학술논문

A Deep Brain Stimulation Trial Period for Treating Chronic Pain
Document Type
article
Source
Journal of Clinical Medicine, Vol 9, Iss 10, p 3155 (2020)
Subject
deep brain stimulation
chronic pain
lead externalization
trial period
stereoEEG
Medicine
Language
English
ISSN
2077-0383
Abstract
Early studies of deep brain stimulation (DBS) for various neurological disorders involved a temporary trial period where implanted electrodes were externalized, in which the electrical contacts exiting the patient’s brain are connected to external stimulation equipment, so that stimulation efficacy could be determined before permanent implant. As the optimal brain target sites for various diseases (i.e., Parkinson’s disease, essential tremor) became better established, such trial periods have fallen out of favor. However, deep brain stimulation trial periods are experiencing a modern resurgence for at least two reasons: (1) studies of newer indications such as depression or chronic pain aim to identify new targets and (2) a growing interest in adaptive DBS tools necessitates neurophysiological recordings, which are often done in the peri-surgical period. In this review, we consider the possible approaches, benefits, and risks of such inpatient trial periods with a specific focus on developing new DBS therapies for chronic pain.