Noninvasive brain stimulation in neurorehabilitation

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Noninvasive brain stimulation in neurorehabilitation Disclosures Medical consultant for Neuronix, LTD, Israel Funding from NIH/NINDS, NIH/NIDCD, RWJF, Dana Foundation Roy Hamilton, MD, MS Assistant Professor of Neurology & Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation Director, Laboratory for Cognition & Neural Stimulation University of Pennsylvania

NIBS in post-stroke neurorehabilitation Paresis Visuospatial Neglect Post-Stroke Motor & Cognitive Deficits Common and debilitating Current therapies: Ineffective (at typical doses) Recovery depends on network reorganization Aphasia

How do intact cognitive systems systems work? Reorganized Systems How do injured systems differ from normal systems? NIBS in cognitive neurorehabilitation: a model system in translational cognitive neuroscience Normal Systems Cognitive Outcomes Can we facilitate reorganization of injured neural systems? * Does it work? Hypothesis-guided Neuromodulation Poeppel D., Current Opinions in Neurobiology, 2014 Turkeltaub et al. Neurology, 2011

Interhemispheric Inhibition Model (-) (-) Inhibit Excite High-frequency rTMS Anodal tDCS Low-frequency rTMS Cathodal tDCS “All models are wrong, but some are useful” -George E.P. Box Adapted from Hamilton et al., 2011

TMS Studies in Post-stroke Paresis Effect size (All studies): 0.55; 95% CI (0.37-0.72) Effect size (Contralesional rTMS): 0.69; 95% CI (0.42-0.95) Hsu et al., Stroke, 2012

Contrastim and NICHE Contralesional rTMS + OT vs sham +OT 20 rTMS/10 Sham 18 sessions/6 weeks 1 week, 1 month, 6 month follow-up 80% Clinically meaningful response rate Navigated Inhibitory rTMS in Contralesional Hemisphere Evaluation (NICHE) Phase III trial 2 years 12 sites Harvey et al., 2014, AHA/ASA International Stroke Conference

rTMS in Aphasia Garcia et al., JoVE, 2013 Ren et al., PLOS One, 2014

tDCS in Aphasia: Promising But Preliminary Small samples Clinical Heterogeneity -Aphasia type -Chronicity Monti et al., JNNP, 2013 L R Variable Parameters Limited Follow-up Promising studies ongoing (e.g. Fridriksson) Multiple Mechanisms of Aphasia Recovery Adapted from Torres et al., 2013

Behavioral Inhibition Test Koch et al., 2012 Randomized, double-blind, sham-controlled 10 sessions cTBS over 2 weeks Intact left parietal cortex 2 week & 4 week follow-up (post-initiation of therapy) 18 subacute ischemic stroke Behavioral Inattention Test Bifocal TMS to assess fronto- parietal excitability PPC-M1 Excitability Behavioral Inhibition Test

tDCS Enhances Spatial Processing Egocentric Neglect Allocentric Neglect Medina et al., 2012

Challenges to NIBS in Rehab No FDA-approved rehab indications to date Much research at proof-of-concept stage Challenges to clinical development of TMS/tDCS Phase I: Dose-effect relationships Testing of potentially risky populations Phase II/III: Recruitment/eligibility challenges Heterogeneous patient populations Multiple sessions & attrition Phase III: Control group and blinding issues Heterogeneity of approaches Small sample sizes/single sites FDA Clinical Trial Phases: Phase I: Screening for safety Phase II: Smaller, controlled trials of efficacy Phase III: Pivotal larger studies of safety and efficacy* *Two positive phase III trials are required for FDA approval. CHECK CLINICAL TRIALS .GOV!!!

Other applications in brain injury TMS as a prognostic indicator of stroke outcomes Motor tract patency Marker of plasticity TMS pre-surgical mapping of motor function and language NIBs to treat motor, cognitive, neuropsychological disorders associated with TBI

Priyanka Shah-Basak, PhD Peter Turkeltaub, MD, PhD (Georgetown) Faculty Roy Hamilton, MD, MS H. Branch Coslett, MD Sudha Kessler, MD Postdoctoral Fellows Rachel Wurzman, PhD Denise Harvey, PhD John Megdaglia, PhD Collaborators Priyanka Shah-Basak, PhD Peter Turkeltaub, MD, PhD (Georgetown) Jared Medina, PhD (U. Delaware) Margaret Naeser, PhD (Boston University) Alvaro Pascual-Leone, MD, PhD (Harvard) Students Perelman School Of Medicine Catherine Norise Harrison McAdams Undergraduates Jay Gill Jill Sorcher Trevin Glasgow Menvekeh Daramay Research Staff Olufunsho Faseyitan, MS Daniela Sacchetti, MS Juliann Purcell, MSc Felix Gervits, MA Penn School of Nursing Darina Petrovsky, MSN Follow us on Twitter @PennMedLCNS LCNS email: braintms@mail.med.upenn.edu LCNS website: http://www.med.upenn.edu/lcns