Importance of timing optimization for closed-loop applications of vagus nerve stimulation.

Ramanamurthy V Mylavarapu, Vivek V Kanumuri, Juan Pablo de Rivero Vaccari, Amrit Misra, David W McMillan, Patrick D Ganzer
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In recent decades, vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) therapy has become widely used for clinical applications including epilepsy, depression, and enhancing the effects of rehabilitation. However, several questions remain regarding optimization of this therapy to maximize clinical outcomes. Although stimulation parameters such as pulse width, amplitude, and frequency are well studied, the timing of stimulation delivery both acutely (with respect to disease events) and chronically (over the timeline of a disease's progression) has generally received less attention. Leveraging such information would provide a framework for the implementation of next generation closed-loop VNS therapies. In this mini-review, we summarize a number of VNS therapies and discuss (1) general timing considerations for these applications and (2) open questions that could lead to further therapy optimization.

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时序优化对迷走神经刺激闭环应用的重要性。
近几十年来,迷走神经刺激疗法(VNS)已广泛应用于癫痫、抑郁症和增强康复效果等临床治疗。然而,在优化这种疗法以最大限度地提高临床疗效方面仍存在一些问题。虽然人们对脉冲宽度、振幅和频率等刺激参数进行了深入研究,但对刺激的急性期(与疾病事件相关)和慢性期(在疾病进展的时间轴上)给予刺激的时机通常关注较少。利用这些信息将为下一代闭环 VNS 疗法的实施提供一个框架。在这篇小型综述中,我们总结了一些 VNS 疗法,并讨论了(1)这些应用的一般时间考虑因素和(2)可进一步优化疗法的开放性问题。
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