Neural Regeneration Research (Jan 2017)

High-frequency and brief-pulse stimulation pulses terminate cortical electrical stimulation-induced afterdischarges

  • Zhi-wei Ren,
  • Yong-jie Li,
  • Tao Yu,
  • Duan-yu Ni,
  • Guo-jun Zhang,
  • Wei Du,
  • Yuan-yuan Piao,
  • Xiao-xia Zhou

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/1673-5374.208576
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 6
pp. 938 – 944

Abstract

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Brief-pulse stimulation at 50 Hz has been shown to terminate afterdischarges observed in epilepsy patients. However, the optimal pulse stimulation parameters for terminating cortical electrical stimulation-induced afterdischarges remain unclear. In the present study, we examined the effects of different brief-pulse stimulation frequencies (5, 50 and 100 Hz) on cortical electrical stimulation-induced afterdischarges in 10 patients with refractory epilepsy. Results demonstrated that brief-pulse stimulation could terminate cortical electrical stimulation-induced afterdischarges in refractory epilepsy patients. In conclusion, (1) a brief-pulse stimulation was more effective when the afterdischarge did not extend to the surrounding brain area. (2) A higher brief-pulse stimulation frequency (especially 100 Hz) was more likely to terminate an afterdischarge. (3) A low current intensity of brief-pulse stimulation was more likely to terminate an afterdischarge

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