Title
Neurophysiological biomarkers to optimize deep brain stimulation in movement disorders
Date Issued
01 September 2021
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Sirica D.
Hewitt A.L.
Tarolli C.G.
Weber M.T.
Zimmerman C.
Santiago A.
Wensel A.
Mink J.W.
University of Rochester
Abstract
Intraoperative neurophysiological information could increase accuracy of surgical deep brain stimulation (DBS) lead placement. Subsequently, DBS therapy could be optimized by specifically targeting pathological activity. In Parkinson's disease, local field potentials (LFPs) excessively synchronized in the beta band (13-35 Hz) correlate with akinetic-rigid symptoms and their response to DBS therapy, particularly low beta band suppression (13-20 Hz) and high frequency gamma facilitation (35-250 Hz). In dystonia, LFPs abnormally synchronize in the theta/alpha (4-13 Hz), beta and gamma (60-90 Hz) bands. Phasic dystonic symptoms and their response to DBS correlate with changes in theta/alpha synchronization. In essential tremor, LFPs excessively synchronize in the theta/alpha and beta bands. Adaptive DBS systems will individualize pathological characteristics of neurophysiological signals to automatically deliver therapeutic DBS pulses of specific spatial and temporal parameters.
Start page
315
End page
328
Volume
11
Issue
4
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Neurociencias
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-85115097609
PubMed ID
Source
Neurodegenerative Disease Management
ISSN of the container
17582024
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