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Biomarkers: The Key to Enhancing Deep Brain Stimulation Treatment for Psychiatric Conditions. | LitMetric

AI Article Synopsis

  • Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a potential treatment for psychiatric patients with severe, treatment-resistant symptoms, but its effectiveness has varied and is still in an experimental stage due to lack of objective diagnostic criteria.
  • This overview reviews the existing literature on different biomarkers that could enhance the application of DBS in psychosurgery, including clinical, omic, neuroimaging, electrophysiological, and neurobiochemical types.
  • A deeper understanding of these biomarkers could lead to more objective and effective uses of DBS in psychiatry, making treatments more tailored to individual patients.

Article Abstract

Background: Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is currently a promising technique for psychiatric patients with severe and treatment-resistant symptoms. However, the results to date have been quite heterogeneous, and the indications for psychosurgery with DBS remain in an experimental phase. One of the major challenges limiting the advancement of DBS in psychiatric disorders is the lack of objective criteria for diagnosing certain conditions, which are often based more on clinical scales rather than measurable biological markers. Additionally, there is a limited capacity to objectively assess treatment outcomes.

Methods: This overview examines the literature on the available biomarkers in psychosurgery in relation to DBS, as well as other relevant biomarkers in psychiatry with potential applicability for this treatment modality.

Results: There are five types of biomarkers: clinical/behavioral, omic, neuroimaging, electrophysiological, and neurobiochemical. The information provided by each biomarker within these categories is highly variable and may be relevant for diagnosis, response prediction, target selection, program adjustment, etc. Conclusions: A better understanding of biomarkers and their applications would allow DBS in psychosurgery to advance on a more objective basis, guided by the information provided by them and within the context of precision psychiatry.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11592218PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/brainsci14111065DOI Listing

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