While conventional deep brain stimulation (cDBS) treatment delivers continuous electrical stimuli, new adaptive DBS (aDBS) technology provides dynamic symptom-related stimulation. Research data are promising, and devices are already available, but are we ready for it? We asked leading DBS experts worldwide (n = 21) to discuss a research agenda for aDBS research in the near future to allow full adoption. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire, along with a Delphi method, was employed. In the next 10 years, aDBS will be clinical routine, but research is needed to define which patients would benefit more from the treatment; second, implantation and programming procedures should be simplified to allow actual generalized adoption; third, new adaptive algorithms, and the integration of aDBS paradigm with new technologies, will improve control of more complex symptoms. Since the next years will be crucial for aDBS implementation, the research should focus on improving precision and making programming procedures more accessible.

Will adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease become a real option soon? A Delphi consensus study / M. Guidetti, T. Bocci, M. De Pedro Del Álamo, G. Deuschl, A. Fasano, R. Martinez-Fernandez, C. Gasca-Salas, C. Hamani, J.K. Krauss, A.A. Kühn, P. Limousin, S. Little, A.M. Lozano, N.V. Maiorana, S. Marceglia, M.S. Okun, S. Oliveri, J.L. Ostrem, E. Scelzo, A. Schnitzler, P.A. Starr, Y. Temel, L. Timmermann, G. Tinkhauser, V. Visser-Vandewalle, J. Volkmann, A. Priori. - In: NPJ PARKINSON'S DISEASE. - ISSN 2373-8057. - 11:1(2025 May 05), pp. 110.1-110.11. [10.1038/s41531-025-00974-5]

Will adaptive deep brain stimulation for Parkinson’s disease become a real option soon? A Delphi consensus study

M. Guidetti
Primo
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T. Bocci
Secondo
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N.V. Maiorana;S. Marceglia
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S. Oliveri;E. Scelzo;A. Priori
2025

Abstract

While conventional deep brain stimulation (cDBS) treatment delivers continuous electrical stimuli, new adaptive DBS (aDBS) technology provides dynamic symptom-related stimulation. Research data are promising, and devices are already available, but are we ready for it? We asked leading DBS experts worldwide (n = 21) to discuss a research agenda for aDBS research in the near future to allow full adoption. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire, along with a Delphi method, was employed. In the next 10 years, aDBS will be clinical routine, but research is needed to define which patients would benefit more from the treatment; second, implantation and programming procedures should be simplified to allow actual generalized adoption; third, new adaptive algorithms, and the integration of aDBS paradigm with new technologies, will improve control of more complex symptoms. Since the next years will be crucial for aDBS implementation, the research should focus on improving precision and making programming procedures more accessible.
Settore MEDS-12/A - Neurologia
Settore IBIO-01/A - Bioingegneria
Settore MEDS-26/C - Scienze delle professioni sanitarie della riabilitazione
5-mag-2025
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