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摘要
精神分裂症的复杂性,特别是在对传统药物治疗有抗药性的情况下,给临床医生和研究人员带来了重大挑战。本系统综述综合了深部脑刺激治疗难治性精神分裂症有效性的现有证据。利用PRISMA 2020指南,于2025年3月使用“互联论文”工具和其他来源(如Web of Science、PubMed、PsycINFO、Embase和Scopus)进行了全面的文献检索,重点关注与“深部脑刺激”、“治疗难治性精神分裂症”和“难治性精神分裂症”相关的研究。四项研究符合资格标准,揭示了针对特定大脑区域的深部脑刺激,特别是伏隔核,可以显著改善约30%对常规抗精神病药物无反应的患者的症状。尽管在13个过程中记录了10个不良事件,但脑深部刺激对特定个体提供了潜在的益处。虽然不是普遍优于现有的治疗方法,但深部脑刺激可以为临床实践和决策提供信息,突出其在多学科治疗框架中的作用。这些发现强调了精神病学创新治疗方法的重要性,并对各种精神和神经疾病的神经调节技术提出了更广泛的影响,促进了精神卫生保健中个性化和有效的治疗范例。
Effectiveness of deep brain stimulation in alleviating treatment-resistant schizophrenia: a systematic review.
The complexity of schizophrenia, particularly in cases resistant to traditional pharmacological treatments, poses significant challenges for clinicians and researchers. This systematic review synthesizes existing evidence on the effectiveness of deep brain stimulation in treating treatment-resistant schizophrenia. Utilizing the PRISMA 2020 guidelines, a comprehensive literature search was conducted in March 2025 using the "Connected Papers" tool and other sources such as Web of Science, PubMed, PsycINFO, Embase, and Scopus, focusing on studies related to "deep brain stimulation," "treatment-resistant schizophrenia," and "refractory schizophrenia." Four studies met the eligibility criteria, revealing that deep brain stimulation targeting specific brain regions, particularly the nucleus accumbens, can lead to significant symptomatic improvements in approximately 30% of patients unresponsive to conventional antipsychotics. Despite ten adverse events recorded across thirteen procedures, deep brain stimulation offers potential benefits for select individuals. While not universally superior to existing treatments, deep brain stimulation could inform clinical practice and decision-making, highlighting its role in multidisciplinary treatment frameworks. The findings underscore the importance of innovative therapeutic approaches in psychiatry and suggest broader implications for neuromodulation techniques across various psychiatric and neurological disorders, promoting personalized and effective treatment paradigms in mental healthcare.