Case Report: Embedding "Digital Chronotherapy" Into Medical Devices-A Canine Validation for Controlling Status Epilepticus Through Multi-Scale Rhythmic Brain Stimulation.
The occurrence and severity of epilepsy seizures are rhythmic and vary across the day-night cycle. Here, we explored the use of a new implantable brain stimulator capable of adjusting the delivery of therapeutic electrical pulses according to the time of day. The stimulator was tested in a canine with naturally occurring epilepsy. In the seven months following implantation, no high-severity seizures were observed, allowing for reduced medication.
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Case Report: Embedding "Digital Chronotherapy" Into Medical Devices-A Canine Validation for Controlling Status Epilepticus Through Multi-Scale Rhythmic Brain Stimulation.
The occurrence and severity of epilepsy seizures are rhythmic and vary across the day-night cycle. Here, we explored the use of a new implantable brain stimulator capable of adjusting the delivery of therapeutic electrical pulses according to the time of day. The stimulator was tested in a canine with naturally occurring epilepsy. In the seven months following implantation, no high-severity seizures were observed, allowing for reduced medication.
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