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Vagus nerve stimulation induces concomitant respiratory alterations and a decrease in SaO2 in children
Authors:Zaaimi Boubker  Héberlé Claire  Berquin Patrick  Pruvost Mickael  Grebe Reinhard  Wallois Fabrice
Affiliation:GRAMFC, Faculté de Médecine, CHU Nord, Amiens, France. boubker.zaaimi@u-picardie.fr
Abstract:
PURPOSE: To analyze respiratory alterations and effects on SaO(2) caused by vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) in children with epilepsy. METHODS: Polysomnographic recordings, including electroencephalography, thoracoabdominal distention, nasal airflow, SaO(2), and VNS artifact were evaluated in 10 children with pharmacoresistant epilepsy treated with VNS. RESULTS: Each VNS caused a significant increase in respiratory frequency (p < 0.05) throughout the stimulation period and a decrease in thoracoabdominal-distention amplitude (p < 0.05), especially at the beginning of the stimulation. These respiratory alterations induced a decrease in SaO(2) from 1 to 5%. The effects of VNS on respiration differed significantly between rapid-eye-movement (REM) and non-REM (NREM) sleep states. CONCLUSIONS: VNS caused a pronounced change in respiration in children with epilepsy, and this induced a decrease in SaO(2). It is possible that VNS has a neuroprotective effect, and this possibility calls for further investigation.
Keywords:Epilepsy    Vagus nerve stimulation    Respiration    Neuroprotection    SaO2
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