2017
Brain‐responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy
Geller EB, Skarpaas TL, Gross RE, Goodman RR, Barkley GL, Bazil CW, Berg MJ, Bergey GK, Cash SS, Cole AJ, Duckrow RB, Edwards JC, Eisenschenk S, Fessler J, Fountain NB, Goldman AM, Gwinn RP, Heck C, Herekar A, Hirsch LJ, Jobst BC, King‐Stephens D, Labar DR, Leiphart JW, Marsh WR, Meador KJ, Mizrahi EM, Murro AM, Nair DR, Noe KH, Park YD, Rutecki PA, Salanova V, Sheth RD, Shields DC, Skidmore C, Smith MC, Spencer DC, Srinivasan S, Tatum W, Van Ness PC, Vossler DG, Wharen RE, Worrell GA, Yoshor D, Zimmerman RS, Cicora K, Sun FT, Morrell MJ. Brain‐responsive neurostimulation in patients with medically intractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsy. Epilepsia 2017, 58: 994-1004. PMID: 28398014, DOI: 10.1111/epi.13740.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMesial temporal lobe epilepsyMesial temporal sclerosisSeizure-free periodTemporal lobe epilepsySeizure reductionAdverse eventsLobe epilepsyIntractable mesial temporal lobe epilepsySerious device-related adverse eventsIntractable partial-onset seizuresMedian percent seizure reductionMesial temporal lobe originBilateral mesial temporal lobe epilepsyDevice-related adverse eventsBrain-responsive neurostimulationImplant site infectionPercent seizure reductionPartial-onset seizuresProspective clinical trialsTemporal lobe originVagus nerve stimulationEffective treatment optionPercent of subjectsPreimplantation baselineTemporal sclerosis
2015
Long-term treatment with responsive brain stimulation in adults with refractory partial seizures
Bergey GK, Morrell MJ, Mizrahi EM, Goldman A, King-Stephens D, Nair D, Srinivasan S, Jobst B, Gross RE, Shields DC, Barkley G, Salanova V, Olejniczak P, Cole A, Cash SS, Noe K, Wharen R, Worrell G, Murro AM, Edwards J, Duchowny M, Spencer D, Smith M, Geller E, Gwinn R, Skidmore C, Eisenschenk S, Berg M, Heck C, Van Ness P, Fountain N, Rutecki P, Massey A, O'Donovan C, Labar D, Duckrow RB, Hirsch LJ, Courtney T, Sun FT, Seale CG. Long-term treatment with responsive brain stimulation in adults with refractory partial seizures. Neurology 2015, 84: 810-817. PMID: 25616485, PMCID: PMC4339127, DOI: 10.1212/wnl.0000000000001280.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRefractory partial-onset seizuresPartial-onset seizuresRefractory partial seizuresOnset seizuresQuality of lifePartial seizuresResponsive neurostimulatorSerious device-related adverse eventsMedian percent seizure reductionGeneralized tonic-clonic seizuresOpen-label safety studyDevice-related adverse eventsImplant site infectionPercent seizure reductionResponsive brain stimulationClass IV evidenceTonic-clonic seizuresDirect cortical stimulationLong-term efficacyLong-term treatmentRNS SystemDirect neurostimulationSeizure reductionAdverse eventsSite infection