Optimizing vagus nerve stimulation for Super Refractory Status Epilepticus: A case series and systematic review
Pichardo‐Rojas D, Camarena‐Rubio KJ, Gómez‐Oropeza I, Macias‐López JU, Valenzuela‐Rangel AF, Flores‐Patiño B, Castelo‐Pablos MF, Bravo‐Osorno VI, Quiñones MADR, Vanegas LH, et al.
Epileptic Disorders · 2025
Key finding
Further studies are needed to define the role of VNS in SRSE.
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- Systematic Review / Meta-Analysis
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Pichardo‐Rojas, D., Camarena‐Rubio, K. J., Gómez‐Oropeza, I., Macias‐López, J. U., Valenzuela‐Rangel, A. F., Flores‐Patiño, B., Castelo‐Pablos, M. F., Bravo‐Osorno, V. I., Quiñones, M. A. D. R., Vanegas, L. H., Mejía‐Pérez, S. I., & Paredes‐Aragón, E. (2025). Optimizing vagus nerve stimulation for Super Refractory Status Epilepticus: A case series and systematic review. Epileptic Disorders, 27(5), 1038-1050. https://doi.org/10.1002/epd2.70053
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