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Predictive Value of Brain Volumetry in the Response to Subthalamotomy Using High-Intensity Focused Ultrasound Treatment in Patients With Parkinson's Disease.

Authors: E AN, P GM, J L, C J, M E A

<b>Objective:</b> Subthalamotomy using magnetic resonance-guided high-intensity focused ultrasound (MRg-FUS) is a noninvasive therapy that improves the cardinal symptoms of Parkinson's disease. However, clinical outcomes show high variability even when all inclusion criteria for this treatment are met. In this work, we aim to study the relationship between brain volumetry and clinical response in patients undergoing this treatment. <b>Methods:</b> Twenty patients who underwent MRg-FUS subthalamotomy were included and evaluated at baseline and 3 months post-treatment. Brain volumes were obtained from pretreatment MRI scans processed with the open-source package FreeSurfer. The treatment response was assessed using the movement disorder society unified Parkinson's disease rating scale (MDS-UPDRS). Principal component analysis (PCA) and clustering methods were used to identify groups of patients with similar clinical outcome. <b>Results:</b> PCA identified 2 clusters of patients, and a sensitivity and a specificity of 80% classified patients who will have a response to treatment with an improvement greater than 40% of the pretreatment UPDRS III scale. A positive association was found with the response to treatment with the variables: brain volume, cortical thickness and volume of total gray matter, and subcortical gray matter and white matter. On the other hand, a negative association was found with the response to treatment with the variables: ventricular volume. <b>Conclusion:</b> Our findings suggest that brain atrophy, reduced global cortical thickness, and increased ventricular volume are significantly associated with the predicting treatment response in Parkinson's disease patients undergoing MRg-FUS subthalamotomy.

Introduction

Purpose Thermal ablation
Study Objective To investigate the relationship between brain volumetry and clinical response in Parkinson's disease patients undergoing MRg-FUS subthalamotomy.
Animal model / Human subject Homo sapiens (human patients); strain: N/A; age: mean 55.20 years; sex: 16 male, 4 female
Disease model Parkinson's disease
MRI or image guidance method Magnetic resonance-guided (MRg-FUS)
Targeted brain region(s) Subthalamic nucleus

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Patients undergoing MRg-FUS subthalamotomy with larger global brain volume, greater cortical thickness, and higher gray- and white-matter volumes showed better motor improvement, whereas greater ventricular volume and brain atrophy predicted poorer response; PCA clustering identified responders (>40% UPDRS III improvement) with ~80% sensitivity and specificity. No multiple focused ultrasound parameter variations were tested in this study.
Duration of biological effect 3 months
Safety-related matter The paper does not report any safety issues or adverse effects; no adverse events were mentioned.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument MRg-FUS system
FUS Mode continuous
Focal Characteristics Focal depth: None; Focal length: None; Aperture size: None
Treatment frequency Single session

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