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Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions

INTRODUCTION: Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a childhood onset disorder characterized by vocal and motor tics and often remits spontaneously during adolescence. For treatment refractory patients, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) may be considered. METHODS AND RESULTS: We discuss ethical problems encountered...

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Autores principales: Smeets, Anouk Y. J. M., Duits, A. A., Horstkötter, D., Verdellen, C., de Wert, G., Temel, Y., Ackermans, L., Leentjens, A. F. G.
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Publicado: Springer Netherlands 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5978799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29937946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12152-018-9359-6
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author Smeets, Anouk Y. J. M.
Duits, A. A.
Horstkötter, D.
Verdellen, C.
de Wert, G.
Temel, Y.
Ackermans, L.
Leentjens, A. F. G.
author_facet Smeets, Anouk Y. J. M.
Duits, A. A.
Horstkötter, D.
Verdellen, C.
de Wert, G.
Temel, Y.
Ackermans, L.
Leentjens, A. F. G.
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description INTRODUCTION: Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a childhood onset disorder characterized by vocal and motor tics and often remits spontaneously during adolescence. For treatment refractory patients, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) may be considered. METHODS AND RESULTS: We discuss ethical problems encountered in two adolescent TS patients treated with DBS and systematically review the literature on the topic. Following surgery one patient experienced side effects without sufficient therapeutic effects and the stimulator was turned off. After a second series of behavioural treatment, he experienced a tic reduction of more than 50%. The second patient went through a period of behavioural disturbances that interfered with optimal programming, but eventually experienced a 70% tic reduction. Sixteen DBS surgeries in adolescent TS patients have been reported, none of which pays attention to ethical aspects. DISCUSSION: Specific ethical issues arise in adolescent TS patients undergoing DBS relating both to clinical practice as well as to research. Attention should be paid to selecting patients fairly, thorough examination and weighing of risks and benefits, protecting the health of children and adolescents receiving DBS, special issues concerning patient’s autonomy, and the normative impact of quality of life. In research, registration of all TS cases in a central database covering a range of standardized information will facilitate further development of DBS for this indication. CONCLUSION: Clinical practice should be accompanied by ongoing ethical reflection, preferably covering not only theoretical thought but providing also insights in the views and perspectives of those concerned, that is patients, family members and professionals.
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spelling pubmed-59787992018-06-21 Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions Smeets, Anouk Y. J. M. Duits, A. A. Horstkötter, D. Verdellen, C. de Wert, G. Temel, Y. Ackermans, L. Leentjens, A. F. G. Neuroethics Original Paper INTRODUCTION: Tourette Syndrome (TS) is a childhood onset disorder characterized by vocal and motor tics and often remits spontaneously during adolescence. For treatment refractory patients, Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) may be considered. METHODS AND RESULTS: We discuss ethical problems encountered in two adolescent TS patients treated with DBS and systematically review the literature on the topic. Following surgery one patient experienced side effects without sufficient therapeutic effects and the stimulator was turned off. After a second series of behavioural treatment, he experienced a tic reduction of more than 50%. The second patient went through a period of behavioural disturbances that interfered with optimal programming, but eventually experienced a 70% tic reduction. Sixteen DBS surgeries in adolescent TS patients have been reported, none of which pays attention to ethical aspects. DISCUSSION: Specific ethical issues arise in adolescent TS patients undergoing DBS relating both to clinical practice as well as to research. Attention should be paid to selecting patients fairly, thorough examination and weighing of risks and benefits, protecting the health of children and adolescents receiving DBS, special issues concerning patient’s autonomy, and the normative impact of quality of life. In research, registration of all TS cases in a central database covering a range of standardized information will facilitate further development of DBS for this indication. CONCLUSION: Clinical practice should be accompanied by ongoing ethical reflection, preferably covering not only theoretical thought but providing also insights in the views and perspectives of those concerned, that is patients, family members and professionals. Springer Netherlands 2018-03-23 2018 /pmc/articles/PMC5978799/ /pubmed/29937946 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12152-018-9359-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2018 Open Access This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made.
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Smeets, Anouk Y. J. M.
Duits, A. A.
Horstkötter, D.
Verdellen, C.
de Wert, G.
Temel, Y.
Ackermans, L.
Leentjens, A. F. G.
Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions
title Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions
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title_fullStr Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions
title_full_unstemmed Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions
title_short Ethics of Deep Brain Stimulation in Adolescent Patients with Refractory Tourette Syndrome: a Systematic Review and Two Case Discussions
title_sort ethics of deep brain stimulation in adolescent patients with refractory tourette syndrome: a systematic review and two case discussions
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5978799/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29937946
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12152-018-9359-6
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