Practice trends and the outcome of neuromodulation therapies in epilepsy: A single‐center study
Autor: | Manmeet Kaur, Rabia Jamy, Diana Pizarro, Sandipan Pati, Emilia Toth |
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Rok vydání: | 2019 |
Předmět: |
medicine.medical_specialty
Deep brain stimulation business.industry medicine.medical_treatment Retrospective cohort study medicine.disease Single Center Outcome (game theory) lcsh:RC346-429 vagal nerve stimulation Neuromodulation (medicine) deep brain stimulation Epilepsy responsive stimulation Neurology Seizure control medicine Research studies Physical therapy Short Research Article epilepsy Neurology (clinical) business lcsh:Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system |
Zdroj: | Epilepsia Open Epilepsia Open, Vol 4, Iss 3, Pp 493-497 (2019) |
ISSN: | 2470-9239 |
Popis: | Neuromodulation therapies (VNS, RNS, and DBS) can improve seizure control in persons with epilepsy. However, there is a significant service gap in integrating these therapies in clinical care. Our epilepsy center has established an epilepsy neuromodulation clinic to improve access to patients, communication with referring physicians, track outcome and train future providers in programming neuromodulation devices. We report the (a) treatment outcome of the available neuromodulation therapies (ie, reduction in seizure frequency over 6‐12 months follow‐up); and (b) demonstrate the benefit of the specialized clinic (rapid titration, continuity of care, superior access for patient and vendors). In this single‐center, retrospective study, forty‐three adults (VNS = 27; RNS = 16) with drug‐resistant epilepsy were followed in the clinic during the 19 months study period. About 44‐69% of patients reported > 60% decrease in seizure. All patients were scheduled in the clinic within 2‐4 weeks, and stimulations were optimized rapidly. About 40% of patients participated in research while 28% were referred for additional diagnostic studies. Nineteen students and fellows were trained in programming neurostimulator. Epilepsy neuromodulation clinic can serve as an optimal solution for patients as well as providers due to rapid access, better continuity of care, higher recruitment for research studies, and training health professionals. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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