| St. Jude Medical Completes Implants in U.S. Study of Deep Brain Stimulation for Parkinson's Disease |
“We are excited by the progress we’ve made in bringing the Libra®
deep brain stimulation systems to the market,” said Ongoing at 15 medical centers in the U.S., this randomized, controlled study is evaluating the St. Jude Medical Libra and LibraXP™ DBS systems, to determine the devices’ safety and effectiveness in controlling many of the motor symptoms of advanced Parkinson’s disease. The study is following 136 participants who have lived with the disease for more than five years and whose symptoms were insufficiently controlled with medication alone.
“Ultimately patients benefit from the development of new technologies,”
said The Libra and LibraXP neurostimulators are constant current devices. The systems consist of a neurostimulator – a surgically implanted battery-operated device that generates mild electrical pulses – and leads, which carry the pulses to a targeted area in the brain.
“The progressive nature of Parkinson’s disease often leads patients to a
point where medication management alone can no longer adequately control
the symptoms of the disease,” said
For additional information about this study, visit www.PowerOverPD.com.
More than 45,000 patients in 35 countries have been implanted with
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