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Starting a DBS service for children: It’s not the latitude but the attitude - Establishment of the paediatric DBS centre in Northern Finland

Authors :
Maija Lahtinen
Heli Helander
Päivi Vieira
Johanna Uusimaa
Jani Katisko
Source :
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology. 36:107-114
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

Objective: Paediatric movement disorder patients can benefit from deep brain stimulation (DBS) treatment and it should be offered in a timely manner. In this paper we describe our experience establishing a DBS service for paediatric patients. Methods: We set out to establish a paediatric DBS (pDBS) procedure in Oulu University Hospital in northern Finland, where up to this point DBS treatment for movement disorders had been available for adult patients. Collaboration with experienced centres aided in the process. Results: A multidisciplinary team was assembled and a systematic protocol for patient evaluation and treatment was created, with attention to special features of the regional health care system. All of our first paediatric patients had very severe movement disorders, which is typical for a new DBS centre. The patients benefitted from pDBS treatment despite variable aetiologies of movement disorders, which included cerebral palsy and rare genetic disorders with variants in PDE10A, TPK1 and ARX. We also present our high-quality paediatric MR-imaging protocol with tractography. Conclusions: Establishment of a pDBS centre requires expertise in classification of paediatric movement disorders, longstanding experience in adult DBS and a committed multidisciplinary team. Besides high-quality imaging and a skilled neurosurgery team, careful patient selection, realistic treatment goals and experience in rehabilitation are imperative in pDBS treatment.

Details

ISSN :
10903798
Volume :
36
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
European Journal of Paediatric Neurology
Accession number :
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