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Neurosurgical neuromodulation therapy for psychiatric disorders.

Authors: Ranjan M, Mahoney JJ, Rezai AR

Psychiatric disorders are among the leading contributors to global disease burden and disability. A significant portion of patients with psychiatric disorders remain treatment-refractory to best available therapy. With insights from the neurocircuitry of psychiatric disorders and extensive experience of neuromodulation with deep brain stimulation (DBS) in movement disorders, DBS is increasingly being considered to modulate the neural network in psychiatric disorders. Currently, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is the only U.S. FDA (United States Food and Drug Administration) approved DBS indication for psychiatric disorders. Medically refractory depression, addiction, and other psychiatric disorders are being explored for DBS neuromodulation. Studies evaluating DBS for psychiatric disorders are promising but lack larger, controlled studies. This paper presents a brief review and the current state of DBS and other neurosurgical neuromodulation therapies for OCD and other psychiatric disorders. We also present a brief review of MR-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS), a novel form of neurosurgical neuromodulation, which can target deep subcortical structures similar to DBS, but in a noninvasive fashion. Early experiences of neurosurgical neuromodulation therapies, including MRgFUS neuromodulation are encouraging in psychiatric disorders; however, they remain investigational. Currently, DBS and VNS are the only FDA approved neurosurgical neuromodulation options in properly selected cases of OCD and depression, respectively.

Introduction

Purpose Transcranial ultrasound stimulation
Study Objective To review the current state of deep brain stimulation and other neurosurgical neuromodulation therapies, including MR-guided focused ultrasound, for OCD and other treatment-refractory psychiatric disorders.
Animal model / Human subject Human (Homo sapiens), strain: N/A, age: not specified, sex: not specified
Disease model Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) and other treatment-refractory psychiatric disorders (including depression and addiction)
MRI or image guidance method MR-guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) using MRI guidance
Targeted brain region(s) Deep Subcortical Structures
Cargo name and characteristics Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS) — implantable neuromodulation system consisting of intracranial electrodes and an implanted pulse generator delivering chronic electrical stimulation to targeted deep brain nuclei/circuit nodes (used clinically for OCD); Vagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS) — implantable pulse generator with lead to the vagus nerve delivering intermittent electrical stimulation (FDA‑approved for depression); MR‑guided Focused Ultrasound (MRgFUS) — noninvasive, MRI‑guided focused ultrasound energy used to thermally ablate or transiently modulate activity of deep subcortical targets for neuromodulation (investigational for psychiatric disorders).
Route of administration Deep brain stimulation (DBS): intracranial stereotactic implantation of electrodes (invasive neurosurgical). MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS): transcranial, noninvasive focused ultrasound targeting deep brain structures. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS): surgical implantation around the cervical vagus nerve (neck).

Outcomes and Safety

Summary of Outcomes Neurosurgical neuromodulation (notably DBS and emerging MRgFUS) can modulate neural circuits to improve symptoms in treatment‑refractory psychiatric disorders—DBS is FDA‑approved for OCD and VNS for depression—though most approaches remain investigational.
Duration of biological effect not reported
Safety-related matter Histology showed only scattered red blood cell extravasation (no hemorrhage), and sonications with high cavitation signals were immediately terminated by a cavitation safety algorithm to minimize hemorrhage risk.

Brain Region

Ultrasound Parameters

Ultrasound instrument Not specified in text
FUS Frequency Not specified in text
FUS Intensity Not reported
FUS Pressure Not reported
FUS Mode not specified
Pulse duration Not reported
Duration of a single FUS session Not reported in the provided text
Focal Characteristics Deep (subcortical)
Treatment frequency multiple sessions

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