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Thorough understanding of electricity, electronics, biophysics,
neurophysiology, and neuroanatomy renders more tractable otherwise
complex electrophysiologically-based targeting. The textbook
integrates these subjects in a single resource. Ultimately,
electrophysiological monitoring required controlling the movement
of electrons in electronic circuits. Thus, the textbook begins with
fundamental discussions of electrons, the forces moving electrons,
and the electrical circuits controlling these forces. The forces
that allow recording and analysis also permeate the environment
producing interference, such as noise and artifact. The textbook
discusses noise and artifact and the measures to avoid or suppress
them. The textbook discusses interpretive principles and methods
for translating electrophysiological information collected along a
trajectory into an understanding of the trajectory's functional-
anatomical location, as well as its optimal location and direction.
Forms included allow one to document observations, consult
algorithms, and interpret data. Other discussions cover safe brain
stimulation, correct interpretation of patient responses,
procedures of targeted neurological examinations to assess
patients' condition in response to stimulation and any surgical
consequences, various aspects and limitations of image-based
surgical planning, and principles governing use of
electrode-guiding mechanical devices.
Twenty Things to Know About Deep Brain Stimulation is an extensive
and in-depth critical analysis of the field of Deep Brain
Stimulation (DBS) from what many may consider a revolutionary
perspective. This book demonstrates the unique nature and
incredible promise of DBS and shows how it is unparalleled as a
therapeutic intervention. Dr. Montgomery provides an epistemic
analysis of the presuppositions, assumptions and fallacies
underlying current clinical understanding of DBS as well as the
physiology and pathophysiology affected by DBS. Reviews of the
safety and efficacy for a number of conditions, patient selections
and issues in the post-operative management are also included.
Given the revolutionary potential and the complexity of DBS in an
ever changing healthcare delivery context, the ethics of DBS are
discussed in detail.
Deep brain stimulation programming (DBS) continues to grow as an
effective therapy for a wide range of neurological and psychiatric
disorders, helping patients reach optimal control of their
disorder. With the technique finding so much success, the next
question is how to make the complexities of post-operative
programming cost-effective, especially when traditional medications
and treatments can no longer do the job. The second edition of Deep
Brain Stimulation Programming is fully revised and up-to-date with
the latest technologies and focuses on post-operative programing,
which no other text does. This book provides programmers with a
foundation of the brain as an electrical device, focusing on the
mechanisms by which neurons respond to electrical stimulation, how
to control the stimulation and the regional anatomy, and the many
variations that influence a patient's response to DBS. Dr.
Montgomery explores new techniques of programming; including those
based on stimulation frequency, closed-loop DBS, and the roles of
oscillators in DBS; and new technological advances that make
pre-existing theories of pathophysiology obsolete. Key Features of
the Second Edition Include * Highlights post-operative deep brain
stimulation; * Includes the most recent discoveries in deep brain
stimulation programming; * Highly illustrated with figures for
absorption of key programming and techniques; * Provides an
appendix of additional resources available through the Greenville
Neuromodulation Center.
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