Valter Yishai, Vataksi Linda, Allred Aaron R, Hebert Jeffrey R, Brunyé Tad T, Clark Torin K, Serrador Jorge, Datta Abhishek
Research and Development Soterix Medical Inc., Woodbridge, NJ, United States.
Department of Biomedical Engineering, City College of New York, New York City, NY, United States.
Front Hum Neurosci. 2025 Feb 3;19:1518727. doi: 10.3389/fnhum.2025.1518727. eCollection 2025.
Galvanic Vestibular Stimulation (GVS) is a method of manipulating the vestibular system through non-invasive electrical current. Depending on how GVS is applied, it produces specific sensations related to vestibular mediated central pathways. The method has been tested for decades for both medical and non-medical applications and has demonstrated promise in treating a variety of disorders including peripheral vestibular conditions, central vestibular pathology due to neurodegenerative diseases, and post-stroke motor rehabilitation. As GVS continues to grow in popularity and applications, the field lacks clarity on appropriate stimulation parameters, despite their importance for safe and efficacious neuromodulation. This study aims to review the parameters used in various treatment applications while also providing a concise overview of the mechanisms underlying GVS thereby offering essential context and justification for the chosen parameters. We performed a literature search on the PubMed and Embase databases for clinical trials including the term "galvanic vestibular stimulation." After removing duplicates, secondary analyses, and studies that did not use GVS for therapeutic purposes, we were left with 53 independent studies. We extracted the stimulation parameters used in each study and report them here. The results of this review suggest that while some stimulation parameters are relatively standardized for specific treatment indications, others lack universally accepted guidelines as the field of GVS continues to evolve. Based on our findings, we recommend that future GVS research include at least one sham condition, the use of individualized current intensity, and the comparison of multiple GVS parameters within the same trial.
电刺激前庭(GVS)是一种通过非侵入性电流来操纵前庭系统的方法。根据GVS的应用方式,它会产生与前庭介导的中枢通路相关的特定感觉。几十年来,该方法已在医学和非医学应用中进行了测试,并已显示出在治疗多种疾病方面的前景,包括外周前庭疾病、神经退行性疾病引起的中枢前庭病变以及中风后运动康复。随着GVS在受欢迎程度和应用方面的不断增长,尽管适当的刺激参数对于安全有效的神经调节很重要,但该领域在这方面仍缺乏明确性。本研究旨在回顾各种治疗应用中使用的参数,同时简要概述GVS的潜在机制,从而为所选参数提供必要的背景和依据。我们在PubMed和Embase数据库中对包括“电刺激前庭”一词的临床试验进行了文献检索。在去除重复项、二次分析以及未将GVS用于治疗目的的研究后,我们得到了53项独立研究。我们提取了每项研究中使用的刺激参数并在此报告。本综述结果表明,虽然一些刺激参数对于特定治疗适应症相对标准化,但随着GVS领域的不断发展,其他参数缺乏普遍接受的指南。根据我们的研究结果,我们建议未来的GVS研究应至少包括一种假对照条件、使用个体化电流强度以及在同一试验中比较多个GVS参数。