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Responsive neurostimulation with low‐frequency stimulation

Deep brain stimulation and responsive neurostimulation (RNS) use high‐frequency stimulation (HFS) per the pivotal trials and manufacturer‐recommended therapy protocols. However, not all patients respond to HFS. In this retrospective case series, 10 patients implanted with the RNS System were program...

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Published in:Epilepsia (Copenhagen) 2023-02, Vol.64 (2), p.e16-e22
Main Authors: Alcala‐Zermeno, Juan Luis, Starnes, Keith, Gregg, Nicholas M., Worrell, Greg, Lundstrom, Brian N.
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Language:English
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Summary:Deep brain stimulation and responsive neurostimulation (RNS) use high‐frequency stimulation (HFS) per the pivotal trials and manufacturer‐recommended therapy protocols. However, not all patients respond to HFS. In this retrospective case series, 10 patients implanted with the RNS System were programmed with low‐frequency stimulation (LFS) to treat their seizures; nine of these patients were previously treated with HFS (100 Hz or greater). LFS was defined as frequency
ISSN:0013-9580
1528-1167
1528-1167
DOI:10.1111/epi.17467