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12th Edition of International Conference on Neurology and Brain Disorders

October 20-22, 2025

October 20 -22, 2025 | Orlando, Florida, USA
INBC 2022

Deep Brain Stimulation in Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease

Speaker at Brain Disorders Conference - Hamza Islam
Punjab Medical College, Pakistan
Title : Deep Brain Stimulation in Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease

Abstract:

Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a common progressive neurodegenerative movement disorder. The cardinal feature of Parkinson's is neuronal degeneration causing a dopamine deficit in the brain which leads to a host of clinical features in the patient. However, consensus over specific clinical criteria for diagnosis remains to be established. Parkinson’s does not have a cure yet, but a variety of diagnostic and treatment protocols have been developed over the years with a primary focus on pharmacological therapy. Anti-parkinsonian drugs such as levodopa lose their efficacy over time and are needed in higher doses as the disease inevitably progresses. An alternative to pharmacological therapy is deep brain stimulation (DBS). Deep brain stimulation involves transcranial placement of unilateral or bilateral leads (wires) most commonly in the sub-thalamic nucleus or the globus pallidus interna of the brain by stereotactic surgery. Given the multiple hypotheses explaining the different effects of DBS with sometimes conflicting mechanisms, it is difficult to pinpoint the exact way in which DBS operates. Nevertheless, it has proven to be significantly effective. DBS, although being a cost-effective treatment measure for Parkinson's patients, is not without limitations. A careful selection of patients is required preoperatively that determines the response and tolerance to the therapy in patients. This review aims to summarize the current literature on DBS in Parkinson's with a focus on the hypothesized mechanisms, selection criteria, advantages and its limitations.

What will audience learn from your presentation?

  1. Mechanism of DBS
  2. Diagnosis and Treatment Protocols of Parkinson’s
  3. Role of DBS
  4. Cost Effectiveness and Comparison of DBS to Standard Treatment Protocols
  5. Risks and Limitations of DBS

Biography:

Hamza Islam is a graduate of Punjab Medical College, Faisalabad, Pakistan. He is an enthusiastic researcher. Internal medicine is among his fields of interest. He was involved in the poster presentations and oral case presentation (CPC) in his Alma-mater. He is interested in presenting his contribution at national and international level. He is working with his fellow researchers on different projects. He also attended multiple health related conferences and workshops. He has published more than 7 research articles in Pubmed indexed journals.

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