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Richard C. Burgess
Researcher at Cleveland Clinic
Publications - 145
Citations - 5286
Richard C. Burgess is an academic researcher from Cleveland Clinic. The author has contributed to research in topics: Ictal & Epilepsy. The author has an hindex of 37, co-authored 140 publications receiving 4807 citations.
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Semiological Seizure Classification
Hans Lüders,Jayant Acharya,Christian Baumgartner,Selim R. Benbadis,Andrew Bleasel,Richard C. Burgess,Dudley S. Dinner,Alois Ebner,Nancy Foldvary,Eric B. Geller,H. M. Hamer,Hans Holthausen,Prakash Kotagal,Harold H. Morris,H. J. Meencke,Soheyl Noachtar,Felix Rosenow,Américo Ceiki Sakamoto,Bernhard J. Steinhoff,Ingrid Tuxhorn,Elaine Wyllie +20 more
TL;DR: An epileptic seizure classification based exclusively on ictal semiology is proposed, and seizures are classified as follows: grand mal, dystonic, and convulsive.
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Movement-related potentials recorded from supplementary motor area and primary motor area. Role of supplementary motor area in voluntary movements.
TL;DR: Bilateral SMAs generate well-defined MRPs consistent with the assumption that the SMA plays a significant role in the organization of voluntary movements, however, the MRPs from the bilateral SMAs do not have characteristics which are different from those of the primary motor area.
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Complications of invasive video-EEG monitoring with subdural grid electrodes.
Hajo M. Hamer,Harold H. Morris,Edward J. Mascha,Matthew Karafa,William Bingaman,M.D. Bej,Richard C. Burgess,Dudley S. Dinner,Nancy Foldvary,Joseph F. Hahn,Prakash Kotagal,Imad Najm,Elaine Wyllie,Hans Lüders +13 more
TL;DR: Improvements in grid technology, surgical technique, and postoperative care resulted in significant reductions in the complication rate, and no association with complications was found for number of seizures, IQ, anticonvulsants, or grid localization.
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Video-electrographic and clinical features in patients with ictal asystole
Stephan U. Schuele,Adriana C. Bermeo,Andreas V. Alexopoulos,Eduardo Locatelli,Richard C. Burgess,Dudley S. Dinner,Nancy Foldvary-Schaefer +6 more
TL;DR: Ictal asystole is a rare feature of patients with focal epilepsy and a potential contributor to sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP), and may be helpful in screening for high risk patients.
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Subthalamic nucleus deep brain stimulus evoked potentials: Physiological and therapeutic implications
TL;DR: The effect of subthalamic nucleus (STN) stimulation on cortical electroencephalographic activity was examined in 10 patients with Parkinson's disease and 4 patients with epilepsy, with some evidence that the potential was initiated within the burst artifact.