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摘要
针对伏隔核(NAc)的消融神经外科方法已被探索用于治疗物质使用障碍,包括酒精使用障碍(AUD)。然而,神经心理疾病需要特别考虑这些手术技术的适应症。本研究报告了两名年龄分别为42岁和47岁、诊断为严重AUD的男性患者接受了针对双侧NAc的磁共振引导聚焦超声(MRgFUS)亚烧蚀热刺激的结果。在1个月和3个月的随访中,患者1在酒精使用障碍识别测试(AUDIT)得分上分别下降14%和54%,在渴望视觉模拟量表(VAS)得分上分别下降11%和56%,在贝克抑郁量表- ii (BDI-II)得分上分别下降90%和50%。患者2的审计评分分别降低了3%和27%,VAS评分分别降低了14%和43%,BDI-II评分分别降低了44%和28%。3个月时的单光子发射计算机断层扫描(SPECT)成像显示,与基线图像相比,两名患者的脑区域活动发生了显著变化。这些发现强调了MRgFUS亚烧蚀热刺激作为AUD的替代微创干预的潜力。
Sub-ablative thermo-stimulation with high-intensity focused ultrasound targeting the nucleus accumbens for severe alcohol use disorder: a feasibility study
Ablative neurosurgical approaches targeting the nucleus accumbens (NAc) have been explored for treating substance use disorders, including alcohol use disorder (AUD). However, the neuropsychologic morbidity paid special consideration to the indications of these surgical techniques. This study presents the outcomes of two male patients, aged 42 and 47 years, diagnosed with severe AUD who underwent magnetic resonance-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) sub-ablative thermo-stimulation targeting the bilateral NAc. At 1-month and 3-month follow-ups, Patient 1 exhibited reductions of 14 % and 54 % in Alcohol Use Disorders Identification Test (AUDIT) scores, 11 % and 56 % in craving visual analogue scale (VAS) scores, and 90 % and 50 % in Beck Depression Inventory-II (BDI-II) scores. Patient 2 demonstrated reductions of 3 % and 27 % in AUDIT scores, 14 % and 43 % in VAS scores, and 44 % and 28 % in BDI-II scores. Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) imaging at 3 months revealed significant changes in regional brain activity comparing with baseline images for both patients. These findings highlight the potential of MRgFUS sub-ablative thermo-stimulation as an alternative minimally invasive intervention for AUD.