Subcallosal Cingulate Cortex Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression: A Systematic Review

被引:10
|
作者
Sobstyl, Michal [1 ]
Kupryjaniuk, Anna [1 ]
Prokopienko, Marek [1 ]
Rylski, Marcin [2 ]
机构
[1] Inst Psychiat & Neurol, Dept Neurosurg, Warsaw, Poland
[2] Inst Psychiat & Neurol, Dept Radiol, Warsaw, Poland
来源
FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2022年 / 13卷
关键词
deep brain stimulation; major depressive disorder; treatment-resistant depression; subcallosal cingulate cortex; depression; OBSESSIVE-COMPULSIVE DISORDER; DOUBLE-BLIND; GYRUS; CIRCUITS; MOOD; LONG; TERM;
D O I
10.3389/fneur.2022.780481
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
BackgroundDeep brain stimulation (DBS) is considered a relatively new and still experimental therapeutic modality for treatment-resistant depression (TRD). There is clinical evidence to suggest that stimulation of the subcallosal cingulate cortex (SCC) involved in the pathogenesis of TRD may exert an antidepressant effect. AimsTo conduct a systematic review of current studies, such as randomized clinical trials (RCTs), open-label trials, and placebo-controlled trials, examining SCC DBS for TRD in human participants. MethodA formal review of the academic literature was performed using the Medical Literature, Analysis, and Retrieval System Online (MEDLINE) and Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL) databases. This systematic review was conducted in accordance with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines. Suitable studies were screened and assessed based on patient characteristics, clinical outcomes, adverse events related to DBS, and the stereotactic technique used to guide the implantation of DBS electrodes. ResultsThe literature search identified 14 clinical studies that enrolled a total of 230 patients with TRD who underwent SCC DBS. The average duration of follow-up was 14 months (range 6-24 months). The response and remission rates at the last available follow-up visit ranged between 23-92% and 27-66.7%, respectively. ConclusionThe current results of SCC DBS are limited by the relatively small number of patients treated worldwide. Nevertheless, studies to date suggest that SCC can be a promising and efficacious target for DBS, considering the high response and remission rates among patients with TRD. The adverse events of SCC DBS are usually transient and stimulation-induced.
引用
收藏
页数:10
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Cortical Evoked Response to Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment Resistant Depression
    Waters, Allison C.
    Tiruvadi, Vineet
    Veerakumar, Ashan
    Bijanki, Kelly R.
    Crowell, Andrea
    Choi, Ki Sueng
    Riva-Posse, Patricio
    Mayberg, Helen S.
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2016, 79 (09) : 123S - 124S
  • [42] Defining Critical White Matter Pathways Mediating Successful Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-Resistant Depression
    Riva-Posse, Patricio
    Choi, Ki Sueng
    Holtzheimer, Paul E.
    McIntyre, Cameron C.
    Gross, Robert E.
    Chaturvedi, Ashutosh
    Crowell, Andrea L.
    Garlow, Steven J.
    Rajendra, Justin K.
    Mayberg, Helen S.
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2014, 76 (12) : 963 - 969
  • [43] Initial Unilateral Exposure to Deep Brain Stimulation in Treatment-Resistant Depression Patients Alters Spectral Power in the Subcallosal Cingulate
    Smart, Otis
    Choi, Ki S.
    Riva-Posse, Patricio
    Tiruvadi, Vineet
    Rajendra, Justin
    Waters, Allison C.
    Crowell, Andrea L.
    Edwards, Johnathan
    Gross, Robert E.
    Mayberg, Helen S.
    FRONTIERS IN COMPUTATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE, 2018, 12
  • [44] Immediate cerebral blood flow changes induced by deep brain stimulation of subcallosal cingulate gyrus in treatment-resistant depression
    Serra-Blasco, M.
    Puigdemont, D.
    De Diego, J.
    Molet, J.
    Vives, Y.
    Alvarez, E.
    Perez, V.
    Portella, M. J.
    EUROPEAN NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY, 2013, 23 : S408 - S409
  • [45] Immediate cerebral metabolic changes induced by discontinuation of deep brain stimulation of subcallosal cingulate gyrus in treatment-resistant depression
    Martin-Blanco, Ana
    Serra-Blasco, Maria
    Perez-Egea, Rosario
    de Diego-Adelino, Javier
    Carceller-Sindreu, Mar
    Puigdemont, Dolors
    Molet, Joan
    Alvarez, Enric
    Perez, Victor
    Portella, Maria J.
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2015, 173 : 159 - 162
  • [46] Effects of Subcallosal Cingulate Deep Brain Stimulation on Emotion Regulation in Patients With Treatment Resistant Depression
    McAusland, Laina
    Clark, Darren
    Kiss, Zelma
    Ramasubbu, Rajamannar
    BIOLOGICAL PSYCHIATRY, 2019, 85 (10) : S267 - S268
  • [47] Neurocognitive Predictors of Response in Treatment Resistant Depression to Subcallosal Cingulate Gyrus Deep Brain Stimulation
    McInerney, Shane J.
    McNeely, Heather E.
    Geraci, Joseph
    Giacobbe, Peter
    Rizvi, Sakina J.
    Ceniti, Amanda K.
    Cyriac, Anna
    Mayberg, Helen S.
    Lozano, Andres M.
    Kennedy, Sidney H.
    FRONTIERS IN HUMAN NEUROSCIENCE, 2017, 11
  • [48] Effectiveness and acceptability of deep brain stimulation (DBS) of the subgenual cingulate cortex for treatment-resistant depression: A systematic review and exploratory meta-analysis
    Berlim, Marcelo T.
    McGirr, Alexander
    Van den Eynde, Frederique
    Fleck, Marcelo P. A.
    Giacobbe, Peter
    JOURNAL OF AFFECTIVE DISORDERS, 2014, 159 : 31 - 38
  • [49] A Decade of Progress in Deep Brain Stimulation of the Subcallosal Cingulate for the Treatment of Depression
    Khairuddin, Sharafuddin
    Ngo, Fung Yin
    Lim, Wei Ling
    Aquili, Luca
    Khan, Naveed Ahmed
    Fung, Man-Lung
    Chan, Ying-Shing
    Temel, Yasin
    Lim, Lee Wei
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL MEDICINE, 2020, 9 (10) : 1 - 49
  • [50] Deep Brain Stimulation for Treatment-resistant Depression: Systematic Review of Clinical Outcomes
    Takashi Morishita
    Sarah M. Fayad
    Masa-aki Higuchi
    Kelsey A. Nestor
    Kelly D. Foote
    Neurotherapeutics, 2014, 11 : 475 - 484