Closing the Loop on Tremor: A Responsive Deep Brain Stimulator for the Treatment of Essential Tremor
关闭震颤循环:用于治疗特发性震颤的响应性深部脑刺激器
基本信息
- 批准号:10238737
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 37.05万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2016
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2016-09-30 至 2024-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:Adverse effectsAreaBRAIN initiativeBiological MarkersBrainBrain DiseasesCell NucleusCellsCerebellumCharacteristicsChronicClinicalClinical ResearchContralateralDataDeep Brain StimulationDetectionDevelopmentDevice DesignsDevicesDiseaseElectrodesElectrophysiology (science)Essential TremorFeasibility StudiesFrequenciesFunding OpportunitiesFutureGait AtaxiaGenerationsGilles de la Tourette syndromeGoalsHandHeadHourHumanImplantImplanted ElectrodesIntentionIntention TremorIpsilateralLeadLifeLimb TremorsLinkMasksMeasuresMedicalMental DepressionMissionModalityMotorMotor CortexMovementMovement DisordersMuscleNational Institute of Neurological Disorders and StrokeNeuraxisNeuronsOccupationsOperative Surgical ProceduresPathologicPatientsPersonsPharmaceutical PreparationsPhysiologic pulsePopulationPopulation StudyProductionPublic HealthRefractoryReportingResearchRestRetirementSafetyScheduleSignal TransductionSpeechSystemThalamic structureTherapeuticTremorUnited States National Institutes of HealthUpper ExtremityVoiceVolitionWalkingWorkarmbasecohortdeep brain stimulatordesigneconomic impacteffective therapyexperiencefunctional disabilityimprovedindividualized medicineneural circuitneural correlateneurophysiologynext generationnovelside effectsocial
项目摘要
PROJECT SUMMARY
Essential tremor (ET) is an incurable, degenerative brain disorder that results in increasingly debilitating tremor, and
afflicts an estimated 7 million people in the US (2.2% of the population). While the economic impact of ET is
indeterminate, it is surely quite substantial. In one study, 25% of ET patients were forced to change jobs or take early
retirement because of tremor. ET is directly linked to progressive functional impairment, social embarrassment,
and even depression. The tremor associated with ET is typically slow (~5 Hz), involves the hands (and
sometimes the head and voice), worsens with intentional movements, and is insidiously progressive over many
years. Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) has emerged as a highly effective treatment for intractable, debilitating
ET. However, since the intention tremor of ET is typically intermittent, and commonly absent at rest, the
currently available continuous DBS may be delivering unnecessary current to the brain that increases
undesirable side effects such as slurred speech and walking difficulty, and hastens the depletion of device
batteries, necessitating more frequent surgical procedures to replace spent pulse generators. The overall
objective of this early feasibility study is to provide preliminary data on the safety and efficacy of “closed-loop”
DBS for intention tremor using novel DBS devices capable of continuously sensing brain activity and delivering
therapeutic stimulation only when necessary to suppress tremor. We will measure and compare the power
usage and the assessment of side-effects with adaptive (closed-loop) vs. continuous (open-loop) DBS. In Aim
1, we will identify the neural correlates of movement intention in local field potential (LFP) recordings from
subdural electrode arrays implanted over the premotor hand cortex. In Aim 2, we will first determine the neural
correlates of hand tremor from the primary motor hand cortex and in the ventral intermediate (Vim) nucleus
LFPs. We will then use these markers to actuate therapeutic DBS when intention and/or tremor is detected,
and terminate DBS when absence of tremor is detected. These aims will be achieved using first generation
Medtronic Activa PC+S devices, which are capable stimulation and recording simultaneously. The proposed
project is expected to provide proof-of-concept for the first chronic closed-loop DBS system for the
treatment of a debilitating movement disorder in humans. We expect that this project will also lead the way
for future closed-loop adaptive DBS systems designed for other movement disorders.
项目总结
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Kelly D Foote其他文献
Tourette syndrome: clinical features, pathophysiology, and treatment
抽动秽语综合征:临床特征、病理生理学和治疗
- DOI:
10.1016/s1474-4422(22)00303-9 - 发表时间:
2023-02-01 - 期刊:
- 影响因子:45.500
- 作者:
Kara A Johnson;Yulia Worbe;Kelly D Foote;Christopher R Butson;Aysegul Gunduz;Michael S Okun - 通讯作者:
Michael S Okun
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{{ truncateString('Kelly D Foote', 18)}}的其他基金
Dual Lead Thalamic DBR-DBS Interface for Closed Loop Control of Severe Essential Tremor
双导联丘脑 DBR-DBS 接口,用于严重特发性震颤的闭环控制
- 批准号:
10468601 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Dual Lead Thalamic DBR-DBS Interface for Closed Loop Control of Severe Essential Tremor
双导联丘脑 DBR-DBS 接口,用于严重特发性震颤的闭环控制
- 批准号:
10023956 - 财政年份:2019
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Closing the Loop on Tremor: A Responsive Deep Brain Stimulator for the Treatment of Essential Tremor
关闭震颤循环:用于治疗特发性震颤的响应性深部脑刺激器
- 批准号:
9764516 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Closing the Loop on Tremor: A Responsive Deep Brain Stimulator for the Treatment of Essential Tremor
关闭震颤循环:用于治疗特发性震颤的响应性深部脑刺激器
- 批准号:
10663159 - 财政年份:2016
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
USE OF TWO DBS ELECTRODES TO TREAT POST-TRAUMATIC TREMOR
使用两个 DBS 电极治疗创伤后震颤
- 批准号:
7950726 - 财政年份:2008
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Use of Two DBS Electrodes to Treat Post-Traumatic Tremor
使用两个 DBS 电极治疗创伤后震颤
- 批准号:
7937848 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Use of Two DBS Electrodes to Treat Post-Traumatic Tremor
使用两个 DBS 电极治疗创伤后震颤
- 批准号:
7494007 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Use of Two DBS Electrodes to Treat Post-Traumatic Tremor
使用两个 DBS 电极治疗创伤后震颤
- 批准号:
6963742 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Use of Two DBS Electrodes to Treat Post-Traumatic Tremor
使用两个 DBS 电极治疗创伤后震颤
- 批准号:
7284411 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
Use of Two DBS Electrodes to Treat Post-Traumatic Tremor
使用两个 DBS 电极治疗创伤后震颤
- 批准号:
7683956 - 财政年份:2006
- 资助金额:
$ 37.05万 - 项目类别:
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