Beyond Pallidal or Subthalamic Deep Brain Stimulation to Treat Dystonia.
Vedant GargVenkat Srikar LavuGrace HeyBrett WinterMarcos Santana FirmeJustin D HilliardCoralie De HemptinneMichael S OkunJoshua K WongPublished in: Tremor and other hyperkinetic movements (New York, N.Y.) (2024)
Deep brain stimulation of the subthalamic nucleus and globus pallidus internus is approved by the Food and Drug Administration for treating dystonia. Both targets have shown effectiveness in improving symptoms, but post-operative outcomes can vary significantly among patients. This variability has led researchers to explore alternative neuromodulation targets that might offer more consistent results. Emerging research has highlighted several promising new targets for DBS in dystonia. This review examines pre-clinical and clinical data on novel DBS targets for dystonia and explores non-invasive neuromodulation studies that shed light on the disease's underlying pathological circuitry.