotrophy, and Periodic Complexes on the Electroencephalogram

Juan Carlos Gomez Esteban; Juan J. Zarranz; Fernando Velasco; Imanol Lambarri


Neurologia | 2004

Asterixis in focal brain lesions

Velasco F; Jc Gómez; Juan J. Zarranz; Imanol Lambarri; Ugalde J

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Juan J. Zarranz

University of the Basque Country

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G. Bilbao

University of the Basque Country

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Elena Lezcano

University of the Basque Country

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Juan Carlos Gómez-Esteban

University of the Basque Country

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R. Villoria

University of the Basque Country

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Beatriz Tijero

University of the Basque Country

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Fernando Velasco

University of the Basque Country

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J. Garibi

University of the Basque Country

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Juan Carlos Gomez Esteban

University of the Basque Country

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