This qualitative study investigated factors that guide physicians' choices for minimally invasive and neuromodulatory interventions as alternatives to conventional surgery or medical management for pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy. North American physicians were recruited to one of 4 focus groups at national conferences. Discussions were analyzed using qualitative content analysis. A pragmatic neuroethics framework was applied to interpret results. Discussions revealed 2 major thematic branches: (1) clinical decision making and (2) ethical considerations. Under clinical decision making, physicians emphasized scientific evidence and patient candidacy when assessing neurotechnologies for patients. Ongoing seizures without intervention was im...
Neurosurgery is an underutilized treatment that can potentially cure drug-refractory epilepsy. Caref...
Background. Childhood epilepsies are a heterogeneous group of conditions that differ in diagnostic c...
BackgroundCurrent management of children with minor head trauma (MHT) and intracranial injuries is n...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide caregiver decision making and ethical trade-o...
ObjectiveNovel and minimally invasive neurotechnologies offer the potential to reduce the burden of ...
Purpose: To investigate the opinions of physicians about brain surgery for drug-resistant epilepsy w...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
Neurostimulation provides a new dimension in the treatment of neurologic disorders. For patients wit...
The existing approaches to treating epilepsy can be classified as therapeutic and/or surgical. In mo...
Treatment goals for epilepsy are no seizures, no side effects, as soon as possible, but these goals ...
The practice of pediatric neurology demands a high level of responsibility at multiple levels. These...
Background: Patients with brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE) are at a higher risk of significant mo...
Epilepsy is a neurologic disorder with major social impact. Surgery is a valuable option in patients...
Epilepsy surgery is an established safe and effective treatment for selected candidates with drug-re...
INTRODUCTION. Pediatric deep brain stimulation (pDBS) is commonly used to manage treatment-resistant...
Neurosurgery is an underutilized treatment that can potentially cure drug-refractory epilepsy. Caref...
Background. Childhood epilepsies are a heterogeneous group of conditions that differ in diagnostic c...
BackgroundCurrent management of children with minor head trauma (MHT) and intracranial injuries is n...
This qualitative study investigated factors that guide caregiver decision making and ethical trade-o...
ObjectiveNovel and minimally invasive neurotechnologies offer the potential to reduce the burden of ...
Purpose: To investigate the opinions of physicians about brain surgery for drug-resistant epilepsy w...
Background: A targeted treatment approach is increasingly promoted in epilepsy management. Aim: To i...
Neurostimulation provides a new dimension in the treatment of neurologic disorders. For patients wit...
The existing approaches to treating epilepsy can be classified as therapeutic and/or surgical. In mo...
Treatment goals for epilepsy are no seizures, no side effects, as soon as possible, but these goals ...
The practice of pediatric neurology demands a high level of responsibility at multiple levels. These...
Background: Patients with brain tumor-related epilepsy (BTRE) are at a higher risk of significant mo...
Epilepsy is a neurologic disorder with major social impact. Surgery is a valuable option in patients...
Epilepsy surgery is an established safe and effective treatment for selected candidates with drug-re...
INTRODUCTION. Pediatric deep brain stimulation (pDBS) is commonly used to manage treatment-resistant...
Neurosurgery is an underutilized treatment that can potentially cure drug-refractory epilepsy. Caref...
Background. Childhood epilepsies are a heterogeneous group of conditions that differ in diagnostic c...
BackgroundCurrent management of children with minor head trauma (MHT) and intracranial injuries is n...