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FV 7 High-frequency anterior thalamus stimulation increases alertness in epilepsy patients during alert- and drowsy-wakefulness

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Objective Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of anterior thalamic nuclei (ANT) reduces frequency and intensity of epileptic partial and secondarily-generalized seizures. ANT-DBS disrupts sleep in epilepsy patients. We investigated the impact… Click to show full abstract

Objective Deep brain stimulation (DBS) of anterior thalamic nuclei (ANT) reduces frequency and intensity of epileptic partial and secondarily-generalized seizures. ANT-DBS disrupts sleep in epilepsy patients. We investigated the impact of ANT-DBS on alertness in wakeful epilepsy patients. This might help to better understand mechanisms of action of high frequency ANT-DBS in humans. Methods Four patients with different structural epileptic pathology were included in this retrospective case-cohort study. We analysed physiological parameters of alertness during stimulation-ON and -OFF intervals in short- and long-term electroencephalograms (EEG) of patients in states of alert- and drowsy-wakefulness. Results We demonstrate that ANT-DBS increases acutely and reproducible the alertness of wakeful patients during stimulation-ON intervals. Significance This is the first demonstration of such an effect in humans. The enhanced alertness might contribute to the antiepileptic effect of ANT-DBS. Corroborated with the sleep-disruption effect of ANT-DBS in epilepsy patients, our results deliver circumstantial evidences that high-frequency ANT-DBS activates thalamo-cortical connections that promote wakefulness. In addition, our data suggest that ANT-DBS might improve the post-ictal recovery of epileptic patients and counterbalance the antiepileptic-drug induced fatigue.

Keywords: frequency; stimulation; dbs; ant dbs; epilepsy patients

Journal Title: Clinical Neurophysiology
Year Published: 2017

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