On time without troubling dyskinesia
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d
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improvementPatients receiving bilateral deep brain stimulation gained a mean of 4.6 hours per day of on time without troubling dyskinesia at 6 months, compared with no change in the best medical therapy group.
Effect: improvement; 4.6 h/d gain (DBS) vs 0 h/d (BMT); between-group difference 4.5 h/d; CI: 95% CI, 3.7-5.4 h/d