Fig. 2: Percentage of agreement for the 21 statements on the clinical aspects of adaptive DBS (Statement 22–42) among the Delphi Panel members, as a result of the third round. | npj Parkinson's Disease

Fig. 2: Percentage of agreement for the 21 statements on the clinical aspects of adaptive DBS (Statement 22–42) among the Delphi Panel members, as a result of the third round.

From: Will adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease become a real option soon? A Delphi consensus study

Fig. 2

A consensus was reached for Statement 22 (85% of the responses fell in the response label “Agree”), Statement 25 (85% of the responses fell in the response label “Agree”), Statement 30 (90% of the responses fell in the response label “Agree”), Statement 31 (95% of the responses fell in the response label “Agree”), Statement 32 (90% of the responses fell in the response label “Agree”), Statement 35 (80% of the responses fell in the response label “Agree”), Statement 37 (80% of the responses fell in the response label “Agree”), and Statement 38 (80% of the responses fell in the response label “Undecided”). DBS Deep Brain Stimulation, S statement.

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