Ethics of Psychiatric Neurosurgery
The International Library of Bioethics,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 469 - 491
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Optogenetic behavioral studies in depression research: A systematic review
Anika Spreen,
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Dana Alkhoury,
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Henrik Walter
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et al.
iScience,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
27(5), P. 109776 - 109776
Published: April 18, 2024
Optogenetics
has
made
substantial
contributions
to
our
understanding
of
the
mechanistic
underpinnings
depression.
This
systematic
review
employs
quantitative
analysis
investigate
impact
optogenetic
stimulation
in
mice
and
rats
on
behavioral
alterations
social
interaction,
sucrose
consumption,
mobility.
The
analyses
studies
using
standardized
tests
detect
changes
induced
via
stressed
or
stress-naive
rats.
Behavioral
were
evaluated
as
either
positive,
negative,
not
effective.
comprises
outcomes
248
168
described
37
articles,
including
negative
null
results.
Test
compared
for
each
behavior,
depending
animal
cohort,
applied
type
stimulated
neuronal
circuit
cell
type.
presented
synthesis
contributes
toward
a
comprehensive
picture
research
context
Language: Английский
Clinical outcomes of deep brain stimulation for obsessive‐compulsive disorder: Insight as a predictor of symptom changes
Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
78(2), P. 131 - 141
Published: Nov. 21, 2023
Deep
brain
stimulation
(DBS)
is
a
safe
and
effective
treatment
option
for
people
with
refractory
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD).
Yet
our
understanding
of
predictors
response
prognostic
factors
remains
rudimentary,
long-term
comprehensive
follow-ups
are
lacking.
We
aim
to
investigate
the
efficacy
DBS
therapy
OCD
patients,
clinical
response.
Language: Английский
Neuroablative Intervention for Refractory Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder
Psychiatry Investigation,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
20(11), P. 997 - 1006
Published: Nov. 22, 2023
Objective
This
review
aims
to
investigate
the
progression
of
neuroablation,
along
with
documented
clinical
efficacy
and
safety,
in
management
treatment-resistant
obsessive-compulsive
disorder
(OCD).Methods
We
searched
compiled
research
results
neuroablation
therapy
reported
date.
extracted
outcomes
related
efficacy,
side
effects,
surgical
complications.
Additionally,
we
summarized
key
claims
findings.Results
Neuroablative
intervention
is
a
potential
treatment
approach
for
refractory
OCD.
Recent
advancements,
such
as
real-time
magnetic
resonance
monitoring
minimally
invasive
techniques
employing
ultrasound
laser,
offer
distinct
advantages
terms
safety
comparative
when
compared
conventional
methods.
However,
absence
randomized
controlled
trials
long-term
outcome
data
underscores
need
cautious
consideration
selecting
neuroablation.Conclusion
shows
promise
OCD,
but
vigilant
essential
both
patient
selection
method
choices
due
rare
yet
serious
Language: Английский
The promise and challenges of transcranial magnetic stimulation and deep brain stimulation as therapeutic options for obsessive-compulsive disorder
Expert Review of Neurotherapeutics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(2), P. 145 - 158
Published: Jan. 22, 2024
Introduction
Obsessive
compulsive
disorder
(OCD)
represents
a
complex
and
often
difficult
to
treat
disorder.
Pharmacological
psychotherapeutic
interventions
are
associated
with
sub-optimal
outcomes,
40–60%
of
patients
resistant
first
line
therapies
thus
left
few
treatment
options.
OCD
is
underpinned
by
aberrant
neurocircuitry
within
cortical,
striatal,
thalamic
brain
networks.
Considering
the
impairments
that
underlie
symptomology,
neurostimulation
provide
an
opportunity
modulate
psychopathology
in
personalized
manner.
Also,
probing
pathological
neural
networks,
enhanced
understanding
disease
states
can
be
obtained.
Language: Английский
The persistent value of lesions in psychiatric neurosurgery
The Lancet Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
11(12), P. 1022 - 1029
Published: June 18, 2024
Language: Английский
Psychosurgery
Rena Far,
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Zelma H. T. Kiss
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Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Gamma knife radiosurgery in psychiatry: a review
European Journal of Translational and Clinical Medicine,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
7(1), P. 87 - 96
Published: May 6, 2024
Gamma
knife
radiosurgery
(GKRS)
is
a
minimally
invasive
technique
frequently
employed
in
neurosurgery
or
oncology,
and
it
has
applications
psychiatric
patients
as
well.
While
commonly
used
conditions
like
obsessive-compulsive
disorder,
GKRS
also
efficacy
treating
major
depression
generalized
anxiety
autism
spectrum
disorder
anorexia
nervosa.
Promising
outcomes
have
been
observed,
particularly
cases
resistant
to
conventional
treatment,
leading
significant
improvements
the
patients'
quality
of
life.
Severe
adverse
effects
from
procedures
are
rare.
To
enhance
our
understanding
utilization
psychiatry,
further
extensive
research,
especially
through
double-blinded
studies
involving
larger
cohorts,
imperative.
Determining
ideal
volume
radiation
dose
for
radiosurgical
capsulotomy
remains
key
topic
research.
When
comes
neurosurgical
procedures,
decision-making
process
should
be
personalized
each
patient,
taking
all
relevant
factors
into
consideration.
Language: Английский
Call to revise the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists’ clinical memorandum on deep brain stimulation for obsessive-compulsive disorder
Australian & New Zealand Journal of Psychiatry,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
57(10), P. 1304 - 1307
Published: July 3, 2023
Language: Английский
Therapiemöglichkeiten der Depression nach Non-Response
Nervenheilkunde,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
42(07/08), P. 419 - 429
Published: June 1, 2023
ZUSAMMENFASSUNG
Die
unipolare
Depression
stellt
eine
der
häufigsten
psychiatrischen
Erkrankungen
dar.
Ein
beträchtlicher
Prozentsatz
Menschen,
die
an
einer
leiden,
erfahren
trotz
leitliniengerechter
Ersttherapie
mittels
moderner
psychopharmakologischer
und/oder
psychotherapeutischer
Verfahren
keine
ausreichende
Linderung
ihrer
Symptome.
Therapie
von
Patienten
mit
„therapieresistenten“
oder
„schwer
zu
behandelnden“
daher
häufige
Herausforderung
in
alltäglichen
Praxis
Anders
als
Terminus
„therapieresistent“
suggeriert,
existieren
jedoch
Vielzahl
evidenzbasierten
Therapieoptionen,
bei
unzureichendem
Ansprechen
auf
Standardtherapie
Antidepressivum
und
Psychotherapie
eingesetzt
werden
können.
Mittels
selektiver
Literaturrecherche
unter
Bezugnahme
kürzlich
veröffentlichte
3.
Version
Deutschen
S3-Leitlinie
zur
gibt
vorliegender
Artikel
einen
Überblick
über
weitere
Therapieoptionen
sowie
Basismaßnahmen
jenseits
Standardtherapien
unipolaren
Depression.