Managing Seizures in Newborns for Better Outcomes
Researchers studied how to treat seizures in newborns, particularly focusing on those who experience seizures shortly after birth.
Researchers studied how to treat seizures in newborns, particularly focusing on those who experience seizures shortly after birth.
Researchers studied how to detect unusual patterns in heart and brain activity data, specifically using ECG (heart) and EEG (brain) readings.
This study looked at how well three different neuromodulation techniquesβVagus Nerve Stimulation (VNS), Responsive Neurostimulation (RNS), and Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS)βwork for adults with refractory bitemporal lobe epilepsy (BTLE), which is a type of epilepsy that is hard to treatβ¦
Researchers studied 631 children aged 1 month to 6 years who experienced their first febrile seizure (FS) at Children’s Hospital 2 in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Researchers studied the metabolic profiles of people with epilepsy to see if there are common patterns among different groups.
This study focuses on the use of vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) as a treatment for status epilepticus in children, which is a serious condition where seizures last too long or happen back-to-back.
Researchers studied how machine learning (ML) can help predict where seizures start in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE).
Researchers studied three cases of infantile epilepsy, which is a type of epilepsy that affects babies from birth to two years old.
Researchers studied how pediatric hospitals in Canada use imaging methods, like MRI and CT scans, to evaluate children who have new-onset seizures.