2023
DOI: 10.3389/fneur.2023.1258895
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Active contact proximity to the cerebellothalamic tract predicts initial therapeutic current requirement with DBS for ET: an application of 7T MRI

Salman S. Ikramuddin,
Annemarie K. Brinda,
Rebecca D. Butler
et al.

Abstract: ObjectiveTo characterize how the proximity of deep brain stimulation (DBS) active contact locations relative to the cerebellothalamic tract (CTT) affect clinical outcomes in patients with essential tremor (ET).BackgroundDBS is an effective treatment for refractory ET. However, the role of the CTT in mediating the effect of DBS for ET is not well characterized. 7-Tesla (T) MRI-derived tractography provides a means to measure the distance between the active contact and the CTT more precisely.MethodsA retrospecti… Show more

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