Estimating Long-Term Vagus Nerve Stimulation Effectiveness: Accounting for Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Changes
Révész D, Fröjd V, Rydenhag B, Ben-Menachem E
Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface · 2018
Key finding
Median age at epilepsy onset was five years and mean years from diagnosis to VNS implantation was 16.5 years.
- Condition
- Epilepsy
- Stimulation
- iVNS
- Evidence tier
- Observational / Cohort
- Participants
- —
Cite this study
Révész, D., Fröjd, V., Rydenhag, B., & Ben-Menachem, E. (2018). Estimating Long-Term Vagus Nerve Stimulation Effectiveness: Accounting for Antiepileptic Drug Treatment Changes. Neuromodulation: Technology at the Neural Interface, 21(8), 797-804. https://doi.org/10.1111/ner.12775
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