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Deep Brain Stimulation for the Treatment of Medically Intractable Epilepsy: a Review on Clinical Application
Journal of Korean Epilepsy Society ; : 9-13, 2012.
Article Dans Coréen | WPRIM | ID: wpr-788629
ABSTRACT
It has been suggested that epileptic seizures can be interrupted by deep brain stimulation (DBS) of various deep brain structures which may exert a therapeutic control on seizure generators or correspond to ictal onset zone themselves. Several groups have used DBS in drug-resistant epilepsy cases for which resective surgery cannot be applied. The promising subcortical brain structures are anterior and centromedian nucleus of the thalamus, subthalamic nucleus, and other nuclei to treat epilepsy in light of previous clinical and experimental data. Recently two randomized trials of neurostimulation for controlling refractory epilepsy employed the strategies to stimulate electrodes placed on both anterior thalamic nuclei or near seizure foci in response to electroencephalographically detected epileptiform activity. However, the more large-scale, long-term clinical trials which elucidates optimal stimulation parameters, ideal selection criteria for epilepsy DBS should be performed before long.
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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Crises épileptiques / Thalamus / Encéphale / Sélection de patients / Noyau subthalamique / Noyaux antérieurs du thalamus / Noyaux intralaminaires du thalamus / Stimulation cérébrale profonde / Électrodes / Épilepsie Type d'étude: Essai clinique contrôlé langue: Coréen Texte intégral: Journal of Korean Epilepsy Society Année: 2012 Type: Article

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Texte intégral: Disponible Indice: WPRIM (Pacifique occidental) Sujet Principal: Crises épileptiques / Thalamus / Encéphale / Sélection de patients / Noyau subthalamique / Noyaux antérieurs du thalamus / Noyaux intralaminaires du thalamus / Stimulation cérébrale profonde / Électrodes / Épilepsie Type d'étude: Essai clinique contrôlé langue: Coréen Texte intégral: Journal of Korean Epilepsy Society Année: 2012 Type: Article