Neuroimaging advances in deep brain stimulation: Review of indications, anatomy, and brain connectomics

E. H. Middlebrooks, R. A. Domingo, T. Vivas-Buitrago, L. Okromelidze, T. Tsuboi, J. K. Wong, R. S. Eisinger, L. Almeida, M. R. Burns, A. Horn, R. J. Uitti, R. E. Wharen, V. M. Holanda, S. S. Grewal

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Abstract

Deep brain stimulation is an established therapy for multiple brain disorders, with rapidly expanding potential indications. Neuroimaging has advanced the field of deep brain stimulation through improvements in delineation of anatomy, and, more recently, application of brain connectomics. Older lesion-derived, localizationist theories of these conditions have evolved to newer, network-based “circuitopathies,” aided by the ability to directly assess these brain circuits in vivo through the use of advanced neuroimaging techniques, such as diffusion tractography and fMRI. In this review, we use a combination of ultra-high-field MR imaging and diffusion tractography to highlight relevant anatomy for the currently approved indications for deep brain stimulation in the United States: essential tremor, Parkinson disease, drug-resistant epilepsy, dystonia, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. We also review the literature regarding the use of fMRI and diffusion tractography in understanding the role of deep brain stimulation in these disorders, as well as their potential use in both surgical targeting and device programming.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)1558-1568
Number of pages11
JournalAmerican Journal of Neuroradiology
Volume41
Issue number9
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 1 2020
Externally publishedYes

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
Disclosures: Erik H. Middlebrooks—UNRELATED: Grants/Grants Pending: Boston Scientific Corp, Varian Medical Systems, Comments: Research grant support.* Tito Vivas-Buitrago—UNRELATED: Employment: Mayo Clinic. Joshua K. Wong— UNRELATED: Grants/Grants Pending: National Institutes of Health, 1R25NS108939.* Robert S. Eisinger—UNRELATED: Other: National Institutes of Health, Comments: I am supported by the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke of the National Institutes of Health under Award Number F30NS111841. Leonardo Almeida —UNRELATED: Consultancy: Medtronic/Boston Scientific. Matthew R. Burns— RELATED: Grant: Parkinson’s Foundation, Comments: I receive salary support through the Parkinson’s Foundation; UNRELATED: Grants/Grants Pending: American Parkinson’s Disease Association, Comments: I have an early career grant pending with the American Parkinson’s Disease Association. Andreas Horn—UNRELATED: Grants/Grants Pending: Deutsche Forschungsgesellschaft. Vanessa M. Holanda— UNRELATED: Payment for Development of Educational Presentations: Boston Scientific, Abbott, Medicicor, Gusmed.* *Money paid to the institution.

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