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パーキンソン病における適応型深部脳刺激プログラミングのためのワークフローアルゴリズムの紹介
Saar Anis1, Patricia A Clark1, Shannon Shaffer1
1Center for Neurological Restoration, Neurological Institute, Cleveland Clinic, Cleveland, USA.
Parkinsonism & related disorders
|January 23, 2026
まとめ
適応型深部脳刺激(aDBS)の実装は、構造化されたワークフローにより臨床実践で実行可能です。このアプローチは、パーキンソン病患者の安全性と一貫性を確保し、より広範な採用を促進します。
背景:
- 適応型深部脳刺激(aDBS)は、リアルタイムの適応刺激のためにBrainSense™テクノロジーを備えたMedtronic Percept™刺激装置を使用しています。
- 臨床試験では実現可能性を示していますが、実際のaDBS実装データは限られています。
- 運動障害センターでaDBSの活性化とプログラミングのための構造化されたワークフローが開発されました。
結論:
- 適応型深部脳刺激(aDBS)は、構造化されたチームベースのワークフローを使用して、日常の臨床実践で実行可能です。
- 標準化されたプログラミングと反復的なフィードバックは、安全性、一貫性、および採用を向上させます。
- このワークフローは、臨床センター全体でのaDBSのより広範な実装をサポートします。
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