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Effects of different concentrations of dexmedetomidine on basal ganglia neuronal activity (local field potentials) in Parkinson's disease

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Effects of different concentrations of dexmedetomidine on basal ganglia neuronal activity (local field potentials) in Parkinson's disease

Status: Completed
Phase of Trial: Phase IV

Latest Information Update: 30 Apr 2021

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At a glance

  • Drugs Dexmedetomidine (Primary)
  • Indications Parkinson's disease
  • Focus Therapeutic Use
  • Most Recent Events

    • 23 Apr 2021 Status changed from recruiting to completed
    • 23 Apr 2021 Results evaluating and quantifing the effect of increasing dexmedetomidine doses on subthalamic nucleus activity activity in patients with PD and STN-DBS electrodes, published in the British Journal of Anaesthesia
    • 29 Dec 2018 The study has been completed in the Spain, according to European Clinical Trials Database.

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