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May 14, 2014
By: Maria Shepherd
Much like its evil twin Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease (PD) is a neurodegenerative disorder that destroys the quality of life and human productivity of more than 1 million U.S. patients and their caregivers. An additional 6 million to 9 million patients outside of the United States also are affected.1 The disease leads to shaking (tremors) and difficulty with walking, movement and coordination. Approximately 60,000 additional patients are newly diagnosed each year. PD begins between the ages of 40 and 70 years, with peak age onset in the seventh decade.2 Why It’s Important Costs vary, but sources estimate the combined direct and indirect cost of this incredibly debilitating disease—including treatment, social security payments and lost income from inability to work—is estimated to be nearly $25 billion per year in the United States.4 Pharmaceutical costs also are high with medication costs for a Parkinson’s patient, averaging $2,500 a year. The Opportunity for Medtech: Deep-Brain Stimulation An estimated 30,000 people worldwide have had deep-brain stimulation (DBS).5 In DBS, a neurosurgeon surgically implants a battery-operated neurostimulator similar to a heart pacemaker to deliver electrical stimulation to parts of the brain that control movement. The electrical impulses block abnormal nerve signals that cause tremor and PD symptoms. Prior to the procedure, a neurosurgeon uses magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography scans to identify and locate the exact area in the brain where electrical nerve signals produce PD symptoms. The DBS device is configured from three components: the lead, the extension, and the neurostimulator. The lead, similar to pacemaker leads, is a thin, insulated wire that is implanted in the brain. Analogous to a shunt, the extension is passed under the skin of the head, neck, and shoulder, connecting the lead to the neurostimulator. And like a pacemaker, the neurostimulator usually is implanted under the skin near the collarbone. Previous surgeries for PD damaged healthy brain tissue by destroying nerve cells. DBS blocks electrical signals from targeted areas in the brain, preserves brain tissue, and can be reversed if necessary. Without additional surgery, the neurostimulator can be adjusted to meet the needs of the patient. The PD Opportunity: Drug, Device, Diagnostics or All Three? According to industry trade group Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers of America, U.S. biopharmaceutical research companies currently are developing 37 new medicines to treat PD.6 Because the disease results from the loss of dopamine-producing brain cells, the treatments in the R&D pipeline include:
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