2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.yebeh.2012.07.026
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Possibly lifesaving, noninvasive, EEG‐guided neuromodulation in anesthesia‐refractory partial status epilepticus

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“…In contrast, our report and another recent case 10 suggest rTMS in RSE merits further exploration. New studies should investigate various rTMS stimulation parameters, safety issues, and bioengineering considerations in the ICU setting.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
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“…In contrast, our report and another recent case 10 suggest rTMS in RSE merits further exploration. New studies should investigate various rTMS stimulation parameters, safety issues, and bioengineering considerations in the ICU setting.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 86%
“…The efficacy and safety profile of antiepileptic rTMS in the ICU is poorly understood. Only one prior successful case of rTMS for RSE in the ICU has been reported 10 . Hypothetical concerns about interference with ICU electronic equipment may also limit clinical use and warrant further exploration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We found 14 adult cases of SRSE with detailed clinical descriptions (Bausell et al, 2011;Finné Lenoir et al, 2013;Fugate et al, 2010;Hocker et al, 2014;Johnson et al, 2010;Kanter et al, 2008;Kondziella et al, 2008;Krishnamurthy and Drislane, 1997;Mirski et al, 1995;Moseley and Degiorgio, 2014;Prüss and Holtkamp, 2008;Robakis and Hirsch, 2006;Standley et al, 2012;Thordstein and Constantinescu, 2012) (see Table 3). Almost all of these patients were young (27 year-old; range, 17-68).…”
Section: Case Reports Of Prolonged Super Refractory Status Epilepticumentioning
confidence: 94%
“…Based on this information, the lack of response to pharmacologic treatment, and the reported benefit of rTMS in refractory status epilepticus (Thordstein and Constantinescu 2012; Liu et al 2013), approximately 14 months after his initial generalized convulsion and five months after his seizure frequency increased, we initiated rTMS therapy. rTMS was directed at the left occipital focus with the coil center immediately medial to O1 and the handle pointed towards T5 (Magstim Rapid 2 , Figure-of-Eight D70 air-cooled coil system).…”
Section: Casementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Two small randomized trials have suggested that rTMS may have beneficial effects in medication-refractory focal epilepsy, with a decrease in seizures of 72-80.6% in selected patients (Fregni et al 2006; Sun et al 2012). Case reports have suggested that rTMS may also be beneficial in epilepsia partialis continua (Rotenberg et al 2009), and more recently, in status epilepticus (Thordstein and Constantinescu 2012; Liu et al 2013). This anti-seizure effect is notably larger than in pharmacotherapy trials, which may be due to the fact that the low-frequency rTMS protocol used in this case is believed to induce synaptic plasticity via a long term depression-type mechanism, distinct from the pathways involved in AED mechanisms.…”
Section: Casementioning
confidence: 99%