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Adithya Sivaraju

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Narrett J, Byrnes M, Gilmore E, Hirsch L, Punia V, Sivaraju A
Neurocrit Care . 2025 Mar; PMID: 40038178
Background: Increasing use of continuous electroencephalography (cEEG) provides the opportunity to observe temporal trends in EEG patterns during the acute phase of brain injury. These trends have not been extensively...
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Narrett J, Byrnes M, Gilmore E, Hirsch L, Punia V, Sivaraju A
Res Sq . 2024 Nov; PMID: 39483870
Introduction: Increasing use of continuous EEG monitoring (cEEG) provides the opportunity to observe temporal trends in EEG patterns during the acute phase of brain injury. These trends have not been...
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Zafar S, Sivaraju A, Rubinos C, Ayub N, Awodutire P, McKee Z, et al.
JAMA Neurol . 2024 Sep; PMID: 39312247
Importance: Antiseizure medications (ASMs) are frequently prescribed for acute symptomatic seizures and epileptiform abnormalities (EAs; eg, periodic or rhythmic patterns). There are limited data on factors associated with ASM use...
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Sivaraju A, Tao A, Jadav R, Kirunda K, Rampal N, Kim J, et al.
Neurol Clin Pract . 2024 Aug; 14(6):e200342. PMID: 39185097
Background And Objectives: Patients with acute symptomatic seizures (ASyS) and acute epileptiform findings on EEG are common. They are often prescribed long-term antiseizure medications (ASMs); it is unknown whether or...
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Merenzon M, Lamsam L, McGrath H, Sivaraju A, Hirsch L, Cukiert A, et al.
Oper Neurosurg (Hagerstown) . 2024 Jul; 27(2):262-263. PMID: 39007609
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Merenzon M, Sivaraju A, Herlopian A, Gerrard J, Quraishi I, Hirsch L, et al.
J Neurosurg . 2024 Jun; 141(6):1527-1535. PMID: 38848588
Objective: Medically refractory epilepsy (MRE) often requires resection of the seizure onset zone (SOZ) for effective treatment. However, when the SOZ is in functional cortex (FC), achieving complete and safe...
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Rice H, Fernandes M, Punia V, Rubinos C, Sivaraju A, Zafar S
Clin Neurol Neurosurg . 2024 Apr; 241:108275. PMID: 38640778
Objective: Post-hospitalization follow-up visits are crucial for preventing long-term complications. Patients with electrographic epileptiform abnormalities (EA) including seizures and periodic and rhythmic patterns are especially in need of follow-up for...
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Sivaraju A, Quraishi I, Collins E, McGrath H, Ramos A, Turk-Browne N, et al.
Brain Stimul . 2024 Mar; 17(2):339-345. PMID: 38490472
Objective: To prospectively investigate the utility of seizure induction using systematic 1 Hz stimulation by exploring its concordance with the spontaneous seizure onset zone (SOZ) and relation to surgical outcome;...
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Punia V, Daruvala S, Dhakar M, Zafar S, Rubinos C, Ayub N, et al.
Epilepsia . 2024 Feb; 65(4):909-919. PMID: 38358383
Objectives: Acute symptomatic seizures (ASyS) and epileptiform abnormalities (EAs) on electroencephalography (EEG) are commonly encountered following acute brain injury. Their immediate and long-term management remains poorly investigated. We conducted an...
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Byrnes M, Thompson N, Hantus S, Fesler J, Ying Z, Ayub N, et al.
Neurol Clin Pract . 2024 Jan; 14(1):e200232. PMID: 38213398
Background And Objectives: Most acute symptomatic seizure (ASyS) patients stay on antiseizure medications (ASM) long-term, despite low epilepsy development risk. The Post-Acute Symptomatic Seizure (PASS) clinic is a transition of...