Table 2

RNS patient characteristics

Patient IDRisk factorPETMRIiEEG SOZRNS lead type (depth, subdural)Years since RNS implantPost-RNS seizure outcome
3915Minor head injury no LOCNormalR temporalL middle temporal gyrus, MTDepth, strip5Super responder
3394NoneNormalR temporalCingulate gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, bilateral MTBilateral, depths4.5Super responder
4163Sub-arachnoid haemorrhageEncephalomalaciaL temporalL pre-central gyrusDepth, strip5.5Intermediate responder
4175Minor head injury no LOCNormalN/AR cingulate gyrus, SMA, post-central gyrus, precuneus, superior parietal lobuleStrip, strip5.5Intermediate responder
458NoneNormalR temporalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths7Intermediate responder
463AVMR occipital AVMR occipitalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths6Intermediate responder
468NoneL MT FLAIRR and L temporalBilateral MT, inferior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrusBilateral, depths5Super responder
470NoneL temporal lobe hypo-metabolismL hippo-campal hyper-intensity and atrophyL MTDepth, depth5Intermediate responder
478NonePeri-ventricular nodular heterotopia, hypothalamic hamartomaNormalBilateral MT, fusiform gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder
481TBI w/o LOCL MTSR and L temporalL MT, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrus, uncus, inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder
Patient IDRisk factorPETMRIiEEG SOZRNS lead type (depth, subdural)Years since RNS implantPost-RNS seizure outcome
3915Minor head injury no LOCNormalR temporalL middle temporal gyrus, MTDepth, strip5Super responder
3394NoneNormalR temporalCingulate gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, bilateral MTBilateral, depths4.5Super responder
4163Sub-arachnoid haemorrhageEncephalomalaciaL temporalL pre-central gyrusDepth, strip5.5Intermediate responder
4175Minor head injury no LOCNormalN/AR cingulate gyrus, SMA, post-central gyrus, precuneus, superior parietal lobuleStrip, strip5.5Intermediate responder
458NoneNormalR temporalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths7Intermediate responder
463AVMR occipital AVMR occipitalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths6Intermediate responder
468NoneL MT FLAIRR and L temporalBilateral MT, inferior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrusBilateral, depths5Super responder
470NoneL temporal lobe hypo-metabolismL hippo-campal hyper-intensity and atrophyL MTDepth, depth5Intermediate responder
478NonePeri-ventricular nodular heterotopia, hypothalamic hamartomaNormalBilateral MT, fusiform gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder
481TBI w/o LOCL MTSR and L temporalL MT, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrus, uncus, inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder

RNS lead type is not bilateral unless specified.

L, left; R, right; LOC, loss of consciousness; AVM, arteriovenous malformation; MT, mesial temporal; FLAIR, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery.

Table 2

RNS patient characteristics

Patient IDRisk factorPETMRIiEEG SOZRNS lead type (depth, subdural)Years since RNS implantPost-RNS seizure outcome
3915Minor head injury no LOCNormalR temporalL middle temporal gyrus, MTDepth, strip5Super responder
3394NoneNormalR temporalCingulate gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, bilateral MTBilateral, depths4.5Super responder
4163Sub-arachnoid haemorrhageEncephalomalaciaL temporalL pre-central gyrusDepth, strip5.5Intermediate responder
4175Minor head injury no LOCNormalN/AR cingulate gyrus, SMA, post-central gyrus, precuneus, superior parietal lobuleStrip, strip5.5Intermediate responder
458NoneNormalR temporalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths7Intermediate responder
463AVMR occipital AVMR occipitalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths6Intermediate responder
468NoneL MT FLAIRR and L temporalBilateral MT, inferior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrusBilateral, depths5Super responder
470NoneL temporal lobe hypo-metabolismL hippo-campal hyper-intensity and atrophyL MTDepth, depth5Intermediate responder
478NonePeri-ventricular nodular heterotopia, hypothalamic hamartomaNormalBilateral MT, fusiform gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder
481TBI w/o LOCL MTSR and L temporalL MT, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrus, uncus, inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder
Patient IDRisk factorPETMRIiEEG SOZRNS lead type (depth, subdural)Years since RNS implantPost-RNS seizure outcome
3915Minor head injury no LOCNormalR temporalL middle temporal gyrus, MTDepth, strip5Super responder
3394NoneNormalR temporalCingulate gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, bilateral MTBilateral, depths4.5Super responder
4163Sub-arachnoid haemorrhageEncephalomalaciaL temporalL pre-central gyrusDepth, strip5.5Intermediate responder
4175Minor head injury no LOCNormalN/AR cingulate gyrus, SMA, post-central gyrus, precuneus, superior parietal lobuleStrip, strip5.5Intermediate responder
458NoneNormalR temporalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths7Intermediate responder
463AVMR occipital AVMR occipitalBilateral MT, uncusBilateral, depths6Intermediate responder
468NoneL MT FLAIRR and L temporalBilateral MT, inferior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrusBilateral, depths5Super responder
470NoneL temporal lobe hypo-metabolismL hippo-campal hyper-intensity and atrophyL MTDepth, depth5Intermediate responder
478NonePeri-ventricular nodular heterotopia, hypothalamic hamartomaNormalBilateral MT, fusiform gyrus, superior temporal gyrus, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder
481TBI w/o LOCL MTSR and L temporalL MT, middle temporal gyrus, inferior temporal gyrus, fusiform gyrus, uncus, inferior frontal gyrus, middle frontal gyrusDepth, depth4.5Intermediate responder

RNS lead type is not bilateral unless specified.

L, left; R, right; LOC, loss of consciousness; AVM, arteriovenous malformation; MT, mesial temporal; FLAIR, fluid-attenuated inversion recovery.

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