Julien Ognard , Gerard El Hajj , Onam Verma , Sherief Ghozy , Ramanathan Kadirvel , David F. Kallmes , Waleed Brinjikji
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摘要
脑机接口(bci)将神经活动转化为现实世界的命令。虽然传统的侵入性脑机接口需要开颅,但血管内脑机接口提供了一种微创的选择,使用静脉系统放置电极。本系统综述评估了血管内脑机接口的技术可行性、安全性和临床结果,并讨论了其未来的意义。根据PRISMA指南进行了系统审查。搜索跨越PubMed, Web of Science和Scopus数据库,使用与神经接口和血管内方法相关的关键词。如果研究报告了临床前或临床设置的血管内脑机接口,则纳入研究。双重独立筛选和提取侧重于电极材料,记录能力,安全参数和临床疗效。结果1385篇首发出版物中,26篇符合纳入标准。17项研究调查了Stentrode装置。在24项临床前研究中,16项使用羊或啮齿动物模型,9项涉及工程或模拟方面。两项临床研究报告了6例ALS患者成功使用血管内脑机接口进行数字通信。临床前数据建立了血管内羊模型,长期植入后显示出稳定的神经记录和血管变化。主要挑战包括血栓形成风险、长期电极稳定性和解剖变异性。与现有方法的比较,血管脑机接口降低了侵入性,提高了安全性,与侵入性方法具有相当的神经记录保真度,并有望在严重瘫痪患者中获得初步临床结果。结论早期的结果是有希望的,但临床数据仍然缺乏。为了更广泛的临床应用,需要进一步的研究来优化信号处理,增强电极生物相容性,完善血管内手术。
Advances in endovascular brain computer interface: Systematic review and future implications
Background
Brain-computer interfaces (BCIs) translate neural activity into real-world commands. While traditional invasive BCIs necessitate craniotomy, endovascular BCIs offer a minimally invasive alternative using the venous system for electrode placement.
New method
This systematic review evaluates the technical feasibility, safety, and clinical outcomes of endovascular BCIs, discussing their future implications. A systematic review was conducted per PRISMA guidelines. The search spanned PubMed, Web of Science, and Scopus databases using keywords related to neural interfaces and endovascular approaches. Studies were included if they reported on endovascular BCIs in preclinical or clinical settings. Dual independent screening and extraction focused on electrode material, recording capabilities, safety parameters, and clinical efficacy.
Results
From 1385 initial publications, 26 met the inclusion criteria. Seventeen studies investigated the Stentrode device. Among the 24 preclinical studies, 16 used ovine or rodent models, and 9 addressed engineering or simulation aspects. Two clinical studies reported six ALS patients successfully using an endovascular BCI for digital communication. Preclinical data established the endovascular ovine model, demonstrating stable neural recordings and vascular changes with long-term implantation. Key challenges include thrombosis risk, long-term electrode stability, and anatomical variability.
Comparison with existing methods
Endovascular BCI reduced invasiveness, improved safety profiles, with comparable neural recording fidelity to invasive methods, and promising preliminary clinical outcomes in severely paralyzed patients.
Conclusions
Early results are promising, but clinical data remain scarce. Further research is needed to optimize signal processing, enhance electrode biocompatibility, and refine endovascular procedures for broader clinical applications.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Neuroscience Methods publishes papers that describe new methods that are specifically for neuroscience research conducted in invertebrates, vertebrates or in man. Major methodological improvements or important refinements of established neuroscience methods are also considered for publication. The Journal''s Scope includes all aspects of contemporary neuroscience research, including anatomical, behavioural, biochemical, cellular, computational, molecular, invasive and non-invasive imaging, optogenetic, and physiological research investigations.