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Stereotactic and Functional Neurosurgery | 2015

Model-Based Deep Brain Stimulation Programming for Parkinson's Disease: The GUIDE Pilot Study

Michael Pourfar; Alon Y. Mogilner; Sierra Farris; Monique Giroux; Maria Gillego; Yufan Zhao; David Blum; Hemant Bokil; Mark Pierre

Background: Achieving optimal results following deep brain stimulation (DBS) typically involves several months of programming sessions. The Graphical User Interface for DBS Evaluation (GUIDE) study explored whether a visual programming system could help clinicians accurately predetermine ideal stimulation settings in DBS patients with Parkinsons disease. Methods: A multicenter prospective, observational study was designed that utilized a blinded Unified Parkinsons Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS)-III examination to prospectively assess whether DBS settings derived using a neuroanatomically based computer model (Model) could provide comparable efficacy to those determined through traditional, monopolar review-based programming (Clinical). We retrospectively compared the neuroanatomical regions of stimulation, power consumption and time spent on programming using both methods. Results: The average improvement in UPDRS-III scores was 10.4 ± 7.8 for the Model settings and 11.7 ± 8.7 for the Clinical settings. The difference between the mean UPDRS-III scores with the Model versus the Clinical settings was 0.26 and not statistically significant (p = 0.9866). Power consumption for the Model settings was 48.7 ± 22 μW versus 76.1 ± 46.5 μW for the Clinical settings. The mean time spent programming using the Model approach was 31 ± 16 s versus 41.4 ± 29.1 min using the Clinical approach. Conclusion: The Model-based DBS settings provided similar benefit to the Clinical settings based on UPDRS-III scores and were often arrived at in less time and required less power than the Clinical settings.


Archive | 2012

Control and/or quantification of target stimulation volume overlap and interface therefor

Hemant Bokil; Mark Pierre; Keith Carlton; Michael A. Moffitt; Richard Mustakos; Dean Chen


Archive | 2012

System and method for leadwire location

Troy Sparks; David Arthur Blum; Scott Kokones; Keith Carlton; Hemant Bokil


Archive | 2017

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR OPTIMIZING SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NEUROSTIMULATION FOR VARYING CONDITIONS

Karl G. Steinke; Michael A. Moffitt; Hemant Bokil


Archive | 2017

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING SPATIAL SENSITIVITY IN NEUROSTIMULATION USING SPATIOTEMPORAL FILTERING

Karl G. Steinke; Michael A. Moffitt; Hemant Bokil


Archive | 2017

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GUIDED OPTIMIZATION OF SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NEUROSTIMULATION

G. Karl Steinke; Michael A. Moffitt; Hemant Bokil


Archive | 2017

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPOSING SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NEUROSTIMULATION FOR CUMULATIVE EFFECTS

G. Karl Steinke; Michael A. Moffitt; Hemant Bokil


Archive | 2017

METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COMPOSING SPATIO-TEMPORAL PATTERNS OF NEUROSTIMULATION USING A NEURONAL NETWORK MODEL

Karl G. Steinke; Michael A. Moffitt; Hemant Bokil


Archive | 2015

Systems and methods for stimulation-related patient population volume analysis and use

Stephen Carcieri; G. Karl Steinke; Peter J. Yoo; Richard Mustakos; Hemant Bokil


Archive | 2016

MACHINE LEARNING TO OPTIMIZE SPINAL CORD STIMULATION

Michael A. Moffitt; Natalie A. Brill; Jianwen Gu; Ordonez Juan Gabriel Hincapie; Changfang Zhu; Hemant Bokil; Stephen Carcieri

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Sierra Farris

University of Washington

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