Stephenson School of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oklahoma, Norman, OK, United States of America.
University of Minnesota, Minneapolis, MN, United States of America.
J Neural Eng. 2021 Nov 30;18(6). doi: 10.1088/1741-2552/ac314b.
. Heterogeneous clinical responses to treatment with non-invasive brain stimulation are commonly observed, making it necessary to determine personally optimized stimulation parameters. We investigated neuroimaging markers of effective brain targets of treatment with continuous theta burst stimulation (cTBS) in mal de débarquement syndrome (MdDS), a balance disorder of persistent oscillating vertigo previously shown to exhibit abnormal intrinsic functional connectivity.Twenty-four right-handed, cTBS-naive individuals with MdDS received single administrations of cTBS over one of three stimulation targets in randomized order. The optimal target was determined based on the assessment of acute changes after the administration of cTBS over each target. Repetitive cTBS sessions were delivered on three consecutive days with the optimal target chosen by the participant. Electroencephalography (EEG) was recorded at single-administration test sessions of cTBS. Simultaneous EEG and functional MRI data were acquired at baseline and after completion of 10-12 sessions. Network connectivity changes after single and repetitive stimulations of cTBS were analyzed.Using electrophysiological source imaging and a data-driven method, we identified network-level connectivity changes in EEG that correlated with symptom responses after completion of multiple sessions of cTBS. We further determined that connectivity changes demonstrated by EEG during test sessions of single administrations of cTBS were signatures that could predict optimal targets.Our findings demonstrate the effect of cTBS on resting state brain networks and suggest an imaging-based, closed-loop stimulation paradigm that can identify optimal targets during short-term test sessions of stimulation.NCT02470377.
. 非侵入性脑刺激治疗的临床反应存在异质性,因此有必要确定个性化的最佳刺激参数。我们研究了持续性摆动性眩晕障碍(MdDS)治疗中连续 theta 爆发刺激(cTBS)的有效脑靶点的神经影像学标志物,该平衡障碍先前表现出异常的固有功能连接。24 名右利手、未经 cTBS 治疗的 MdDS 患者,以随机顺序接受三种刺激靶点之一的单次 cTBS 治疗。根据每个靶点的 cTBS 给药后急性变化的评估,确定最佳靶点。最佳靶点由参与者选择,在连续三天进行重复 cTBS 治疗。在单次 cTBS 治疗的测试会话中记录脑电图(EEG)。在基线和完成 10-12 次会话后,同时采集 EEG 和功能磁共振成像数据。分析单次和重复 cTBS 刺激后的网络连接变化。使用电生理源成像和数据驱动的方法,我们确定了 EEG 中与 cTBS 多次疗程完成后症状反应相关的网络水平连接变化。我们进一步确定,cTBS 单次给药测试会话中 EEG 显示的连接变化是可以预测最佳靶点的特征。我们的研究结果表明 cTBS 对静息状态脑网络的影响,并提出了一种基于影像学的闭环刺激范式,可以在短期刺激测试会话中识别最佳靶点。NCT02470377。