Randomised Controlled TrialiVNSn = 18

Add-On Deep Brain Stimulation versus Continued Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Childhood Epilepsy (ADVANCE): A Partially Randomized Patient Preference Trial

Suresh H, Mithani K, Warsi N, Ochi A, Otsubo H, Drake JM, Rutka JT, Kerr E, Smith ML, Breitbart S, et al.

Annals of Neurology · 2024

Key finding

ANN NEUROL 2024;96:405-411.

Condition
Epilepsy
Stimulation
iVNS
Evidence tier
Randomised Controlled Trial
Participants
18
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Cite this study

Suresh, H., Mithani, K., Warsi, N., Ochi, A., Otsubo, H., Drake, J. M., Rutka, J. T., Kerr, E., Smith, M. L., Breitbart, S., Yau, I., McRae, L., Chau, V., Weiss, S., Jain, P., Donner, E., Fasano, A., Gorodetsky, C., & Ibrahim, G. M. (2024). Add-On Deep Brain Stimulation versus Continued Vagus Nerve Stimulation for Childhood Epilepsy (ADVANCE): A Partially Randomized Patient Preference Trial. Annals of Neurology, 96(2), 405-411. https://doi.org/10.1002/ana.26956

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