医学
脑深部刺激
持续植物状态
多学科方法
意识
神经科学
意识障碍
刺激
最小意识状态
重症监护医学
内科学
帕金森病
心理学
疾病
社会科学
社会学
作者
Yi Yang,Tian-Wen Cao,Shenghong He,Luchen Wang,Qiheng He,Lingzhong Fan,Yongzhi Huang,Haoran Zhang,Yong Wang,Yuanyuan Dang,Nan Wang,Xin Chai,Dong Wang,Qiuhua Jiang,Xiaoli Li,Chen Liu,Shouyan Wang
标识
DOI:10.1186/s40779-024-00585-w
摘要
Abstract Among the existing research on the treatment of disorders of consciousness (DOC), deep brain stimulation (DBS) offers a highly promising therapeutic approach. This comprehensive review documents the historical development of DBS and its role in the treatment of DOC, tracing its progression from an experimental therapy to a detailed modulation approach based on the mesocircuit model hypothesis. The mesocircuit model hypothesis suggests that DOC arises from disruptions in a critical network of brain regions, providing a framework for refining DBS targets. We also discuss the multimodal approaches for assessing patients with DOC, encompassing clinical behavioral scales, electrophysiological assessment, and neuroimaging techniques methods. During the evolution of DOC therapy, the segmentation of central nuclei, the recording of single-neurons, and the analysis of local field potentials have emerged as favorable technical factors that enhance the efficacy of DBS treatment. Advances in computational models have also facilitated a deeper exploration of the neural dynamics associated with DOC, linking neuron-level dynamics with macroscopic behavioral changes. Despite showing promising outcomes, challenges remain in patient selection, precise target localization, and the determination of optimal stimulation parameters. Future research should focus on conducting large-scale controlled studies to delve into the pathophysiological mechanisms of DOC. It is imperative to further elucidate the precise modulatory effects of DBS on thalamo-cortical and cortico-cortical functional connectivity networks. Ultimately, by optimizing neuromodulation strategies, we aim to substantially enhance therapeutic outcomes and greatly expedite the process of consciousness recovery in patients.
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