Journal article
The evolution of endovascular electroencephalography: Historical perspective and future applications
RK Sefcik, NL Opie, SE John, CP Kellner, J Mocco, TJ Oxley
Neurosurgical Focus | AMER ASSOC NEUROLOGICAL SURGEONS | Published : 2016
Abstract
Current standard practice requires an invasive approach to the recording of electroencephalography (EEG) for epilepsy surgery, deep brain stimulation (DBS), and brain-machine interfaces (BMIs). The development of endovascular techniques offers a minimally invasive route to recording EEG from deep brain structures. This historical perspective aims to describe the technical progress in endovascular EEG by reviewing the first endovascular recordings made using a wire electrode, which was followed by the development of nanowire and catheter recordings and, finally, the most recent progress in stent-electrode recordings. The technical progress in device technology over time and the development of..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Ms. Sefcik was supported, in part, by the National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences of the National Institutes of Health under award no. TL1TR001434.