2015
Lateralization of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with chronic ambulatory electrocorticography
King-Stephens D, Mirro E, Weber PB, Laxer KD, Van Ness PC, Salanova V, Spencer DC, Heck CN, Goldman A, Jobst B, Shields DC, Bergey GK, Eisenschenk S, Worrell GA, Rossi MA, Gross RE, Cole AJ, Sperling MR, Nair DR, Gwinn RP, Park YD, Rutecki PA, Fountain NB, Wharen RE, Hirsch LJ, Miller IO, Barkley GL, Edwards JC, Geller EB, Berg MJ, Sadler TL, Sun FT, Morrell MJ. Lateralization of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy with chronic ambulatory electrocorticography. Epilepsia 2015, 56: 959-967. PMID: 25988840, PMCID: PMC4676303, DOI: 10.1111/epi.13010.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsMesial temporal lobe epilepsyChronic ambulatory electrocorticographyElectrographic seizuresTemporal lobe epilepsyMTL epilepsySeizure lateralizationLobe epilepsyTreatment decisionsMTL seizuresInpatient video-electroencephalography (EEG) monitoringIctal ECoG activityInpatient video-EEG monitoringVideo-electroencephalography monitoringVideo-EEG monitoringIntractable epilepsySeizure focusECoG activityLarge cohortAmbulatory settingResponsive neurostimulationPatientsSeizuresEpilepsyIntracranial electrodesECoG
2014
Two‐year seizure reduction in adults with medically intractable partial onset epilepsy treated with responsive neurostimulation: Final results of the RNS System Pivotal trial
Heck CN, King‐Stephens D, Massey AD, Nair DR, Jobst BC, Barkley GL, Salanova V, Cole AJ, Smith MC, Gwinn RP, Skidmore C, Van Ness PC, Bergey GK, Park YD, Miller I, Geller E, Rutecki PA, Zimmerman R, Spencer DC, Goldman A, Edwards JC, Leiphart JW, Wharen RE, Fessler J, Fountain NB, Worrell GA, Gross RE, Eisenschenk S, Duckrow RB, Hirsch LJ, Bazil C, O'Donovan CA, Sun FT, Courtney TA, Seale CG, Morrell MJ. Two‐year seizure reduction in adults with medically intractable partial onset epilepsy treated with responsive neurostimulation: Final results of the RNS System Pivotal trial. Epilepsia 2014, 55: 432-441. PMID: 24621228, PMCID: PMC4233950, DOI: 10.1111/epi.12534.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsIntractable partial-onset seizuresPartial-onset seizuresOpen-label periodResponsive stimulationSeizure focusSeizure reductionOnset seizuresSham stimulationIntractable partial onset epilepsySerious adverse event ratesFocal cortical stimulationPartial-onset epilepsyAdverse event ratesFrequency of seizuresMedian percent reductionAdditional treatment optionsSham stimulation groupBlinded periodMonth postimplantAdjunctive therapyAdverse eventsOnset epilepsyPivotal trialsCortical stimulationTreatment options
2004
The hazards of lack of co-registration of ictal brain SPECT with MRI: A case report of sinusitis mimicking a brainstem seizure focus
Butler T, Hirsch LJ, Claassen J. The hazards of lack of co-registration of ictal brain SPECT with MRI: A case report of sinusitis mimicking a brainstem seizure focus. BMC Medical Physics 2004, 4: 2. PMID: 15569392, PMCID: PMC535895, DOI: 10.1186/1471-2385-4-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchSeizure-like episodesSeizure focusBrain SPECTBackgroundSingle photon emissionIctal brain SPECTIctal SPECT studiesSeizure-free periodInterictal studiesInjection of radiotracerRefractory seizuresIctal SPECTCase reportSphenoid sinusRadiotracer uptakeHigh-resolution structural imagesSPECT studiesYoung womenSPECTFocal areasSeizuresPhoton emissionMRIEpisodesSinusitisEncephalitis