University of Florida researchers are leading a multinational registry that tracks the progress of patients who have received deep brain stimulation for Tourette syndrome. In a report published in JAMA Neurology, the team reports after 1 year of stimulation a mean 45% decrease in Yale Global Tic Severity Scale score across 185 patients from 10 countries. As said in the paper this strengthens “the notion that DBS could be a potential surgical treatment for select patients with Tourette syndrome.”
Dr. Michael Okun, our co-director and the chair of neurology, explains in this video: