Paediatria Croatica, Vol. 56 No. 2, 2012.
Original scientific paper
VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION IN CHILDREN WITH REFRACTORY EPILEPSY: AGE AT IMPLANTATION AS A PREDICTOR OF BETTER EFFICACY
Lieven Lagae
; Department Paediatric Neurology, University Hospitals Leuven, Leuven Belgium
An Verstrepen
Katrien Jansen
Abstract
In this study, the efficacy of vagus nerve stimulation treatment was analyzed in a cohort of 70 children with refractory epilepsy. Both children with partial (n=16) and generalized epilepsies (n=54) were included. Age at implantation varied between 19 months and 25 years. Overall, responder rate was 54% with 5.7% of the children becoming seizure free. The only factor in our analysis that could predict good outcome was age at implantation. In the youngest age group (<5 years), responder rate was 77% and this group also included 3 of the 4 seizure free children. These 3 seizure free children were known to suffer from tuberous sclerosis. There were no outcome differences comparing generalized with partial epilepsies.
Keywords
Descriptors: VAGUS NERVE STIMULATION; EPILEPSY; CHILDREN
Hrčak ID:
87277
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Publication date:
25.6.2012.
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