Long-term effects of vagus nerve stimulation in refractory pediatric epilepsy: A single-center experience
Yalnizoglu D, Ardicli D, Bilginer B, Konuskan B, Karli Oguz K, Akalan N, Turanli G, Saygi S, Topcu M
Epilepsy & Behavior · 2020
Key finding
A total of 58 children (male/female: 40/18) with a mean follow-up duration of 5.7 years (3 months to 20 years) were included.
- Condition
- Epilepsy
- Stimulation
- iVNS
- Evidence tier
- Observational / Cohort
- Participants
- 58
Cite this study
Yalnizoglu, D., Ardicli, D., Bilginer, B., Konuskan, B., Karli Oguz, K., Akalan, N., Turanli, G., Saygi, S., & Topcu, M. (2020). Long-term effects of vagus nerve stimulation in refractory pediatric epilepsy: A single-center experience. Epilepsy & Behavior, 110, 107147. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.yebeh.2020.107147
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