Unique ID issued by UMIN | UMIN000006313 |
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Receipt number | R000007467 |
Scientific Title | Optimization of methods to suppress afterdischarges in direct cortical electrical stimulation |
Date of disclosure of the study information | 2011/11/01 |
Last modified on | 2012/09/08 12:18:57 |
Optimization of methods to suppress afterdischarges in direct cortical electrical stimulation
Optimization of methods to suppress afterdischarges in direct cortical electrical stimulation
Optimization of methods to suppress afterdischarges in direct cortical electrical stimulation
Optimization of methods to suppress afterdischarges in direct cortical electrical stimulation
Japan |
Epilepsy
Neurology | Neurosurgery |
Others
NO
Additional brief pulse cortical stimulations are reported to suppress afterdischarges induced by direct cortical stimulation during functional mapping of patients with subdural electrode implantation for possible epilepsy or lesion surgeries before they evolve into clinical seizures. We aim to optimize parameters such as interval between the stimulation which caused afterdischarges and a brief pulse cortical stimulation, and duration of a brief pulse cortical stimulation.
Efficacy
Electroencephalographic data during and after direct cortical electrical stimulation is to be analyzed. Statistical methods such as Student's t-test or analysis of variance will be used to analyze parameters such as the rate of afterdischarge suppression, interval between the stimulation which induced afterdischarges and a brief pulse cortical stimulation, and the duration of brief pulse cortical stimulation. Spectrogram is to be used to analyze the relationship between frequency changes of electroencephalographic waveform and timing of a brief pulse cortical stimulation.
Interventional
Single arm
Non-randomized
Open -no one is blinded
Uncontrolled
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Prevention
Device,equipment |
Brief pulse cortical stimulation will be added in order to suppress afterdischarges induced by direct cortical stimulation. Intensity and frequency of brief pulse cortical stimulation will be equivalent to the stimulation which induced the afterdischarges. Duration of brief pulse cortical stimulation will be shorter than the stimulation which induced the afterdischarges, and will be generally shorter than 1 second.
10 | years-old | <= |
Not applicable |
Male and Female
Medically intractable epilepsy patients undergoing subdural and/or depth electrode implantation for possible epilepsy or lesion surgeries.
When an informed consent is not obtained.
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1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name | Akio Ikeda |
Kyoto University School of Medicine
Department of Neurology
54, Shogoin, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8508, JAPAN
1st name | |
Middle name | |
Last name |
Kyoto University School of Medicine
Department of Neurology
54, Shogoin, Sakyo-ku, Kyoto, 606-8508, JAPAN
Kyoto University School of Medicine
Japan Society of the Promotion of Science
Other
Nihon Kohden Corporation
National Center of Neurology and Psychiatry
Takeda Science Foundation
NO
2011 | Year | 11 | Month | 01 | Day |
Unpublished
Open public recruiting
2011 | Year | 11 | Month | 01 | Day |
2011 | Year | 11 | Month | 01 | Day |
1)In this study, we also plan to optimize amplifier circuits of an electroencephalographic recorder in order to terminate electrode saturation due to a cortical stimulation, and to detect afterdischarges earlier so that neccessary brief pulse cortical stimulations can be given promptly, which will contribute to safer practice of functional cortical mapping.
2)Also, we plan to integrate a cortical stimulator (MS-120B, Nihon Kohden Corporation) and a switch box (MS-120B, Nihon Kohden Corporation), which uses computer software to switch electrodes to stimulate, in order to carry out cortical functional mapping more safely and efficiently (MS-210B and PE-210A have been approved under the Pharmaceutical Affairs Act in Japan.).
2011 | Year | 09 | Month | 08 | Day |
2012 | Year | 09 | Month | 08 | Day |
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