Baseline characteristics and predictors for early implantation of vagus nerve stimulation therapy in people with drug-resistant epilepsy: Observations from an international prospective outcomes registry (CORE-VNS).
Patrick KwanMassimiliano BoffiniFiras FahoumRiëm El TahryTerence J O'BrienKaren KeoughJane BoggsHadassa Goldberg-SternFrancesca BeraldiGaia GiannicolaYing-Chieh LeeArjune Sennull nullPublished in: Epilepsia open (2024)
Neuromodulation can be a very helpful treatment in people who have seizures that do not respond to medications. The most widely utilized neuromodulation therapy is vagus nerve stimulation (VNS). We present data from a large, global study to show that people use an average of seven anti-seizure medications before attempting VNS Therapy and that it takes about 10 years for people to get their first VNS implant. We advocate for clearer treatment guidelines on how and when to consider VNS Therapy in people with seizures that are resistant to medication.