Hallway Conversation on SUDEP and RNS
Epilepsy News From: Tuesday, February 20, 2018
In this episode of Hallway Conversations, epilepsy.com Editor-In-Chief Dr. Joseph Sirven interviews Dr. Orrin Devinksy, chair of the Comprehensive Epilepsy Center at New York University on responsive neurostimulation (RNS) and what it does to stop or prevent sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP).
Listen to Learn
- What is SUDEP?
- What is the risk of SUDEP?
- What is RNS?
- How effective is RNS as a treatment?
- How effective is RNS for preventing SUDEP?
- How can you work with your health care team to better control your seizures and reduce your risks of SUDEP?
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Learn More
- About SUDEP
- About RNS
- Placement, Programming and Safety of RNS
- More about Devices to Treat Epilepsy
- Other Treatment Options: Surgery and Dietary Therapy
Take the Next Step
- #AimForZero Seizures and SUDEP
- If your seizures are not controlled, seek out the help of an epilepsy specialist or visit an epilepsy center to explore treatment options.
- Learn how to stay safe
- Help others learn seizure first aid
Reviewed Date
Tuesday, February 20, 2018