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[Dynamics of permeability of the blood-brain barrier after FUS thalamotomy according to contrast-enhanced MRI].

Authors: Dolgushin MB, Prischepina KA, Martynov MY, Gumin IS, Katunina EA, Senko IV, Tairova RT, Dvoryanchikov AV

To study the dynamics of permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) after focused ultrasound (FUS) thalamotomy in patients with tremor of different origin through visualization phenomena, assessment of the tendency of contrast accumulation level change at MRI in coagulation necrosis focus over different time intervals. The study included 10 patients (8 - with Parkinson's disease, 2 - with essential tremor). MRI of the brain was performed before the procedure, MRI of the brain with contrast enhancement («Gadobutrol») was carried out after 2 and 24 hours, 1, 3, 6 and 12 months from FUS thalamotomy. The volume and nature of contrast accumulation in the impact area were evaluated. Observations show that the performance of FUS thalamotomy leads to a temporary impairment of the BBB permeability. This is confirmed by the data of dynamic accumulation of contrast substance in MRI in the area of coagulation necrosis. The analysis of the dynamic changes of volume and patterns of accumulation of contrast substance in MRI in the area of coagulation necrosis after FUS thalamotomy was performed during the study. The obtained data demonstrate almost complete absence of contrast enhancement 24 hours after intervention, that may indicate a partial restoration of the structural-functional integrity of BBB after its transient disruption in the early postoperative period.

Introduction

Purpose Other
Study Objective To characterize the temporal dynamics of blood–brain barrier permeability following focused ultrasound (FUS) thalamotomy using contrast-enhanced MRI.
Animal model / Human subject Not specified in provided text.
Disease model essential tremor
MRI or image guidance method MRI-guided using contrast-enhanced MRI
Targeted brain region(s) Thalamus
Cargo name and characteristics Gadolinium-based MRI contrast agent (small-molecule paramagnetic contrast agent used for contrast-enhanced MRI)
Route of administration intravenous

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Focused ultrasound (FUS) thalamotomy transiently increases blood–brain barrier permeability, with time-dependent dynamics observable on contrast-enhanced MRI.
Duration of biological effect Not reported
Safety-related matter No safety or adverse effects mentioned in the provided text.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Not reported in provided text.
FUS Frequency Not specified in the provided text
FUS Intensity Not reported
FUS Mode continuous
Pulse duration not reported
Duration of a single FUS session Not reported in the provided text
Focal Characteristics Not reported
Treatment frequency single session

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