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Neutral Position or Contralateral Head Rotation in Vagus Nerve Stimulation Surgery: A Study of Surgical Pathway and Nervus Vagus Position with Peroperative Ultrasonography. [PDF]
Gürsoy G, Güvenç G.
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Status Epilepticus Treated With Vagus Nerve Stimulation in an Adult With Cortical Dysplasia: A Case Report. [PDF]
Gómez-Oropeza I+7 more
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Transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation as a pain modulator in knee osteoarthritis: a randomized controlled clinical trial. [PDF]
Elsehrawy GG+4 more
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Epilepsia, 1998
Summary: Left vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a promising new treatment for epilepsy. In 1997, VNS was approved in the United States as an adjunctive treatment for medically refractory partial‐onset seizures in adults and adolescents. For some patients with partial‐onset seizures, the adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are intolerable; for
S C, Schachter, C B, Saper
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Summary: Left vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is a promising new treatment for epilepsy. In 1997, VNS was approved in the United States as an adjunctive treatment for medically refractory partial‐onset seizures in adults and adolescents. For some patients with partial‐onset seizures, the adverse effects of antiepileptic drugs (AEDs) are intolerable; for
S C, Schachter, C B, Saper
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Vagus Nerve Stimulation and Headache
Headache: The Journal of Head and Face Pain, 2015Neuromodulation is an emerging area in headache management. Through neurostimulation, multiple brain areas can be modulated to alleviate pain, hence reducing the pharmacological need. In this review, we discuss the recent development of the vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for headache management.
Hsiangkuo Yuan, Stephen D. Silberstein
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2019
The use of neuromodulatory devices for the treatment of neurological disorders provides a non-invasive and non-pharmacologic therapeutic approach for patients. Recent years have seen a significant increase in the development and assessment of the efficacy of these devices to treat primary headache and facial pain disorders.
Carli Bullis, Colin Roberts
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The use of neuromodulatory devices for the treatment of neurological disorders provides a non-invasive and non-pharmacologic therapeutic approach for patients. Recent years have seen a significant increase in the development and assessment of the efficacy of these devices to treat primary headache and facial pain disorders.
Carli Bullis, Colin Roberts
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Arrhythmias and vagus nerve stimulation
Heart Failure Reviews, 2010Enhancing vagal tone by delivering electrical stimulation to the vagal nerves (VNS) is emerging as a promising novel therapy in heart failure. In addition, VNS is already an FDA-approved therapy for refractory epilepsy and depression. Besides its well-known negative chronotropic, inotropic, and dromotropic effects, VNS has profound effects on cardiac ...
Todor N. Mazgalev, Youhua Zhang
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Vagus nerve stimulation in depression
Expert Opinion on Pharmacotherapy, 2001Ever since the introduction of chemical and electrical convulsive treatment for psychiatric disorders in the 1930s and 1940s, biological techniques have been used extensively in the amelioration of a variety of psychiatric disorders. Techniques of recent vintage have included transcranial magnetic stimulation, deep brain stimulation and vagus nerve ...
Harold A. Sackeim+4 more
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What is Vagus Nerve Stimulation?
Journal of Psychosocial Nursing and Mental Health Services, 2006<h4>EXCERPT</h4> <p>Pharmacotherapy is not effective for some patients, and there is a need for alternative therapies. In contrast to pharmacological treatments, therapeutic brain stimulation involves the electrical modulation of brain function.
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