2020
DOI: 10.3174/ajnr.a6429
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Functional and Structural Connectivity Patterns Associated with Clinical Outcomes in Deep Brain Stimulation of the Globus Pallidus Internus for Generalized Dystonia

Abstract: BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: Deep brain stimulation is a well-established treatment for generalized dystonia, but outcomes remain variable. Establishment of an imaging marker to guide device targeting and programming could possibly impact the efficacy of deep brain stimulation in dystonia, particularly in the absence of acute clinical markers to indicate benefit. We hypothesize that the stimulation-based functional and structural connectivity using resting-state fMRI and DTI can predict therapeutic outcomes in pati… Show more

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“…v. coordinates of the stimulation site whose related volume of tissue activated (VTA) gathered the highest correlation with unified dystonia rating scale (UDRS) improvement in a cohort of 39 implanted patients suffering from idiopathic isolated generalized dystonia (Okromelidze et al, 2020);…”
Section: Spatial Relations Between Cog and Optimal Stimulation Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…v. coordinates of the stimulation site whose related volume of tissue activated (VTA) gathered the highest correlation with unified dystonia rating scale (UDRS) improvement in a cohort of 39 implanted patients suffering from idiopathic isolated generalized dystonia (Okromelidze et al, 2020);…”
Section: Spatial Relations Between Cog and Optimal Stimulation Sitementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, we also considered other four optimal stimulation sites as provided in (Okromelidze et al, 2020;Reich et al, 2019;Schönecker et al, 2015;Starr, 2002). Similar results have been obtained for coordinates derived from (Starr, 2002) and (Schönecker et al, 2015) and derived sensorimotor MPMs (Figure 7 Our results suggest that the general topographical organization of connectivity parcels is highly consistent across the GPi and GPe, regardless of the bundle of interest, corroborating the hypothesis that different pathways, running parallel and in series to one other, may share the same spatial organization pattern ( Figure 5).…”
Section: Spatial Relations Between Sensorimotor Maps and Pallidal Omentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Neurosurgeons have extensively and variably utilized transcranial magnetic and deep brain stimulation of the motor cortex (Pagni et al, 2008), internal capsule (Franzini et al, 2008), thalamus (Yang et al, 2020), globus pallidus internus (Tan et al, 2016), subthalamic nucleus (Lin et al, 2020a;Tan et al, 2016;Vassal et al, 2019), pedunculopontine nucleus (Lin et al, 2020b), and cerebellum (Bologna and Beradrelli, 2018;Franҫa et al, 2018;Okromelidze et al, 2020;Rezaee et al, 2020) to ameliorate Parkinsonian tremor, rigidity, and bradykinesia (Lin et al, 2020a;Pagni et al, 2008;Tan et al, 2016;Vassal et al, 2019), essential tremor (Blaabjerg et al, 2020), and dystonia (Okromelidze et al, 2020;Pagni et al, 2008). Studies suggest, by extrapolative deduction, the putative efficacy of such techniques in relieving spasticity (Franzini et al, 2008;Pagni et al, 2008;Rezaee et al, 2020;Vassal et al, 2019).…”
Section: Brainstem Reticular Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%