A narrative review of vagus nerve stimulation in stroke.

IF 2.6 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Journal of Central Nervous System Disease Pub Date : 2024-12-13 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1177/11795735241303069
Yanhong Hu, Ruiqi Xiong, Suyue Pan, Kaibin Huang
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Abstract

Stroke is a significant health concern impacting society and the health care system. Reperfusion therapy for acute ischemic stroke and standard rehabilitative therapies may not always be effective at improving post-stroke neurological function, and developing alternative strategies is particularly important. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a treatment option currently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for intractable epilepsy, refractory depression, primary headache disorders, obesity, and moderate to severe upper-limb motor dysfunction in chronic ischemic stroke patients. Moreover, VNS has demonstrated potential efficacy in various conditions, including autoimmune diseases, disorders of consciousness, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, traumatic brain injury, stroke, and other diseases. Although the popularity and application of VNS continue to increase rapidly, the field generally lacks a consensus on the optimal stimulation parameters. The stimulation parameters for VNS are directly related to the clinical outcome, and determining the optimal stimulation conditions for VNS has become an essential concern in its clinical application. This review summarizes the current evidence on VNS for stroke in preclinical models and clinical trials in humans, paying attention to the current types and stimulation parameters of VNS, highlighting the mechanistic pathways involved in the beneficial effects of VNS, critically evaluating clinical implementation challenges and proposing some suggestions for its future research directions. Achieving safe and effective clinical transformation of VNS requires further animal and clinical studies to determine the optimal stimulation parameters and therapeutic mechanisms.

迷走神经刺激在中风中的叙事回顾。
中风是影响社会和卫生保健系统的重大健康问题。急性缺血性脑卒中的再灌注治疗和标准康复治疗可能并不总是有效地改善脑卒中后神经功能,制定替代策略尤为重要。迷走神经刺激(VNS)是美国食品和药物管理局(FDA)目前批准的一种治疗方案,用于治疗慢性缺血性卒中患者的难治性癫痫、难治性抑郁、原发性头痛疾病、肥胖和中重度上肢运动功能障碍。此外,VNS已被证明对多种疾病有潜在疗效,包括自身免疫性疾病、意识障碍、阿尔茨海默病、帕金森病、创伤性脑损伤、中风和其他疾病。尽管VNS的普及和应用持续快速增长,但该领域普遍缺乏对最佳增产参数的共识。VNS的刺激参数直接关系到临床疗效,确定VNS的最佳刺激条件已成为其临床应用中必须关注的问题。本文综述了目前VNS治疗脑卒中的临床前模型和人体临床试验的证据,重点介绍了VNS的类型和刺激参数,重点介绍了VNS有益作用的机制途径,批判性地评价了VNS临床实施面临的挑战,并对其未来的研究方向提出了一些建议。实现安全有效的VNS临床转化需要进一步的动物和临床研究来确定最佳刺激参数和治疗机制。
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