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Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease
BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) programming of multicontact DBS leads relies on a very time-consuming manual screening procedure, and strategies to speed up this process are needed. Beta activity in subthalamic nucleus (STN) local field potentials (LFP) has been suggested as a promising mar...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614142/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35219571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurom.2022.01.017 |
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author | Shah, Ashesh Nguyen, Thuy-Anh Khoa Peterman, Katrin Khawaldeh, Saed Debove, Ines Shah, Syed Ahmar Torrecillos, Flavie Tan, Huiling Pogosyan, Alek Lachenmayer, Martin Lenard Michelis, Joan Brown, Peter Pollo, Claudio Krack, Paul Nowacki, Andreas Tinkhauser, Gerd |
author_facet | Shah, Ashesh Nguyen, Thuy-Anh Khoa Peterman, Katrin Khawaldeh, Saed Debove, Ines Shah, Syed Ahmar Torrecillos, Flavie Tan, Huiling Pogosyan, Alek Lachenmayer, Martin Lenard Michelis, Joan Brown, Peter Pollo, Claudio Krack, Paul Nowacki, Andreas Tinkhauser, Gerd |
author_sort | Shah, Ashesh |
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description | BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) programming of multicontact DBS leads relies on a very time-consuming manual screening procedure, and strategies to speed up this process are needed. Beta activity in subthalamic nucleus (STN) local field potentials (LFP) has been suggested as a promising marker to index optimal stimulation contacts in patients with Parkinson disease. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we investigate the advantage of algorithmic selection and combination of multiple resting and movement state features from STN LFPs and imaging markers to predict three relevant clinical DBS parameters (clinical efficacy, therapeutic window, side-effect threshold). MATERIALS AND METHODS: STN LFPs were recorded at rest and during voluntary movements from multicontact DBS leads in 27 hemispheres. Resting- and movement-state features from multiple frequency bands (alpha, low beta, high beta, gamma, fast gamma, high frequency oscillations [HFO]) were used to predict the clinical outcome parameters. Subanalyses included an anatomical stimulation sweet spot as an additional feature. RESULTS: Both resting- and movement-state features contributed to the prediction, with resting (fast) gamma activity, resting/ movement-modulated beta activity, and movement-modulated HFO being most predictive. With the proposed algorithm, the best stimulation contact for the three clinical outcome parameters can be identified with a probability of almost 90% after considering half of the DBS lead contacts, and it outperforms the use of beta activity as single marker. The combination of electrophysiological and imaging markers can further improve the prediction. CONCLUSION: LFP-guided DBS programming based on algorithmic selection and combination of multiple electrophysiological and imaging markers can be an efficient approach to improve the clinical routine and outcome of DBS patients. |
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spelling | pubmed-76141422023-02-04 Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease Shah, Ashesh Nguyen, Thuy-Anh Khoa Peterman, Katrin Khawaldeh, Saed Debove, Ines Shah, Syed Ahmar Torrecillos, Flavie Tan, Huiling Pogosyan, Alek Lachenmayer, Martin Lenard Michelis, Joan Brown, Peter Pollo, Claudio Krack, Paul Nowacki, Andreas Tinkhauser, Gerd Neuromodulation Article BACKGROUND: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) programming of multicontact DBS leads relies on a very time-consuming manual screening procedure, and strategies to speed up this process are needed. Beta activity in subthalamic nucleus (STN) local field potentials (LFP) has been suggested as a promising marker to index optimal stimulation contacts in patients with Parkinson disease. OBJECTIVE: In this study, we investigate the advantage of algorithmic selection and combination of multiple resting and movement state features from STN LFPs and imaging markers to predict three relevant clinical DBS parameters (clinical efficacy, therapeutic window, side-effect threshold). MATERIALS AND METHODS: STN LFPs were recorded at rest and during voluntary movements from multicontact DBS leads in 27 hemispheres. Resting- and movement-state features from multiple frequency bands (alpha, low beta, high beta, gamma, fast gamma, high frequency oscillations [HFO]) were used to predict the clinical outcome parameters. Subanalyses included an anatomical stimulation sweet spot as an additional feature. RESULTS: Both resting- and movement-state features contributed to the prediction, with resting (fast) gamma activity, resting/ movement-modulated beta activity, and movement-modulated HFO being most predictive. With the proposed algorithm, the best stimulation contact for the three clinical outcome parameters can be identified with a probability of almost 90% after considering half of the DBS lead contacts, and it outperforms the use of beta activity as single marker. The combination of electrophysiological and imaging markers can further improve the prediction. CONCLUSION: LFP-guided DBS programming based on algorithmic selection and combination of multiple electrophysiological and imaging markers can be an efficient approach to improve the clinical routine and outcome of DBS patients. 2022-02-23 2022-02-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7614142/ /pubmed/35219571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurom.2022.01.017 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Shah, Ashesh Nguyen, Thuy-Anh Khoa Peterman, Katrin Khawaldeh, Saed Debove, Ines Shah, Syed Ahmar Torrecillos, Flavie Tan, Huiling Pogosyan, Alek Lachenmayer, Martin Lenard Michelis, Joan Brown, Peter Pollo, Claudio Krack, Paul Nowacki, Andreas Tinkhauser, Gerd Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease |
title | Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease |
title_full | Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease |
title_fullStr | Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease |
title_full_unstemmed | Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease |
title_short | Combining Multimodal Biomarkers to Guide Deep Brain Stimulation Programming in Parkinson Disease |
title_sort | combining multimodal biomarkers to guide deep brain stimulation programming in parkinson disease |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7614142/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35219571 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neurom.2022.01.017 |
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