Thalamic Stimulation for Epilepsy Study
Seizures, Epilepsy, Seizure Disorder
About this trial
This is an interventional basic science trial for Seizures
Eligibility Criteria
Sites / Locations
- Duke University Health System
Arms of the Study
Arm 1
Experimental
ANT recording and stimulation
Up to 15 adult patients who present to Duke Neurosurgery for routine seizure location using sEEG will be asked to enroll in this pilot study of ANT recording and stimulation. Once enrolled in the trial, subjects will have additional placement of two thalamic electrodes during the course of standard sEEG placement surgery. Patients routinely remain hospitalized for 7-14 days after sEEG placement, during which time their seizure medications are tapered. Continuous neural recordings are made through the sEEG electrodes for the purposes of seizure localization during the entire time the depth electrodes are in place. Up to three times daily, standard intermittent high-frequency stimulation [130 Hertz (Hz), 90-millisecond pulse width, and 2 milliamps (mA) intensity] will be performed with a 60-seconds on and a 300-seconds off cycle following surgery up to the entire length of sEEG monitoring.