Brain Stimulation (Jan 2024)

Transcranial focused ultrasound for the treatment of tremor: A preliminary case series

  • C.M. Deveney,
  • J.R. Surya,
  • J.M. Haroon,
  • K.D. Mahdavi,
  • K.R. Hoffman,
  • K.C. Enemuo,
  • K.G. Jordan,
  • S.A. Becerra,
  • T. Kuhn,
  • A. Bystristky,
  • S.E. Jordan

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
pp. 35 – 38

Abstract

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Background: Essential tremor (ET) can be debilitating. Treatments for ET include beta-blockers and surgical interventions. Low-intensity focused ultrasound (LIFU) may offer an office-based non-invasive alternative. Objective: This pilot open label clinical trial explores safety, feasibility, and potential efficacy of LIFU in treatment of ET. Methods: We report outcomes from the first 10 participants in this IRB-approved trial of LIFU for treatment of ET. The ventral intermediate nucleus of the thalamus (Vim) was targeted using structural and functional MRI. Participants underwent eight 10-min sessions of LIFU targeting the contralateral (Vim) to the most affected hand. Safety was closely monitored; Global Rating of Change (GRC) and The Essential Tremor Rating Scale (TETRAS) scores were collected. Results: No adverse effects were reported. Eight participants reported a GRC ≥2. TETRAS performance subscale demonstrated clinically significant improvement in all participants. Conclusion: Preliminary findings support LIFU's safety and feasibility. The potential efficacy encourages additional sham-controlled studies.