Efficacy of Adjunctive Vagus Nerve Stimulation in Patients with Dravet Syndrome: A Meta-analysis of 68 Patients
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Rationale: Dravet Syndrome (DS) is a severe epileptic encephalopathy of childhood involving intractable seizures, recurrent status epilepticus and cognitive decline. Because DS is a rare disease, available data is limited and evidence-based treatment guidelines are lacking. Vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) is an established neurostimulation treatment for intractable epilepsy, however little evidence is published on its efficacy in patients with DS.
Methods: We performed a meta-analysis of all peer-reviewed English language studies reporting seizure outcomes of patients with DS treated with adjunctive vagus nerve stimulation. The primary and secondary outcome measures were ≥50% reduction of seizures or of the most-debilitating seizure type and seizure reduction per patient.
Results: 13 studies comprising 68 patients met the inclusion criteria of which 11 were single-center retrospective case series, one was a multi-center retrospective analysis and one was a case report. 52.9% of patients experienced a ≥50% reduction of seizures and the average seizure reduction, which could only be assessed in n=28 patients was 50.8%. 7 out of 13 studies reported additional benefits of VNS, however this could not be assessed systematically.
Conclusion: Vagus nerve stimulation appears to reduce seizure frequency in patients with DS. Based on this preliminary analysis, controlled trials of VNS in this rare condition using patient-centric outcome measures are indicated.
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