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OPERATIVE NEUROSURGERY
Volume 21, Issue 6, Pages 533-539Publisher
LIPPINCOTT WILLIAMS & WILKINS
DOI: 10.1093/ons/opab324
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Deep brain stimulation; Essential tremor; Target planning; Dentato-rubro-thalamic-tract; Deterministic tractography
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The optimal deterministic DRT tractography for DBS in ET patients involves including the motor cortex, posterior subthalamic area (PSA), ipsilateral superior cerebellar peduncle, and dentate nucleus in the region of interest. This technique shows strong correlation with optimal tremor control and can be implemented for prospective evaluation in DBS target planning.
BACKGROUND Dentato-rubro-thalamic tract (DRT) deep brain stimulation (DBS) suppresses tremor in essential tremor (ET) patients. However, DRT depiction through tractography can vary depending on the included brain regions. Moreover, it is unclear which section of the DRT is optimal for DBS.OBJECTIVE To evaluate deterministic DRT tractography and tremor control in DBS for ET.METHODS After DBS surgery, DRT tractography was conducted in 37 trajectories (20 ET patients). Per trajectory, 5 different DRT depictions with various regions of interest (ROI) were constructed. Comparison resulted in a DRT depiction with highest correspondence to intraoperative tremor control. This DRT depiction was subsequently used for evaluation of short-term postoperative adverse and beneficial effects.RESULTS Postoperative optimized DRT tractography employing the ROI motor cortex, posterior subthalamic area (PSA), and ipsilateral superior cerebellar peduncle and dentate nucleus best corresponded with intraoperative trajectories (92%) and active DBS contacts (93%) showing optimal tremor control. DRT tractography employing a red nucleus or ventral intermediate nucleus of the thalamus (VIM) ROI often resulted in a more medial course. Optimal stimulation was located in the section between VIM and PSA.CONCLUSION This optimized deterministic DRT tractography strongly correlates with optimal tremor control. This technique is readily implementable for prospective evaluation in DBS target planning for ET.
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