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Exploring the Adoption
of Implantable Brain
Stimulation into
Standard of Care for
Central Nervous System
Disorders

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Robert Pool, Eva Childers, and
Sheena M. Posey Norris, Rapporteurs

Forum on Neuroscience and
Nervous System Disorders

Board on Health Sciences Policy

Health and Medicine Division

Proceedings of a Workshop

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Exploring the Adoption of Implantable Brain Stimulation into Standard of Care for Central Nervous System Disorders: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27657.
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Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Exploring the Adoption of Implantable Brain Stimulation into Standard of Care for Central Nervous System Disorders: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27657.
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Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Exploring the Adoption of Implantable Brain Stimulation into Standard of Care for Central Nervous System Disorders: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27657.
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EXPLORING THE ADOPTION OF IMPLANTABLE BRAIN STIMULATION INTO STANDARD OF CARE FOR CENTRAL NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS WORKSHOP PLANNING COMMITTEE1

TIM DENISON (Co-chair), University of Oxford; Amber Therapeutics Ltd.

HELEN MAYBERG (Co-chair), Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

NITA FARAHANY, Duke University

SARAH HOLLINGSWORTH LISANBY, National Institute of Mental Health

BRIAN LITT, University of Pennsylvania

LAURA LUBBERS, CURE Epilepsy

DAVID McMULLEN, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

JIM McNASBY, Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research

MARTHA MORRELL, NeuroPace, Inc.

YAGNA PATHAK, Abbott Neuromodulation

SARAH PERIDES, Evelina London Children’s Hospital; Deep Brain Stimulation Nurse Association

RITA VALENTINO, National Institute on Drug Abuse

ALIK WIDGE, University of Minnesota

Health and Medicine Division Staff

SHEENA M. POSEY NORRIS, Director, Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders

EVA CHILDERS, Program Officer

MAYA THIRKILL, Associate Program Officer (until July 2024)

EDEN NELEMAN, Senior Program Assistant (until August 2023)

KIMBERLY OGUN, Senior Program Assistant (starting October 2023)

CHRISTIE BELL, Senior Finance Business Partner

CLARE STROUD, Senior Director, Board on Health Sciences Policy

Consultant

ROBERT POOL, Science Writer

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1 The planning committee’s role was limited to planning the workshop, and the Proceedings of a Workshop was prepared by the workshop rapporteurs as a factual summary of what occurred at the workshop. Statements, recommendations, and opinions expressed are those of individual presenters and participants; have not been endorsed or verified by the Health and Medicine Division of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine; and should not be construed as reflecting any group consensus.

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Exploring the Adoption of Implantable Brain Stimulation into Standard of Care for Central Nervous System Disorders: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27657.
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FORUM ON NEUROSCIENCE AND NERVOUS SYSTEM DISORDERS1

FRANCES JENSEN (Co-chair), University of Pennsylvania

JOHN KRYSTAL (Co-chair), Yale University

RITA BALICE-GORDON, Muna Therapeutics

DEANNA BARCH, Washington University in St. Louis

DIANE BOVENKAMP, BrightFocus Foundation

KATJA BROSE, The Chan Zuckerberg Initiative

TERESA BURACCHIO, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

SARAH CADDICK, The Gatsby Charitable Foundation

ROSA CANET-AVILÉS, California Institute for Regenerative Medicine

MARIA CARRILO, Alzheimer’s Association

MICHAEL CHIANG, National Eye Institute

TIMOTHY COETZEE, National Multiple Sclerosis Society

BEVERLY DAVIDSON, University of Pennsylvania

NITA FARAHANY, Duke University

EVA FELDMAN, University of Michigan

BRIAN FISKE, Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research

JOSHUA A. GORDON, National Institute of Mental Health

MORTEN GRUNNET, Lundbeck

MAGALI HAAS, Cohen Veterans Bioscience

RICHARD J. HODES, National Institute on Aging

STUART W. HOFFMAN, Department of Veterans Affairs

YASMIN HURD, Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai

STEVEN E. HYMAN, The Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard

MICHAEL IRIZARRY, Eisai Inc.

GEORGE KOOB, National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism

WALTER KOROSHETZ, National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

ROBERT MALENKA, Stanford University

HUSSEINI MANJI, Oxford University; Duke University; UK Government Mental Health

HUGH MARSTON, Boehringer Ingelheim

BILL MARTIN, The Janssen Pharmaceutical Companies of Johnson & Johnson

CAROLINE MONTOJO, Dana Foundation

JOHN NGAI, NIH BRAIN Initiative

GENTRY PATRICK, University of California, San Diego

STEVE MARC PAUL, Karuna Therapeutics, Inc. (until March 2024)

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1 The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine’s forums and roundtables do not issue, review, or approve individual documents. The responsibility for the published Proceedings of a Workshop rests with the workshop rapporteurs and the institution.

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KATHRYN RICHMOND, Allen Institute

MARSIE ROSS, Harmony Biosciences

M. ELIZABETH ROSS, American Neurological Association

KATIE SALE, American Brain Coalition

RAYMOND SANCHEZ, Cerevel Therapeutics

TERRENCE SEJNOWSKI, Salk Institute for Biological Studies

SARAH SHEIKH, Takeda

SARA SHNIDER, One Mind

DAVID SHURTLEFF, National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health

JOHN SPIRO, Simons Foundation

ALESSIO TRAVAGLIA, Foundation for the National Institutes of Health

NORA VOLKOW, National Institute on Drug Abuse

DOUG WILLIAMSON, Acadia Pharmaceuticals (until April 2024)

RICHARD WOYCHIK, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences

STEVIN ZORN, MindImmune Therapeutics, Inc.

Suggested Citation:"Front Matter." National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. 2024. Exploring the Adoption of Implantable Brain Stimulation into Standard of Care for Central Nervous System Disorders: Proceedings of a Workshop. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/27657.
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Reviewers

This Proceedings of a Workshop was reviewed in draft form by individuals chosen for their diverse perspectives and technical expertise. The purpose of this independent review is to provide candid and critical comments that will assist the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in making each published proceedings as sound as possible and to ensure that it meets the institutional standards for quality, objectivity, evidence, and responsiveness to the charge. The review comments and draft manuscript remain confidential to protect the integrity of the process.

We thank the following individuals for their review of this proceedings:

RACHEL A. DAVIS, University of Colorado Anschutz Medical Campus

HENRY T. GREELY, Stanford University

KAI KADOICH, U.S. Food and Drug Administration

JIM McNASBY, Michael J. Fox Foundation for Parkinson’s Research

SARAH PERIDES, Evelina London Children’s Hospital; Deep Brain Stimulation Nurse Association

Although the reviewers listed above provided many constructive comments and suggestions, they were not asked to endorse the content of the proceedings nor did they see the final draft before its release. The review of this proceedings was overseen by ERIC LARSON, University of Washington. He was responsible for making certain that an independent examination of this proceedings was carried out in accordance with standards of the National Academies and that all review comments were carefully considered. Responsibility for the final content rests entirely with the rapporteurs and the National Academies.

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Acronyms and Abbreviations

AI artificial intelligence
CDRH Center for Devices and Radiological Health
CMS Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services
DBS deep brain stimulation
EEG electroencephalogram
EHR electronic health record
FDA U.S. Food and Drug Administration
MDD major depressive disorder
OCD obsessive-compulsive disorder
RNS responsive neurostimulation
TAP Total Product Life Cycle Advisory Program
UPHS University of Pennsylvania Health Systems
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Implantable brain stimulation has had a profound impact on neuroscience research and the treatment of central nervous system disorders by allowing physicians to directly intervene in the pathological neural circuits of their patients. To explore the logistical, educational, and economic barriers to adopting this technology into regular use in clinical care, the National Academies Forum on Neuroscience and Nervous System Disorders hosted a public workshop in October 2023.

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