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@article{1472903, author = {Chrastina, Jan and Novák, Zdeněk and Zeman, Tomáš and Kočvarová, Jitka and Pail, Martin and Doležalová, Irena and Jarkovský, Jiří and Brázdil, Milan}, article_location = {London}, article_number = {JUL 2018}, doi = {http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seizure.2018.04.022}, keywords = {Epilepsy; Vagus nerve stimulation; Long term follow up; Responder; Battery replacement}, language = {eng}, issn = {1059-1311}, journal = {Seizure-European journal of epilepsy}, title = {Single-center long-term results of vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy: A 10-17 year follow-up study}, volume = {59}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1472903 AU - Chrastina, Jan - Novák, Zdeněk - Zeman, Tomáš - Kočvarová, Jitka - Pail, Martin - Doležalová, Irena - Jarkovský, Jiří - Brázdil, Milan PY - 2018 TI - Single-center long-term results of vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy: A 10-17 year follow-up study JF - Seizure-European journal of epilepsy VL - 59 IS - JUL 2018 SP - 41-47 EP - 41-47 PB - W.B. Saunders Ltd. SN - 10591311 KW - Epilepsy KW - Vagus nerve stimulation KW - Long term follow up KW - Responder KW - Battery replacement N2 - Purpose: The paper presents a long-term follow-up study of VNS patients, analyzing seizure outcome, medication changes, and surgical problems. Method: 74 adults with VMS for 10 to 17 years were evaluated yearly as: non-responder - NR (seizure frequency reduction <50%), responder - R (reduction >= 50% and <90%), and 90% responder - 90R (reduction >= 90%). Delayed R or 90R (>= 4 years after surgery), patients with antiepileptic medication changes and battery or complete system replacement were identified. Statistical analysis of potential outcome predictors (age, seizure duration, MRI, seizure type) was performed. Results: The rates of R and 90R related to the patients with outcome data available for the study years 1, 2, 10, and 17 were for R 38.4%, 51.4%, 63.6%, and 77.8%, and for 90R 1.4%, 5.6%, 15.1%, and 11.1%. The absolute numbers of R and 90R increased until years 2 and 6. Antiepileptic therapy was changed in 62 patients (87.9%). There were 11 delayed R and four delayed 90R, with medication changes in the majority. At least one battery replacement was performed in 51 patients (68.9%), 49 of whom R or 90R. VNS system was completely replaced in 7 patients (9.5%) and explanted in 7 NR (9.5%). No significant predictor of VNS outcome was found. Conclusions: After an initial increase, the rate of R and 90R remains stable in long-term follow-up. The changes of antiepileptic treatment in most patients potentially influence the outcome. Battery replacements or malfunctioning system exchange reflect the patient's satisfaction and correlate with good outcomes. (C) 2018 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. ER -
CHRASTINA, Jan, Zdeněk NOVÁK, Tomáš ZEMAN, Jitka KOČVAROVÁ, Martin PAIL, Irena DOLEŽALOVÁ, Jiří JARKOVSKÝ and Milan BRÁZDIL. Single-center long-term results of vagus nerve stimulation for epilepsy: A 10-17 year follow-up study. \textit{Seizure-European journal of epilepsy}. London: W.B. Saunders Ltd., 2018, vol.~59, JUL 2018, p.~41-47. ISSN~1059-1311. Available from: https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.seizure.2018.04.022.
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