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Yanan Sui1, Ye Tian1, Wai Kin Daniel Ko1, Zhiyan Wang1, Fumin Jia1, Andreas Horn2, Dirk De Ridder3, Ki Sueng Choi4,5,6, Ausaf A Bari7, Shouyan Wang8, Clement Hamani9, Kenneth B Baker10,11, Andre G Machado10,11, Tipu Z Aziz12, Erich Talamoni Fonoff13,14, Andrea A Kühn2, Hagai Bergman15,16, Terence Sanger17, Hesheng Liu18, Suzanne N Haber19,20, Luming Li1.
Abstract
Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is one of the most important clinical therapies for neurological disorders. DBS also has great potential to become a great tool for clinical neuroscience research. Recently, the National Engineering Laboratory for Neuromodulation at Tsinghua University held an international Deep Brain Stimulation Initiative workshop to discuss the cutting-edge technological achievements and clinical applications of DBS. We specifically addressed new clinical approaches and challenges in DBS for movement disorders (Parkinson's disease and dystonia), clinical application toward neurorehabilitation for stroke, and the progress and challenges toward DBS for neuropsychiatric disorders. This review highlighted key developments in (1) neuroimaging, with advancements in 3-Tesla magnetic resonance imaging DBS compatibility for exploration of brain network mechanisms; (2) novel DBS recording capabilities for uncovering disease pathophysiology; and (3) overcoming global healthcare burdens with online-based DBS programming technology for connecting patient communities. The successful event marks a milestone for global collaborative opportunities in clinical development of neuromodulation to treat major neurological disorders.Entities:
Keywords: MRI compatibility; deep brain stimulation; depression; gait disability; neuromoxdulation
Year: 2021 PMID: 33584498 PMCID: PMC7876228 DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2020.597451
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Front Neurol ISSN: 1664-2295 Impact factor: 4.003