iScience (Feb 2024)

A pilot study on a patient with refractory headache: Personalized deep brain stimulation through stereoelectroencephalography

  • Hulin Zhao,
  • Shuhua Zhang,
  • Yining Wang,
  • Chuting Zhang,
  • Zihua Gong,
  • Mingjie Zhang,
  • Wei Dai,
  • Ye Ran,
  • Wenbin Shi,
  • Yuanyuan Dang,
  • Aijun Liu,
  • Zhengbo Zhang,
  • Chien-Hung Yeh,
  • Zhao Dong,
  • Shengyuan Yu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 27, no. 2
p. 108847

Abstract

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Summary: The integration of stereoelectroencephalography with therapeutic deep brain stimulation (DBS) holds immense promise as a viable approach for precise treatment of refractory disorders, yet it has not been explored in the domain of headache or pain management. Here, we implanted 14 electrodes in a patient with refractory migraine and integrated clinical assessment and electrophysiological data to investigate personalized targets for refractory headache treatment. Using statistical analyses and cross-validated machine-learning models, we identified high-frequency oscillations in the right nucleus accumbens as a critical headache-related biomarker. Through a systematic bipolar stimulation approach and blinded sham-controlled survey, combined with real-time electrophysiological data, we successfully identified the left dorsal anterior cingulate cortex as the optimal target for the best potential treatment. In this pilot study, the concept of the herein-proposed data-driven approach to optimizing precise and personalized treatment strategies for DBS may create a new frontier in the field of refractory headache and even pain disorders.

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