Journal article

Vagus nerve stimulation for refractory epilepsy in children: More to VNS than seizure frequency reduction

A Shahwan, C Bailey, W Maxiner, AS Harvey

Epilepsia | WILEY | Published : 2009

Abstract

Purpose: Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is used increasingly as adjunctive therapy for refractory epilepsy. Studies of VNS in children report mainly seizure frequency reduction as a measure of efficacy and clinical details are often scanty. We report our experience with VNS in children with refractory epilepsy and emphasize the positive effects of VNS in terms of seizure severity. Methods: We reviewed 26 consecutive children who had VNS with a minimum follow-up period of 18 months. We examined their clinical characteristics, seizure types, seizure frequency, epilepsy syndrome diagnosis, and response to VNS in terms of seizure frequency and seizure severity. Results: Fifty-four percent of pati..

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