Engineering the next generation of clinical deep brain stimulation technology.

Abstract:

:Deep brain stimulation (DBS) has evolved into a powerful clinical therapy for a range of neurological disorders, but even with impressive clinical growth, DBS technology has been relatively stagnant over its history. However, enhanced collaborations between neural engineers, neuroscientists, physicists, neurologists, and neurosurgeons are beginning to address some of the limitations of current DBS technology. These interactions have helped to develop novel ideas for the next generation of clinical DBS systems. This review attempts collate some of that progress with two goals in mind. First, provide a general description of current clinical DBS practices, geared toward educating biomedical engineers and computer scientists on a field that needs their expertise and attention. Second, describe some of the technological developments that are currently underway in surgical targeting, stimulation parameter selection, stimulation protocols, and stimulation hardware that are being directly evaluated for near term clinical application.

journal_name

Brain Stimul

journal_title

Brain stimulation

authors

McIntyre CC,Chaturvedi A,Shamir RR,Lempka SF

doi

10.1016/j.brs.2014.07.039

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2015-01-01 00:00:00

pages

21-6

issue

1

eissn

1935-861X

issn

1876-4754

pii

S1935-861X(14)00268-X

journal_volume

8

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