Deep brain stimulation for patients with refractory epilepsy: nuclei selection and surgical outcome

被引:11
作者
Yan, Hao [1 ]
Wang, Xueyuan [1 ]
Zhang, Xiaohua [1 ]
Qiao, Liang [1 ]
Gao, Runshi [1 ]
Ni, Duanyu [1 ]
Shu, Wei [1 ]
Xu, Cuiping [1 ]
Ren, Liankun [2 ]
Yu, Tao [1 ]
机构
[1] Capital Med Univ, Xuanwu Hosp, Beijing Inst Funct Neurosurg, Dept Funct Neurosurg, Beijing, Peoples R China
[2] Capital Med Univ, Xuanwu Hosp, Comprehens Epilepsy Ctr Beijing, Dept Neurol,Beijing Key Lab Neuromodulat, Beijing, Peoples R China
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2023年 / 14卷
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
deep brain stimulation; refractory epilepsy; anterior nucleus of the thalamus; subthalamic nucleus; centromedian nucleus; CENTROMEDIAN THALAMIC NUCLEUS; ELECTRICAL-STIMULATION; GENERALIZED SEIZURES; ANTERIOR THALAMUS; FOCAL EPILEPSY; SURGERY; NEUROSTIMULATION;
D O I
10.3389/fneur.2023.1169105
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
ObjectiveBy studying the surgical outcome of deep brain stimulation (DBS) of different target nuclei for patients with refractory epilepsy, we aimed to explore a clinically feasible target nucleus selection strategy. MethodsWe selected patients with refractory epilepsy who were not eligible for resective surgery. For each patient, we performed DBS on a thalamic nucleus [anterior nucleus of the thalamus (ANT), subthalamic nucleus (STN), centromedian nucleus (CMN), or pulvinar nucleus (PN)] selected based on the location of the patient's epileptogenic zone (EZ) and the possible epileptic network involved. We monitored the clinical outcomes for at least 12 months and analyzed the clinical characteristics and seizure frequency changes to assess the postoperative efficacy of DBS on the different target nuclei. ResultsOut of the 65 included patients, 46 (70.8%) responded to DBS. Among the 65 patients, 45 underwent ANT-DBS, 29 (64.4%) responded to the treatment, and four (8.9%) of them reported being seizure-free for at least 1 year. Among the patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE, n = 36) and extratemporal lobe epilepsy (ETLE, n = 9), 22 (61.1%) and 7 (77.8%) responded to the treatment, respectively. Among the 45 patients who underwent ANT-DBS, 28 (62%) had focal to bilateral tonic-clonic seizures (FBTCS). Of these 28 patients, 18 (64%) responded to the treatment. Out of the 65 included patients, 16 had EZ related to the sensorimotor cortex and underwent STN-DBS. Among them, 13 (81.3%) responded to the treatment, and two (12.5%) were seizure-free for at least 6 months. Three patients had Lennox-Gastaut syndrome (LGS)-like epilepsy and underwent CMN-DBS; all of them responded to the treatment (seizure frequency reductions: 51.6%, 79.6%, and 79.5%). Finally, one patient with bilateral occipital lobe epilepsy underwent PN-DBS, reducing the seizure frequency by 69.7%. SignificanceANT-DBS is effective for patients with TLE or ETLE. In addition, ANT-DBS is effective for patients with FBTCS. STN-DBS might be an optimal treatment for patients with motor seizures, especially when the EZ overlaps the sensorimotor cortex. CMN and PN may be considered modulating targets for patients with LGS-like epilepsy or occipital lobe epilepsy, respectively.
引用
收藏
页数:8
相关论文
共 45 条
  • [1] Benabid AL, 2002, NEUROSURGERY, V50, P1385
  • [2] Adaptive Pulvinar Circuitry Supports Visual Cognition
    Bridge, Holly
    Leopold, David A.
    Bourne, James A.
    [J]. TRENDS IN COGNITIVE SCIENCES, 2016, 20 (02) : 146 - 157
  • [3] Brain-responsive corticothalamic stimulation in the pulvinar nucleus for the treatment of regional neocortical epilepsy: A case series
    Burdette, David
    Mirro, Emily A.
    Lawrence, Michael
    Patra, Sanjay E.
    [J]. EPILEPSIA OPEN, 2021, 6 (03) : 611 - 617
  • [4] CHRONIC CEREBELLAR STIMULATION IN EPILEPSY
    COOPER, IS
    AMIN, I
    RIKLAN, M
    WALTZ, JM
    POON, TP
    [J]. ARCHIVES OF NEUROLOGY, 1976, 33 (08) : 559 - 570
  • [5] Evaluation of GABA system and cell damage in parahippocampus of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy showing antiepileptic effects after subacute electrical stimulation
    Cuéllar-Herrera, M
    Velasco, M
    Velasco, F
    Velasco, AL
    Jiménez, F
    Orozco, S
    Briones, M
    Rocha, L
    [J]. EPILEPSIA, 2004, 45 (05) : 459 - 466
  • [6] DBS of Thalamic Centromedian Nucleus for Lennox-Gastaut Syndrome (ESTEL Trial)
    Dalic, Linda J.
    Warren, Aaron E. L.
    Bulluss, Kristian J.
    Thevathasan, Wesley
    Roten, Annie
    Churilov, Leonid
    Archer, John S.
    [J]. ANNALS OF NEUROLOGY, 2022, 91 (02) : 253 - 267
  • [7] Experience and consensus on stimulation of the anterior nucleus of thalamus for epilepsy
    Fasano, Alfonso
    Eliashiv, Dawn
    Herman, Susan T.
    Lundstrom, Brian N.
    Polnerow, Dara
    Henderson, Jaimie M.
    Fisher, Robert S.
    [J]. EPILEPSIA, 2021, 62 (12) : 2883 - 2898
  • [8] The effect of medial pulvinar stimulation on temporal lobe seizures
    Filipescu, Cristina
    Lagarde, Stanislas
    Lambert, Isabelle
    Pizzo, Francesca
    Trebuchon, Agnes
    McGonigal, Aileen
    Scavarda, Didier
    Carron, Romain
    Bartolomei, Fabrice
    [J]. EPILEPSIA, 2019, 60 (04) : E25 - E30
  • [9] Electrical stimulation of the anterior nucleus of thalamus for treatment of refractory epilepsy
    Fisher, Robert
    Salanova, Vicenta
    Witt, Thomas
    Worth, Robert
    Henry, Thomas
    Gross, Robert
    Oommen, Kalarickal
    Osorio, Ivan
    Nazzaro, Jules
    Labar, Douglas
    Kaplitt, Michael
    Sperling, Michael
    Sandok, Evan
    Neal, John
    Handforth, Adrian
    Stern, John
    DeSalles, Antonio
    Chung, Steve
    Shetter, Andrew
    Bergen, Donna
    Bakay, Roy
    Henderson, Jaimie
    French, Jacqueline
    Baltuch, Gordon
    Rosenfeld, William
    Youkilis, Andrew
    Marks, William
    Garcia, Paul
    Barbaro, Nicolas
    Fountain, Nathan
    Bazil, Carl
    Goodman, Robert
    McKhann, Guy
    Krishnamurthy, K. Babu
    Papavassiliou, Steven
    Epstein, Charles
    Pollard, John
    Tonder, Lisa
    Grebin, Joan
    Coffey, Robert
    Graves, Nina
    [J]. EPILEPSIA, 2010, 51 (05) : 899 - 908
  • [10] Brain stimulation treatments in epilepsy: Basic mechanisms and clinical advances
    Foutz, Thomas J.
    Wong, Michael
    [J]. BIOMEDICAL JOURNAL, 2022, 45 (01) : 27 - 37