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Russell P Saneto1, Marcio A Sotero de Menezes, Jeffrey G Ojemann
1Division of Pediatric Neurology, Children's Hospital and Regional Medical Center/University of Washington, Seattle, WA 98105, USA. russ.saneto@seattlechildrens.org
Abstract:
Forty-three children less than 12 years of age having intractable seizures were treated with vagus nerve stimulation. Five children were monitored for <12 months, 16 children for 12 to 17 months, and 22 children for > or =18 months with overall median seizure reduction of 55%. Thirty-seven percent had at least 90% reduction. Vagus nerve stimulation was effective in children with generalized, mixed, and partial medically refractory seizures.
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