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Optimization of deep brain stimulation parameters in patients with medically refractory epilepsy
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The purpose of this research is to better understand how deep brain stimulation settings can affect the electrical activity in the brain and the frequency of seizures. There are a number of different ways in which the deep brain stimulation electrodes can be programmed to stimulate the brain. This research study uses the implanted battery in the chest to record electrical activity from the brain at different stimulation settings. We then use this electrical activity to determine stimulation settings that are “personalized” to your brain.
Male or Female
18 years and over
Inclusion Criteria:
People who have medically refractory epilepsy with a deep brain stimulator in place
Exclusion Criteria:
People who have dementia of sufficient severity to impair their ability to make healthcare related decisions for themselvesBrain & Nervous System
Epilepsy, DBS, Deep Brain Stimulation
Robert McGovern - rmcgover@umn.edu
Robert McGovern, MD
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