Vagus nerve stimulation and drug reduction
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Abstract
The authors prospectively assessed drug reduction and patient satisfaction in 21 patients using vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) for refractory epilepsy and compared results to a case-matched control group with a mean follow-up of 13.2 months. Significant antiepileptic drug (AED) reduction occurred in 9/21 (42.9)% of VNS patients averaging 0.43 AED/patient, with dose reduction in four patients (19.0%). For 12/21 (57.1%) patients not reducing AED, dose reduction occurred in 6/21 (28.6%). Drug and dose reduction of AED is possible in patients using VNS for refractory epilepsy without loss of seizure control and with improved patient satisfaction.
- Received August 30, 2000.
- Accepted November 8, 2000.
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- William O Tatum, physician, University of South FloridaWOTIV@aol.com
Submitted May 16, 2001 - Vagus nerve stimulation and drug reduction
- Vijay Venkataraman, Assistant Professor, Neurology, University of Texas-Health Science Center-HoustonVijay.Venkataraman@uth.tmc.edu
Submitted April 28, 2001
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