Subthalamic nucleus projection by SVM based MER Data via deep brain stimulation: A study of spike uncovering

V. R. Raju
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This study was conducted at a medical university tertiary care hospital and research center of dedicated Parkinson and movement disorders unit in Hyderabad (South India) with a purpose to optimize projection of STN by applying M.E.R patterns analytically. 52 locally anesthetized Parkinson`s (diseased subjects/patients) underwent bilateral S.T.N-D.B.S. Concurrent M.E.R signal recording was done in a Ben’s-gun pattern setup with a 5core-pentode (5microelectrodes were set in an array scenario). Using spikes and circumstantial (or contextual) background-activity dissimilar parameters plus their phantom estimates in various-frequency-bands which include low-frequency(2Hz–7Hz), :Hz–12Hz, (sub-divided as low-) and superior :21Hz–30Hz and :31Hz-49Hz were computed. The ideal electrode implantation through better clinical-effect/dyskinesia ratio given to the peak spike-rate(S.R) in 86% of the implant. The amplitude mean-background activity in low-chucked frequency-range(FR) was analogous to right depth in 86% and right-hemisphere position in 95% of the implantation.
脑深部刺激下基于SVM的MER数据的丘脑底核投影:尖峰揭示的研究
本研究在印度南部海德拉巴的一所医科大学三级医院和帕金森和运动障碍研究中心进行,目的是通过分析应用M.E.R模式来优化STN的预测。52例局部麻醉帕金森患者(患病受试者/患者)接受双侧S.T.N-D.B.S。并发M.E.R信号记录是在本枪模式设置下进行的,配有5核五极管(5个微电极设置在阵列场景中)。使用尖峰和环境(或上下文)背景活动不相似参数加上它们在各种频带中的幻像估计,包括低频(2Hz-7Hz), Hz-12Hz,(细分为低-)和高:21Hz-30Hz和31Hz-49Hz。理想电极植入通过较好的临床效果/运动障碍比给出的峰值尖峰率(S.R)在86%的植入物。低夹头频率范围(FR)的振幅平均背景活动与植入的右侧深度(86%)和右半球位置(95%)相似。
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