Transcranial ultrasound pulse stimulation reduces cortical atrophy in Alzheimer's patients: a follow-up study
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INTRODUCTION: Ultrasound for the brain is a revolutionary therapeutic concept. The first clinical data indicate that 2-4 weeks of therapy with Transcranial Pulse Stimulation improve functional networks and cognitive performance of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients for up to 3 months. No data currently exist on possible benefits concerning brain morphology, concerning namely the cortical atrophy characteristic of AD. METHODS: We performed a pre-/post-therapy analysis of cortical thickness in a group of N=17 Alzheimer’s patients. RESULTS: We found a significant correlation between neuropsychological improvement and cortical thickness increase in AD-critical brain areas. DISCUSSION: AD patients who benefit from TPS appear to reduce cortical atrophy within the default mode network in particular.
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