Stacy Horn
University of Pennsylvania
29 Papers
432 Citations
Stacy Horn is an academic researcher from University of Pennsylvania. The author has contributed to research in topics: Medicine & Deep brain stimulation. The author has an hindex of 18, co-authored 29 publications. Previous affiliations of Stacy Horn include Rush University Medical Center & Pennsylvania Hospital.
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Papers
Movement Disorder Society-sponsored revision of the Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (MDS-UPDRS): scale presentation and clinimetric testing results.
Christopher G. Goetz,Barbara C. Tilley,Stephanie R. Shaftman,Glenn T. Stebbins,Stanley Fahn,Pablo Martinez-Martin,Werner Poewe,Cristina Sampaio,Matthew B. Stern,Richard Dodel,Bruno Dubois,Robert G. Holloway,Joseph Jankovic,Jaime Kulisevsky,Anthony E. Lang,Andrew J. Lees,Sue Leurgans,Peter A. LeWitt,David L. Nyenhuis,C. Warren Olanow,Olivier Rascol,Anette Schrag,Jeanne A. Teresi,Jacobus J. van Hilten,Nancy R. LaPelle,Pinky Agarwal,Saima Athar,Yvette Bordelan,Helen Bronte-Stewart,Richard Camicioli,Kelvin L. Chou,Wendy Cole,Arif Dalvi,Holly Delgado,Alan Diamond,Jeremy P.R. Dick,John E. Duda,Rodger J. Elble,Carol Evans,V. G. H. Evidente,Hubert H. Fernandez,Susan H. Fox,Joseph H. Friedman,Robin D. Fross,David A. Gallagher,Deborah A. Hall,Neal Hermanowicz,Vanessa K. Hinson,Stacy Horn,Howard I. Hurtig,Un Jung Kang,Galit Kleiner-Fisman,Olga Klepitskaya,Katie Kompoliti,Eugene C. Lai,Maureen L. Leehey,Iracema Leroi,Kelly E. Lyons,Terry McClain,Steven W. Metzer,Janis M. Miyasaki,John C. Morgan,Martha Nance,Joanne Nemeth,Rajesh Pahwa,Sotirios A. Parashos,Jay S. Schneider,Kapil D. Sethi,Lisa M. Shulman,Andrew Siderowf,Monty Silverdale,Tanya Simuni,Mark Stacy,Robert Malcolm Stewart,Kelly L. Sullivan,David M. Swope,Pettaruse M. Wadia,Richard Walker,Ruth H. Walker,William J. Weiner,Jill Wiener,Jayne R. Wilkinson,Joanna M. Wojcieszek,Summer C. Wolfrath,Frederick Wooten,Allen Wu,Theresa A. Zesiewicz,Richard M. Zweig +87 more
TL;DR: The combined clinimetric results of this study support the validity of the MDS‐UPDRS for rating PD.
Bilateral Deep Brain Stimulation vs Best Medical Therapy for Patients With Advanced Parkinson Disease: A Randomized Controlled Trial
Frances M. Weaver,Frances M. Weaver,Kenneth A. Follett,Matthew B. Stern,Matthew B. Stern,Kwan Hur,Crystal L. Harris,William J. Marks,William J. Marks,Johannes C. Rothlind,Johannes C. Rothlind,Oren Sagher,Domenic J. Reda,Claudia S. Moy,Rajesh Pahwa,Kim J. Burchiel,Kim J. Burchiel,Penelope Hogarth,Penelope Hogarth,Eugene C. Lai,Eugene C. Lai,John E. Duda,John E. Duda,Kathryn L. Holloway,Kathryn L. Holloway,Ali Samii,Stacy Horn,Jeff M. Bronstein,Gatana Stoner,Jill Heemskerk,Grant D. Huang +30 more
TL;DR: Deep brain stimulation was more effective than best medical therapy in improving on time without troubling dyskinesias, motor function, and quality of life at 6 months, but was associated with an increased risk of serious adverse events.
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Pallidal versus subthalamic deep-brain stimulation for Parkinson's disease.
Kenneth A. Follett,Kenneth A. Follett,Frances M. Weaver,Matthew B. Stern,Kwan Hur,Crystal L. Harris,Ping Luo,William J. Marks,Johannes C. Rothlind,Oren Sagher,Claudia S. Moy,Rajesh Pahwa,Kim J. Burchiel,Kim J. Burchiel,Penelope Hogarth,Eugene C. Lai,John E. Duda,Kathryn L. Holloway,Ali Samii,Stacy Horn,Jeff M. Bronstein,Gatana Stoner,Philip A. Starr,Richard K. Simpson,Gordon H. Baltuch,Antonio A.F. De Salles,Grant D. Huang,Domenic J. Reda +27 more
TL;DR: Patients with Parkinson's disease had similar improvement in motor function after either pallidal or subthalamic stimulation, and nonmotor factors may reasonably be included in the selection of surgical target for deep-brain stimulation.
Validation of the Questionnaire for Impulsive-Compulsive Disorders in Parkinson's Disease
Daniel Weintraub,Staci Hoops,Judy A. Shea,Judy A. Shea,Kelly E. Lyons,Rajesh Pahwa,Erika Driver-Dunckley,Charles H. Adler,Marc N. Potenza,Janis M. Miyasaki,Andrew Siderowf,John E. Duda,John E. Duda,Howard I. Hurtig,Amy Colcher,Stacy Horn,Matthew B. Stern,Matthew B. Stern,Valerie Voon +18 more
TL;DR: Scores on the QUIP appear to be valid as a self‐assessment screening instrument for a range of ICDs and other compulsive behaviors that occur in PD, and a shortened version may perform as well as the full version.
Subthalamic deep brain stimulation with a constant-current device in Parkinson's disease: an open-label randomised controlled trial.
Michael S. Okun,Bruno V. Gallo,George T. Mandybur,Jonathan R. Jagid,Kelly D. Foote,Fredy J. Revilla,Ron L. Alterman,Joseph Jankovic,Richard K. Simpson,Fred Junn,Leo Verhagen,Jeffrey E. Arle,Blair Ford,Robert R. Goodman,R. Malcolm Stewart,Stacy Horn,Gordon H. Baltuch,Brian H. Kopell,Frederick J. Marshall,De Lea Peichel,Rajesh Pahwa,Kelly E. Lyons,Alexander I. Tröster,Jerrold L. Vitek,Michele Tagliati +24 more
TL;DR: Constant-current DBS of the subthalamic nucleus produced significant improvements in good quality on time when compared with a control group without stimulation, and future trials should compare the effects of constant- current DBS with those of voltage-controlled stimulation.
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