Controlled Clinical TrialiVNS

Electroencephalographic correlates of low-frequency vagus nerve stimulation therapy for Crohn's disease

Kibleur A, Pellissier S, Sinniger V, Robert J, Gronlier E, Clarençon D, Vercueil L, Hoffmann D, Bonaz B, David O

Clinical Neurophysiology · 2018

Key finding

Acute VNS induced increased spectral power in delta and theta bands on frontal, temporal and occipital electrodes.

Condition
Gut Health
Stimulation
iVNS
Evidence tier
Controlled Clinical Trial
Participants
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Cite this study

Kibleur, A., Pellissier, S., Sinniger, V., Robert, J., Gronlier, E., Clarençon, D., Vercueil, L., Hoffmann, D., Bonaz, B., & David, O. (2018). Electroencephalographic correlates of low-frequency vagus nerve stimulation therapy for Crohn's disease. Clinical Neurophysiology, 129(5), 1041-1046. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2018.02.127

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