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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2019 Mar 1.
Published in final edited form as: Neurosurgery. 2018 Mar 1;82(3):350–358. doi: 10.1093/neuros/nyx158

TABLE 1.

Included Studies

First author Year No. Age group Invasive monitoring (no.)a % Seizure freedom
Appel25 2015 19 Adults Yes (16) 42.1
Aykut-Bingol5 1998 35 Mixed Yes (19) 45.7
Barba26 2005 9 Mixed Yes (2) 66.7
Battaglia14 2012 7 Pediatric No 57.1
Bautista27 1999 7 Mixed Yes (13) 28.6
Bidziński11 1992 11 Mixed No 91.0
Binder13 2008 52 Mixed Yes (22) 69.2
Blume28 1991 16 Mixed Yes (5) 25.0
Caicoya29 2007 7 Adult Yes (6) 71.4
Daniel10 2007 13 Mixed No 92.3
Davis30 2012 43 Mixed No 51.2
Hong31 2002 7 Mixed No 57.1
Ibrahim32 2012 40 Pediatric Yes (23) 65.0
Jehi9 2009 25 Mixed Yes (24) 84.0
Jobst33 2010 12 Mixed Yes (14) 50.0
Kivelev15 2012 9 Mixed No 66.7
Kuzniecky34 1997 6 Pediatric Yes (5) 50.0
Lee12 2005 26 Mixed Yes (26) 61.5
Liava8 2014 51 Pediatric Yes (24) 86.3
Salanova35 1992 36 Mixed Yes (6) 47.2
Sarkis36 2012 36 Mixed Yes (34) 69.4
Sinclair37 2005 6 Pediatric Yes (6) 33.3
Tandon3 2009 21 Mixed Yes (8) 81.0
Williamson4 1992 20 Mixed Yes (17) 90.0
Yang38 2015 35 Mixed Yes (30) 71.4
Yun40 2006 22 Mixed No 68.2
Zentner39 1996 13 Mixed Yes (30) 61.5
Total 584 330
a

Subdural strip, subdural grid, or intracranial depth electrodes or a combination of the 3.