02204nas a2200469 4500008004100000022001400041245010100055210006900156260001200225300000900237490000700246520081300253653001001066653002001076653001801096653001001114653002001124653003301144653002701177653001601204653001301220653001101233653003101244653003101275653002001306653001801326653001201344653001701356653001601373653003001389653001301419653003201432653004901464653002401513653003801537100002501575700001701600700002201617700002301639710002401662856004801686 2009 eng d a1525-506900aAdvances in the application of technology to epilepsy: the CIMIT/NIO Epilepsy Innovation Summit.0 aAdvances in the application of technology to epilepsy the CIMITN c09/2009 a3-460 v163 a
In 2008, a group of clinicians, scientists, engineers, and industry representatives met to discuss advances in the application of engineering technologies to the diagnosis and treatment of patients with epilepsy. The presentations also provided a guide for further technological development, specifically in the evaluation of patients for epilepsy surgery, seizure onset detection and seizure prediction, intracranial treatment systems, and extracranial treatment systems. This article summarizes the discussions and demonstrates that cross-disciplinary interactions can catalyze collaborations between physicians and engineers to address and solve many of the pressing unmet needs in epilepsy.
10aAdult10aAnticonvulsants10aBrain Mapping10aChild10aDrug Resistance10aElectric Stimulation Therapy10aElectroencephalography10aEngineering10aEpilepsy10aHumans10aMagnetic Resonance Imaging10aMedical Laboratory Science10aMicroelectrodes10aNanoparticles10aNeurons10aNeurosurgery10aNeurotoxins10aPredictive Value of Tests10aSeizures10aSpectroscopy, Near-Infrared10aTomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon10aTomography, Optical10aTranscranial Magnetic Stimulation1 aSchachter, Steven, C1 aGuttag, John1 aSchiff, Steven, J1 aSchomer, Donald, L1 aSummit Contributors uhttp://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19780225