Vagus nerve stimulation in children - surgical outcomes

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Authors

NOVÁK Zdeněk CHRASTINA Jan OŠLEJŠKOVÁ Hana RYZÍ Michal HORÁK Ondřej BRÁZDIL Milan REKTOR Ivan

Year of publication 2012
Type Conference abstract
MU Faculty or unit

Central European Institute of Technology

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Description The management of intractable epilepsy in children is a challenging problem. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is an established palliative method of pharmacoresistant seizures treatment for children that do not respond to antiepileptic drugs and are not candidates for resective surgery. There are data suggesting worse clinical effect of vagus nerve stimulation in adult patients than in children and adolescents. VNS was not generally recommended for children younger than 12 years However this limitation has been abandoned in favour of earlier VNS indication. Recent data also support the safety and efficiacy of VNS stimulation in children < 12 as well in older children.
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