2020
DOI: 10.1007/s10072-020-04614-z
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Different modalities of invasive neurostimulation for epilepsy

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“…Animal studies also showed that static magnetic fields can modulate the severity of audiogenic seizures [44] and reduce epileptiform activity [27]. Furthermore, invasive neurostimulation has rendered good results in these pathologies [75], so trying to mimic its effects in a noninvasive way could be of capital relevance. Establishing a dose and schedule for magnet treatment in humans would be a first step in the transference of these results into human therapeutics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Animal studies also showed that static magnetic fields can modulate the severity of audiogenic seizures [44] and reduce epileptiform activity [27]. Furthermore, invasive neurostimulation has rendered good results in these pathologies [75], so trying to mimic its effects in a noninvasive way could be of capital relevance. Establishing a dose and schedule for magnet treatment in humans would be a first step in the transference of these results into human therapeutics.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The three most commonly used neuromodulatory techniques with evidence of safety and efficacy are vagus nerve stimulation, responsive neurostimulation, and deep brain stimulation (thalamic), considered after full presurgical evaluation in specialist centers. 57 ILAE has developed criteria for Level 1 and Level 2 pediatric epilepsy surgery centers, according to facilities and competencies. Level 1 centers provide care for children 9 years old or older with discrete lesions including hippocampal sclerosis who are undergoing lobectomy or lesionectomy not close to eloquent cortex.…”
Section: Epilepsy Surgerymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When resective/ablative surgical procedures have failed to achieve seizure control, when resective surgery is contraindicated, or when a patient prefers a minimally invasive procedure, neuromodulatory methods can also be used. The three most commonly used neuromodulatory techniques with evidence of safety and efficacy are vagus nerve stimulation, responsive neurostimulation, and deep brain stimulation (thalamic), considered after full presurgical evaluation in specialist centers 57 …”
Section: Therapeutic Approachesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As surgical resection is not always possible or helpful, implantable neuromodulatoy devices delivering electrical stimulations to targeted regions of the brain are the next best choice to reduce or mitigate seizures [2], [4], [5]. Two intracranial options include deep brain stimulation (DBS) and responsive neurostimulation.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%