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Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting
OBJECTIVE: Deep brain stimulation of the ANT is a novel treatment option in refractory epilepsy with an established efficacy at the group level. However, data on the effect of individualized programming are currently lacking. We report the effect of programming changes on outcome in deep brain stimu...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32913949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12407 |
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author | Järvenpää, Soila Lehtimäki, Kai Rainesalo, Sirpa Möttönen, Timo Peltola, Jukka |
author_facet | Järvenpää, Soila Lehtimäki, Kai Rainesalo, Sirpa Möttönen, Timo Peltola, Jukka |
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description | OBJECTIVE: Deep brain stimulation of the ANT is a novel treatment option in refractory epilepsy with an established efficacy at the group level. However, data on the effect of individualized programming are currently lacking. We report the effect of programming changes on outcome in deep brain stimulation of anterior nucleus of thalamus (ANT DBS). Secondly, we investigated whether the effect differs between seizure types. Thirdly, we compared the response status between patients with stimulation contacts verified inside the ANT with patients with contacts located outside of ANT. METHODS: The participants were 27 consecutive patients with ANT DBS implantation with at least two‐year follow‐up. Seizures were subdivided into focal aware (FAS), focal impaired awareness (FIAS), and focal to bilateral tonic‐clonic seizures (FBTCS). The patients’ seizure diaries were analyzed retrospectively to assess changes in different seizure types. Active contact locations for each patient were verified from preoperative MRI and postoperative CT fusion images using SureTune III (Medtronic Inc, Minneapolis, MN) software. RESULTS: A significant reduction in monthly mean seizure frequency occurred in FIAS: 56% at two‐year and 65% at five‐year follow‐up. The effects on FAS and FBTCS were less pronounced. Patients with contacts inside the ANT or on the anterolateral border of ANT experienced a greater reduction in seizure frequency than patients with outside‐ANT contacts. Ultimately, seven patients became responders due to changes in DBS programming or repositioning of contacts, increasing our responder rate from 44% to 70% as measured by a seizure reduction of at least 50%. SIGNIFICANCE: ANT DBS appears to be especially effective in reducing FIAS, when the appropriately chosen contacts are activated. |
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spelling | pubmed-74697812020-09-09 Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting Järvenpää, Soila Lehtimäki, Kai Rainesalo, Sirpa Möttönen, Timo Peltola, Jukka Epilepsia Open Full‐length Original Research OBJECTIVE: Deep brain stimulation of the ANT is a novel treatment option in refractory epilepsy with an established efficacy at the group level. However, data on the effect of individualized programming are currently lacking. We report the effect of programming changes on outcome in deep brain stimulation of anterior nucleus of thalamus (ANT DBS). Secondly, we investigated whether the effect differs between seizure types. Thirdly, we compared the response status between patients with stimulation contacts verified inside the ANT with patients with contacts located outside of ANT. METHODS: The participants were 27 consecutive patients with ANT DBS implantation with at least two‐year follow‐up. Seizures were subdivided into focal aware (FAS), focal impaired awareness (FIAS), and focal to bilateral tonic‐clonic seizures (FBTCS). The patients’ seizure diaries were analyzed retrospectively to assess changes in different seizure types. Active contact locations for each patient were verified from preoperative MRI and postoperative CT fusion images using SureTune III (Medtronic Inc, Minneapolis, MN) software. RESULTS: A significant reduction in monthly mean seizure frequency occurred in FIAS: 56% at two‐year and 65% at five‐year follow‐up. The effects on FAS and FBTCS were less pronounced. Patients with contacts inside the ANT or on the anterolateral border of ANT experienced a greater reduction in seizure frequency than patients with outside‐ANT contacts. Ultimately, seven patients became responders due to changes in DBS programming or repositioning of contacts, increasing our responder rate from 44% to 70% as measured by a seizure reduction of at least 50%. SIGNIFICANCE: ANT DBS appears to be especially effective in reducing FIAS, when the appropriately chosen contacts are activated. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2020-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7469781/ /pubmed/32913949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12407 Text en © 2020 The Authors. Epilepsia Open published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Full‐length Original Research Järvenpää, Soila Lehtimäki, Kai Rainesalo, Sirpa Möttönen, Timo Peltola, Jukka Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting |
title | Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting |
title_full | Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting |
title_fullStr | Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting |
title_full_unstemmed | Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting |
title_short | Improving the effectiveness of ANT DBS therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting |
title_sort | improving the effectiveness of ant dbs therapy for epilepsy with optimal current targeting |
topic | Full‐length Original Research |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7469781/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32913949 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12407 |
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