Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation for Status Epilepticus

Frederick A. Zeiler, M. Matuszczak, Jeanne Teitelbaum, L. Gillman, C. Kazina
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Background. Our goal was to perform a systematic review on the use of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) in the treatment of status epilepticus (SE) and refractory status epilepticus (RSE). Methods. MEDLINE, BIOSIS, EMBASE, Global Health, Healthstar, Scopus, Cochrane Library, the International Clinical Trials Registry Platform, clinicaltrials.gov (inception to August 2015), and gray literature were searched. The strength of evidence was adjudicated using Oxford and GRADE methodology. Results. We identified 11 original articles. Twenty-one patients were described, with 13 adult and 8 pediatric. All studies were retrospective. Seizure reduction/control with rTMS occurred in 15 of the 21 patients (71.4%), with 5 (23.8%) and 10 (47.6%) displaying partial and complete responses, respectively. Seizures recurred after rTMS in 73.3% of the patients who had initially responded. All studies were an Oxford level 4, GRADE D level of evidence. Conclusions. Oxford level 4, GRADE D evidence exists to suggest a potential impact on seizure control with the use of rTMS for FSE and FRSE, though durability of the therapy is short-lived. Routine use of rTMS in this context cannot be recommended at this time. Further prospective study of this intervention is warranted.
经颅磁刺激治疗癫痫持续状态
背景。我们的目的是对重复经颅磁刺激(rTMS)在治疗癫痫持续状态(SE)和难治性癫痫持续状态(RSE)中的应用进行系统回顾。方法。检索MEDLINE、BIOSIS、EMBASE、Global Health、Healthstar、Scopus、Cochrane Library、国际临床试验注册平台、clinicaltrials.gov(成立至2015年8月)和灰色文献。证据的强度使用牛津和GRADE方法进行裁决。结果。我们确定了11篇原创文章。21例患者,其中成人13例,儿童8例。所有研究均为回顾性研究。21例患者中有15例(71.4%)采用rTMS减少/控制癫痫发作,其中5例(23.8%)和10例(47.6%)分别表现出部分和完全缓解。在最初有反应的患者中,73.3%的患者在rTMS后癫痫发作复发。所有的研究都是牛津4级,D级证据。结论。牛津4级,D级证据表明,使用rTMS治疗FSE和FRSE对癫痫发作控制有潜在影响,尽管治疗的持久性是短暂的。目前不建议在这种情况下常规使用rTMS。该干预措施的进一步前瞻性研究是必要的。
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