It is thought that cardiovascular changes may contribute to sudden death in patients with epilepsy. To examine cardiovascular alterations that occur during epileptogenesis, we measured the heart rate of rats submitted to the electrical amygdala kindling model. Heart rate was recorded before, during, and after the induced seizures. Resting heart rate was increased in stages 1, 3, and 5 as compared with the unstimulated control condition. in the initial one third of the seizures, we observed bradycardia, which increased in intensity with increasing stage and was blocked by injecting methyl atropine. During stage 5 seizures, a rebound tachycardia was observed that also increased in intensity with increasing number of seizures. This study demon...
Background: One of the possible pathomechanisms of sudden death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a postictal d...
Epilepsy affects 1-2% of the population in New Zealand and is associated with an increased mortality...
Background: Epilepsy is associated with ictal autonomic dysfunction which may extend into the inter-...
AbstractBackgroundCardiac dysfunction is one of the possible causes of sudden unexpected death in ep...
AbstractPurposeCardiac dysfunction is one of the possible causes of sudden unexpected death in epile...
Death is the most destructive outcome of epilepsy. Around 18% of deaths in those with epilepsy canno...
Objective: This study aimed to prospectively examine cardiac structure and function in the kainic ac...
The term "Epilepsy" encompasses a broad spectrum of medical and social disorders that affect about 6...
AbstractIn the present study the possible derangement of the autonomic system and its influence in l...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to test whether patients who died from sudden unexpected d...
Objective To determine electrical changes in the heart in a chronic, nonstatus model of epilepsy. M...
AbstractEpileptic seizures can lead to changes in autonomic function affecting the sympathetic, para...
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the most common cause of death in patients with epile...
OBJECTIVE: Autonomic dysregulation is a possible pathomechanism of sudden unexpected death in epilep...
Background: One of the possible pathomechanisms of sudden death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a postictal d...
Epilepsy affects 1-2% of the population in New Zealand and is associated with an increased mortality...
Background: Epilepsy is associated with ictal autonomic dysfunction which may extend into the inter-...
AbstractBackgroundCardiac dysfunction is one of the possible causes of sudden unexpected death in ep...
AbstractPurposeCardiac dysfunction is one of the possible causes of sudden unexpected death in epile...
Death is the most destructive outcome of epilepsy. Around 18% of deaths in those with epilepsy canno...
Objective: This study aimed to prospectively examine cardiac structure and function in the kainic ac...
The term "Epilepsy" encompasses a broad spectrum of medical and social disorders that affect about 6...
AbstractIn the present study the possible derangement of the autonomic system and its influence in l...
International audienceOBJECTIVE: We aimed to test whether patients who died from sudden unexpected d...
Objective To determine electrical changes in the heart in a chronic, nonstatus model of epilepsy. M...
AbstractEpileptic seizures can lead to changes in autonomic function affecting the sympathetic, para...
Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is the most common cause of death in patients with epile...
OBJECTIVE: Autonomic dysregulation is a possible pathomechanism of sudden unexpected death in epilep...
Background: One of the possible pathomechanisms of sudden death in epilepsy (SUDEP) is a postictal d...
Epilepsy affects 1-2% of the population in New Zealand and is associated with an increased mortality...
Background: Epilepsy is associated with ictal autonomic dysfunction which may extend into the inter-...