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Epilepsy Res ; 141: 95-101, 2018 03.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29547789

ABSTRACT

The aim of this review is to evaluate whether open-loop or closed-loop neocortical electrical stimulation should be the preferred approach to manage seizures in intractable epilepsy. Twenty cases of open-loop neocortical stimulation with an implanted device have been reported, in 5 case studies. Closed-loop stimulation with an implanted device has been investigated in a larger number of patients in the RNS System clinical trials. With 230 patients enrolled at the start of the Long-term Treatment Trial, 115 remained at the last reported follow-up. Open-loop stimulation reduced seizure frequency in patients on average with over 90% compared to baseline. Closed-loop stimulation reduces seizure frequency with 60%-65%. Even though open-loop neocortical electrical stimulation has only been reported in 20 patients, and closed-loop in much a larger sample, evidence suggests that both approaches are effective in reducing seizures. It remains an open question which should be clinically preferred. Therefore, a head-to-head adaptive clinical study comparing both approaches is proposed.


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Deep Brain Stimulation/methods , Epilepsy/therapy , Neocortex/physiology , Nerve Net/physiology , Adolescent , Adult , Child , Electrodes, Implanted , Electroencephalography , Epilepsy/psychology , Female , Humans , Male , Middle Aged , PubMed , Quality of Life , Young Adult
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