| Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4935473 | Seizure | 2017 | 9 Pages | 
Abstract
												Bilateral ANT DBS was associated with subjective depression and memory AEs during the blinded phase in a minority of patients that were not accompanied by objective, long-term neurobehavioral worsening. Monitoring and neuropsychological assessment of depression and memory are recommended from a theoretical standpoint and because more memory and depression AEs occurred in the active stimulation than control group.
											Keywords
												DBSQOLIE-31Anterior nucleus of the thalamusRCIFrSBeCVLTBVMT-RWTARQOLANTWechsler Test of Adult ReadingμsQuality of lifePOMsCalifornia verbal learning testDepressionElectroencephalogramMRIintelligence quotientEpilepsyThalamusdeep brain stimulationMagnetic resonance imagingReliable changeMemoryAnti-seizure drugSantéadverse eventNeuropsychologyWechsler Abbreviated Scale of IntelligenceASDEEGHertzWASIvolts
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											Authors
												Alexander I. Tröster, Kimford J. Meador, Christopher P. Irwin, Robert S. Fisher, for the SANTE Study Group for the SANTE Study Group, 
											