丘脑深部脑刺激改善混合性和外展痉挛性发音障碍:病例报告和概念证明

C. Honey, M. Hart, Linda A. Rammage, M. Morrison, A. Hu, C. Honey
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痉挛性发声障碍(SD)是一种声带张力障碍,导致说话困难。最近的一项随机对照试验表明,丘脑深部脑刺激(DBS)是安全的,可以改善最常见的内收肌SD亚型的这种情况。我们研究丘脑DBS是否也能改善其他亚型的外展SD和混合型SD。这些前瞻性盲法试验旨在评估丘脑DBS治疗混合性和外展性SD的安全性,并量化单侧或双侧丘脑刺激的益处程度。1例混合性SD患者和1例外展性SD患者接受双侧丘脑DBS。在优化他们的DBS设置以改善声音后,他们被盲法和前瞻性随机分配接受1个月的左、右、两个半球或两个半球刺激。结果由语言病理学家评估,不知道设置,用统一痉挛性语音障碍评定量表对录音进行评分,并通过患者自我报告的生活质量问卷。其他结果包括情绪和认知得分。没有并发症。两名患者都报告了他们的声音和生活质量在盲眼左丘脑DBS的主观改善。他们的声音质量也被客观地评价为通过盲眼左丘脑DBS得到改善。这项小型的概念验证研究表明,左丘脑DBS可以改善混合性SD和外展性SD患者的声音质量和生活质量。
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Thalamic Deep Brain Stimulation Ameliorates Mixed and Abductor Spasmodic Dysphonia: Case Reports and Proof of Concept
Spasmodic dysphonia (SD) is a dystonia of the vocal folds causing difficulty with speech. A recent randomized controlled trial showed that thalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS) was safe and could improve this condition in the most common subtype—adductor SD. We investigated if thalamic DBS could also improve the other subtypes of abductor SD and mixed SD. These prospective blinded trials of 1 were designed to assess the safety of thalamic DBS in mixed and abductor SD and to quantify the magnitude of any benefit from unilateral or bilateral thalamic stimulation. One patient with mixed SD and one patient with abductor SD received bilateral thalamic DBS. After optimizing their DBS settings for vocal improvement, they were blinded and prospectively randomized to receive 1 mo of left, right, both, or neither hemisphere stimulation. Outcome was assessed by a speech language pathologist, blinded to the settings, rating voice recordings with the Unified Spasmodic Dysphonia Rating Scale, and by patient self-reported quality-of-life questionnaires. Additional outcomes included scores of mood and cognition. There were no complications. Both patients reported a subjective improvement of their voice and quality of life with blinded left thalamic DBS. The quality of their voice was also objectively rated as improved with blinded left thalamic DBS. This small proof-of-concept study suggests that left thalamic DBS can improve the quality of voice and quality of life of patients with mixed SD and abductor SD.
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