DocumentCode :
443326
Title :
Dynamic modelling of electrical current distribution in the deep structure of the brain
Author :
Bayford, Richard ; Tizzard, Andrew ; Liu, Xuguang
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Biomed. Sci., Middlesex Univ., London, UK
fYear :
2005
fDate :
3-4 Nov. 2005
Firstpage :
131
Lastpage :
134
Abstract :
Over the last decade various neurological disorders have been clinically treated using therapeutic deep brain stimulation (DBS). A fuller understanding of the role of modulating brain activity by electrical current will provide a rational basis for the optimisation of therapeutic effects. It remains unclear how the electrical current injected via the implanted depth electrodes is distributed locally or globally in the brain. This is largely because direct measurement of the distribution is difficult or almost impossible. A limited attempt has been made by some researchers to model the static conditions; however this does not include the dynamic features of the stimulation current. Additionally, the need for geometrically accurate finite element meshes of the adult human head is now becoming more acknowledged, and some investigations have been carried out to establish methodologies for their generation. This paper presents a new dynamic model of the whole human head using a geometrically accurate forward model that includes scalp, skull, CSF and brain with the correct conductivity parameters. Results of 10 Hz sinusoidal stimulation, simulating the therapeutic frequency ranging from 10 to 200Hz, in a case of DBS of the subthalamic nucleus for Parkinson´s disease are presented. These results will be validated from measurements taken from both scalp and depth brain electrodes.
Keywords :
bioelectric potentials; biomedical electrodes; brain; current distribution; electric impedance imaging; mesh generation; neurophysiology; patient treatment; physiological models; 10 to 200 Hz; CSF; EIT; Parkinson´s disease; deep brain electrodes; deep brain structure; dynamic modelling; electrical current distribution; geometrically accurate finite element meshes; human head; neurological disorders; scalp; skull; subthalamic nucleus; therapeutic deep brain stimulation;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
iet
Conference_Titel :
Medical Applications of Signal Processing, 2005. The 3rd IEE International Seminar on (Ref. No. 2005-1119)
Conference_Location :
IET
Print_ISBN :
0-86341-570-9
Type :
conf
Filename :
1543132
Link To Document :
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