[Brain network-based neuromodulation for epilepsy: current status and prospects].

Q3 Medicine
Z S Li, Y C Lin, Y P Wang
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Abstract

Epilepsy is a common chronic neurological disorder, with approximately 30% of patients being drug-resistant epilepsy(DRE), posing significant challenges in clinical management. Advances in neuroimaging techniques and the development of brain network theory have defined epilepsy as a brain network disorder, providing a novel theoretical foundation for neuromodulation therapies. This review systematically summarizes recent progress in epilepsy network modulation, with a focus on the following key scientific issues: (1)precise identification and modulation of epileptic network hubs in focal epilepsy and direct neuromodulation; (2)brain network modulation strategies for generalized epilepsy; (3)current challenges in epilepsy brain network modulation; (4)theory-current status-future perspectives: the path to advancement in epilepsy network modulation. By critically analyzing current research, this article aims to explore new paradigms in epilepsy treatment, and advocate for a shift from traditional "seizure control" to a "network remodeling-functional restoration" approach, thereby facilitating more precise and personalized neuromodulation strategies for patients.

[基于脑网络的癫痫神经调节:现状与展望]。
癫痫是一种常见的慢性神经系统疾病,约30%的患者为耐药癫痫(DRE),这给临床管理带来了重大挑战。神经影像学技术的进步和脑网络理论的发展将癫痫定义为一种脑网络障碍,为神经调节治疗提供了新的理论基础。本文系统总结了近年来癫痫网络调节的研究进展,重点讨论了以下几个关键科学问题:(1)局灶性癫痫中癫痫网络枢纽的精确识别和调节以及直接神经调节;(2)广泛性癫痫的脑网络调节策略;(3)当前癫痫脑网络调制面临的挑战;(4)理论-现状-未来展望:癫痫网络调制的发展路径。本文旨在通过对现有研究的批判性分析,探索癫痫治疗的新范式,并倡导从传统的“癫痫控制”转向“网络重塑-功能恢复”方法,从而为患者提供更精确和个性化的神经调节策略。
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Zhonghua yi xue za zhi
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