Literature DB >> 11789436

[Apomorphine therapy versus deep rain stimulation. Clinical and economic aspects in patients with advanced Parkinson disease].

W Meissner1, T Trottenberg, S Klaffke, G Paul, A A Kühn, G Arnold, K M Einhäupl, A Kupsch.   

Abstract

Long-term dopaminergic treatment of Parkinson's disease is complicated by the occurrence of dyskinesia and motor fluctuations and is responsible for increasing the costs of treatment. In these patients, continuous subcutaneous therapy with the dopamine agonist apomorphine or deep-brain stimulation represents a promising strategy. While the costs for the treatment with apomorphine are covered by health insurance, separate reimbursement for deep-brain stimulation does not exist in Germany. The case reports (n = 3) presented here emphasize that deep-brain stimulation is less cost-intensive than subcutaneous treatment with apomorphine in selected patients. Even in the first postoperative year costs for medication and hospital stays were reduced by approximately 60%. Moreover, in all three patients, motor complications improved after deep-brain stimulation in comparison to previous subcutaneous application of apomorphine. Thus, to further ensure deep-brain stimulation in parkinsonian patients it is mandatory to find a mode of reimbursement for the institutions concerned.

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Year:  2001        PMID: 11789436     DOI: 10.1007/s001150170004

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nervenarzt        ISSN: 0028-2804            Impact factor:   1.214


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Review 1.  High frequency deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus versus continuous subcutaneous apomorphine infusion therapy: a review.

Authors:  R Carron; V Fraix; C Maineri; E Seigneuret; B Piallat; P Krack; P Pollak; A L Benabid; Stéphan Chabardès
Journal:  J Neural Transm (Vienna)       Date:  2010-12-29       Impact factor: 3.575

2.  Pharmacotherapy of Parkinson's disease in Germany.

Authors:  J C Möller; Y Körner; R C Dodel; C Meindorfner; K Stiasny-Kolster; A Spottke; H P Krüger; W H Oertel
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2005-03-16       Impact factor: 4.849

3.  Real life cost and quality of life associated with continuous intraduodenal levodopa infusion compared with oral treatment in Parkinson patients.

Authors:  Christofer Lundqvist; Antonie Giæver Beiske; Ola Reiertsen; Ivar Sønbø Kristiansen
Journal:  J Neurol       Date:  2014-10-01       Impact factor: 4.849

4.  [Direct costs for Parkinson's treatment in private neurology practices in Berlin].

Authors:  R Ehret; M Balzer-Geldsetzer; J P Reese; I Dodel; E Becker; A Christopher; H Friedrich; S Kraemer; W Lüer; M Müngersdorf; R Puzich; A Rohr; I Schultes-Platzek; V Siefjediers; K Tiel-Wilck; W H Oertel; R Dodel
Journal:  Nervenarzt       Date:  2009-04       Impact factor: 1.214

Review 5.  Subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus internus stimulation for the treatment of Parkinson's disease: A systematic review.

Authors:  Hao Xu; Feng Zheng; Boris Krischek; Wanhai Ding; Chi Xiong; Xin Wang; Chaoshi Niu
Journal:  J Int Med Res       Date:  2017-07-12       Impact factor: 1.671

6.  Continuous levodopa for advanced Parkinson's disease.

Authors:  Christofer Lundqvist
Journal:  Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat       Date:  2007-06       Impact factor: 2.570

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