High Intensity Focused Ultrasound - Longitudinal Data on Efficacy and Safety.

IF 2.5 Q2 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
Tremor and Other Hyperkinetic Movements Pub Date : 2025-05-05 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.5334/tohm.987
Betsy Thomas, Gabriele Bellini, Wen-Yu Lee, Yidan Shi, Alon Mogilner, Michael H Pourfar
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Abstract

Background: High intensity focused ultrasound (HiFU) is a relatively new incisionless intervention used for treatment of essential tremor and Parkinson's disease tremor. Understanding the indications, benefits, risks and limitations of HiFU, as well as how it compares to deep brain stimulation (DBS), is important in guiding appropriate recommendations for prospective patients.

Methods: Current literature on efficacy and safety of HiFU in essential tremor and Parkinson's disease was reviewed. We additionally reviewed data on the patients who presented to our center for HiFU consultation, including outcomes of patients with low skull density ratios, and distances traveled for the procedure.

Results/discussion: HiFU is an effective and generally well-tolerated treatment for tremor. Adverse events, especially gait instability, are typically temporary but should be discussed with patients. The risk of tremor recurrence in certain patients with Parkinson's disease is also of note. Identifying appropriate candidates for either intervention remains crucial and involves considering each patient's circumstances and preferences, potential adverse effects, and practical aspects like access to follow-up and expectations. Data on bilateral HiFU lesioning, use of HiFU in patients with low skull density ratios, and emerging targets like the pallidothalamic tract are discussed as well.

高强度聚焦超声-有效性和安全性的纵向数据。
背景:高强度聚焦超声(HiFU)是一种相对较新的无切口干预手段,用于治疗原发性震颤和帕金森病震颤。了解HiFU的适应症、益处、风险和局限性,以及它与深部脑刺激(DBS)的比较,对于指导对潜在患者的适当建议非常重要。方法:回顾HiFU治疗特发性震颤和帕金森病的有效性和安全性文献。我们还回顾了到我们中心进行HiFU咨询的患者的数据,包括低颅骨密度比患者的结果,以及手术的路程。结果/讨论:HiFU是一种有效且耐受性良好的治疗震颤的方法。不良事件,特别是步态不稳定,通常是暂时的,但应与患者讨论。某些帕金森病患者的震颤复发风险也值得注意。确定任何一种干预措施的合适人选仍然至关重要,需要考虑每个患者的情况和偏好,潜在的不良影响,以及诸如随访和期望等实际方面。本文还讨论了双侧HiFU病变的数据、低颅密度比患者HiFU的使用以及诸如丘脑皮层束等新出现的靶点。
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