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MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments

The shape and position of the electrodes is a key factor for the efficacy of transcranial electrical stimulations (tES). We have recently introduced the Regional Personalized Electrode (RePE), a tES electrode fitting the personal cortical folding, that has been able to differentiate the stimulation...

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Autores principales: Cancelli, Andrea, Cottone, Carlo, Giordani, Alessandro, Asta, Giampiero, Lupoi, Domenico, Pizzella, Vittorio, Tecchio, Franca
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00284
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author Cancelli, Andrea
Cottone, Carlo
Giordani, Alessandro
Asta, Giampiero
Lupoi, Domenico
Pizzella, Vittorio
Tecchio, Franca
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Cottone, Carlo
Giordani, Alessandro
Asta, Giampiero
Lupoi, Domenico
Pizzella, Vittorio
Tecchio, Franca
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description The shape and position of the electrodes is a key factor for the efficacy of transcranial electrical stimulations (tES). We have recently introduced the Regional Personalized Electrode (RePE), a tES electrode fitting the personal cortical folding, that has been able to differentiate the stimulation of close by regions, in particular the primary sensory (S1) and motor (M1) cortices, and to personalize tES onto such an extended cortical district. However, neuronavigation on individual brain was compulsory for the correct montage. Here, we aimed at developing and testing a neuronavigation-free procedure for easy and quick positioning RePE, enabling multisession RePE-tES at home. We used off-line individual MRI to shape RePE via an ad-hoc computerized procedure, while an ad-hoc developed Adjustable Helmet Frame (AHF) was used to properly position it in multisession treatments, even at home. We used neuronavigation to test the RePE shape and position obtained by the new computerized procedure and the re-positioning obtained via the AHF. Using Finite Element Method (FEM) model, we also estimated the intra-cerebral current distribution induced by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) comparing RePE vs. non-RePE with fixed reference. Additionally, we tested, using FEM, various shapes, and positions of the reference electrode taking into account possible small displacements of RePE, to test feasibility of RePE-tES sessions at home. The new RePE neuronavigation-free positioning relies on brain MRI space distances, and produced a mean displacement of 3.5 ± 0.8 mm, and the re-positioning of 4.8 ± 1.1 mm. Higher electric field in S1 than in M1 was best obtained with the occipital reference electrode, a montage that proved to feature low sensitivity to typical RePE millimetric displacements. Additionally, a new tES accessory was developed to enable repositioning the electrodes over the scalp also at home, with a precision which is acceptable according to the modeling-estimated intracerebral currents. Altogether, we provide here a procedure to simplify and make easily applicable RePE-tDCS, which enables efficacious personalized treatments.
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spelling pubmed-59641582018-06-04 MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments Cancelli, Andrea Cottone, Carlo Giordani, Alessandro Asta, Giampiero Lupoi, Domenico Pizzella, Vittorio Tecchio, Franca Front Neurosci Neuroscience The shape and position of the electrodes is a key factor for the efficacy of transcranial electrical stimulations (tES). We have recently introduced the Regional Personalized Electrode (RePE), a tES electrode fitting the personal cortical folding, that has been able to differentiate the stimulation of close by regions, in particular the primary sensory (S1) and motor (M1) cortices, and to personalize tES onto such an extended cortical district. However, neuronavigation on individual brain was compulsory for the correct montage. Here, we aimed at developing and testing a neuronavigation-free procedure for easy and quick positioning RePE, enabling multisession RePE-tES at home. We used off-line individual MRI to shape RePE via an ad-hoc computerized procedure, while an ad-hoc developed Adjustable Helmet Frame (AHF) was used to properly position it in multisession treatments, even at home. We used neuronavigation to test the RePE shape and position obtained by the new computerized procedure and the re-positioning obtained via the AHF. Using Finite Element Method (FEM) model, we also estimated the intra-cerebral current distribution induced by transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) comparing RePE vs. non-RePE with fixed reference. Additionally, we tested, using FEM, various shapes, and positions of the reference electrode taking into account possible small displacements of RePE, to test feasibility of RePE-tES sessions at home. The new RePE neuronavigation-free positioning relies on brain MRI space distances, and produced a mean displacement of 3.5 ± 0.8 mm, and the re-positioning of 4.8 ± 1.1 mm. Higher electric field in S1 than in M1 was best obtained with the occipital reference electrode, a montage that proved to feature low sensitivity to typical RePE millimetric displacements. Additionally, a new tES accessory was developed to enable repositioning the electrodes over the scalp also at home, with a precision which is acceptable according to the modeling-estimated intracerebral currents. Altogether, we provide here a procedure to simplify and make easily applicable RePE-tDCS, which enables efficacious personalized treatments. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-05-16 /pmc/articles/PMC5964158/ /pubmed/29867308 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00284 Text en Copyright © 2018 Cancelli, Cottone, Giordani, Asta, Lupoi, Pizzella and Tecchio. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Cancelli, Andrea
Cottone, Carlo
Giordani, Alessandro
Asta, Giampiero
Lupoi, Domenico
Pizzella, Vittorio
Tecchio, Franca
MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments
title MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments
title_full MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments
title_fullStr MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments
title_full_unstemmed MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments
title_short MRI-Guided Regional Personalized Electrical Stimulation in Multisession and Home Treatments
title_sort mri-guided regional personalized electrical stimulation in multisession and home treatments
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5964158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29867308
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fnins.2018.00284
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