Intracerebral Electrical Stimulation and the Optimisation of Presurgical Planning in Drug-refractory Partial Epilepsy
A Study of the Effect of Intracerebral Electrical Stimulation on the Optimisation of Presurgical Planning in Drug-refractory Partial Epilepsy (StiMiC)
University Hospital, Toulouse
20 participants
Nov 14, 2018
INTERVENTIONAL
Conditions
Summary
Patients with drug-refractory epilepsy sometimes need to be implanted with intracerebral electrodes in order to identify their seizure onset zone. During this procedure, direct electrical brain stimulations represent a standard clinical practice to assess seizure sensitivity and for functional mapping. This study aims at assessing if extending the range of stimulation frequencies of the usual clinical frequencies is of benefit for the definition of the seizure onset zone and hence for the presurgical planning.
Eligibility
Inclusion Criteria1
- all patients undergoing a stereo-electro-encephalography (SEEG), age 12 to 65 years old.
Exclusion Criteria1
- usual excluding criteria for a SEEG.
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Interventions
This new condition of stimulation of electrical Brain Stimulation will be evaluate to determine if this stimulation is more efficient that standard stimulation condition
Locations(1)
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NCT03738072