Objective: To perform a literature overview of the clinical effectiveness and safety of staged-bilateral MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) in essential tremor.
Background: In the brain, MRgFUS offers incisionless energy delivery with real-time imaging, temperature feedback[1] and clinical testing before definitive treatment[2]. The uptake and evidence around MRgFUS has been growing since its introduction[3]. Recently, staged-bilateral treatment received FDA and CE approval[4,5]. Systematic literature reviews (SLR) for this approach have not been performed.
Method: In accordance with the PRISMA guidelines[6,7], a SLR search was performed to identify relevant primary studies on the clinical effectiveness and safety of staged-bilateral MRgFUS. The inclusion and exclusion criteria applied for the SLR are presented in Table 1. Searches were performed in Medline and Medline In-Process.
Results: The SLR yielded inclusion of 4 studies(n=35) as provided in Table 2 with the PRISMA diagram in Fig 1. When available, studies demonstrated statistically significant reductions in Total CRST, Part C and QUEST. From pre-MRgFUS1 to post-MRgFUS2, reported Total CRST and CRST Part C improvement ranged from 66% to 71% and from 81% to 85%, respectively. Among studies reporting on QUEST; one showed a mean improvement of 19.7; 95% CI, 8.0–31.4 (3), while another reported improvement on all QUEST domains; Finance (P=0.043), hobbies/leisure (P=0.007), physical (P = 0.001) and psychosocial (P = 0.002). No severe adverse events were reported. Mild adverse event due to staged-bilateral MRgFUS were reported in all the studies, it mainly included gait impairment, sensory disturbances and dysgeusia. Most were transient. In one study, the SARA’s gait LS-mean scores worsened by a small magnitude (P = 0.03), while stance LS-mean scores were stable (P = 0.39). In one study, all treated subjects (n=10) determined that the benefits of the procedure outweighed the downsides and would elect to undergo the treatment again. Another reported a mean level of satisfaction of 74 on a 100 VAS. Satisfaction level was set at ≥60.
Conclusion: Four studies published across the globe demonstrated the safety and efficacy of staged-bilateral MRgFUS. The approval yields an opportunity to further investigate the added value of treating the second side, comparison with best medical treatment should be granted.
References: [1] Meng, Y. et al. Technical Principles and Clinical Workflow of Transcranial MR-Guided Focused Ultrasound. Stereot Funct Neuros 99, 329–342 (2021).
[2] Sammartino, F., Snell, J., Eames, M. & Krishna, V. Thermal Neuromodulation With Focused Ultrasound: Implications for the Technique of Subthreshold Testing. Neurosurgery 89, 610–616 (2021).
[3] Iorio-Morin, C., Hodaie, M. & Lozano, A. M. Iorio-Morin,Lozano. 2021. [J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiaty]. Adoption of FUS thalamotomy for ET_why so much fuss about FUS.pdf. J Neurology Neurosurg Psychiatry 92, 549–554 (2021).
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[5] Data on file at Insightec.
[6] Shekelle PG, Maglione MA, Luoto J, et al. Global Health Evidence Evaluation Framework [Internet]. Rockville (MD): Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (US); 2013 Jan. Table B.9, NHMRC Evidence Hierarchy: designations of ‘levels of evidence’ according to type of research question (including explanatory notes) Available from: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK121300/table/appb.t21/
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To cite this abstract in AMA style:
E. Natera Villalba, S. Paschen, M. Del Alamo, R. Martinez Fernandez, AK. Helmers. Clinical effectiveness and safety of staged-bilateral MRgFUS for treating essential tremor, a literature review [abstract]. Mov Disord. 2024; 39 (suppl 1). https://www.mdsabstracts.org/abstract/clinical-effectiveness-and-safety-of-staged-bilateral-mrgfus-for-treating-essential-tremor-a-literature-review/. Accessed October 5, 2024.« Back to 2024 International Congress
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