Short-term effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation on T-wave alternans in people with focal epilepsy – An exploratory pilot study

IF 1.8 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.ebr.2024.100657
Jan Pukropski , Jan Baumann, Arthur Jordan, Marcel Bausch , Randi von Wrede , Rainer Surges
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High levels of T-wave alternans (TWA) are linked to an increased risk of sudden cardiac death. People with epilepsy display elevated TWA levels that are decreased by chronic vagus nerve stimulation via implanted devices after 2–4 weeks or later. Our objective was to explore short-term effects of transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) on TWA. Five patients (3 female) with focal epilepsy undergoing video-EEG monitoring were included. TWA levels were determined using a one-channel modified lead I ECG via an open-source TWA-algorithm on two consecutive days, 1 h before, during and after tVNS via the left auricle. Data are given as mean ± SE. Mean TWA at baseline was 3.8 ± 0.4 µV and 3.0 ± 0.6 µV during stimulation on day 2. Stimulations on the second day were associated with TWA reductions by 22 ± 13 % that exceeded stimulation effects on the first day relative to baseline (p < 0.05). Linear mixed-models revealed effects of both stimulation (p < 0.05) and stimulation number (p < 0.005). Normalized TWA showed reproducible peak reductions at both days within 35 min after the initiation of tVNS (p < 0.05). Our observations suggest that tVNS has short-term effects on TWA, supporting the notion that vagus nerve stimulation has a beneficial impact on electrical cardiac properties.

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经皮耳廓迷走神经刺激对局灶性癫痫患者 T 波交替的短期影响 - 一项探索性试点研究
高水平的 T 波交替(TWA)与心脏性猝死的风险增加有关。癫痫患者的 TWA 水平会升高,而通过植入式装置进行的慢性迷走神经刺激会在 2-4 周或更长时间后降低 TWA 水平。我们的目的是探讨经皮耳廓迷走神经刺激(tVNS)对 TWA 的短期影响。研究对象包括五名接受视频脑电图监测的局灶性癫痫患者(三名女性)。在经左侧耳廓进行经皮迷走神经刺激(tVNS)之前、期间和之后 1 小时,连续两天通过开源 TWA 算法使用单通道改良 I 导联心电图测定 TWA 水平。数据以平均值 ± SE 表示。基线时的平均 TWA 为 3.8 ± 0.4 µV,第 2 天刺激时的平均 TWA 为 3.0 ± 0.6 µV。相对于基线,第二天的刺激使 TWA 降低了 22 ± 13%,超过了第一天的刺激效果(p < 0.05)。线性混合模型显示了刺激(p <0.05)和刺激次数(p <0.005)的影响。在启动 tVNS 后的 35 分钟内,归一化 TWA 在两天内均显示出可重复的峰值降低(p < 0.05)。我们的观察结果表明,tVNS 对 TWA 有短期影响,支持迷走神经刺激对心电特性有有益影响的观点。
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Epilepsy and Behavior Reports
Epilepsy and Behavior Reports Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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