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W. Douglas Sheffield
Publications - 9
Citations - 1494
W. Douglas Sheffield is an academic researcher. The author has contributed to research in topics: Epilepsy & Adverse effect. The author has an hindex of 8, co-authored 9 publications receiving 1332 citations.
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Prediction of seizure likelihood with a long-term, implanted seizure advisory system in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy: a first-in-man study.
Mark J. Cook,Mark J. Cook,Terence J. O'Brien,Terence J. O'Brien,Samuel F. Berkovic,Michael Murphy,Michael Murphy,Andrew P. Morokoff,Andrew P. Morokoff,Gavin Fabinyi,Wendyl D'Souza,Wendyl D'Souza,Raju Yerra,John S. Archer,L. Litewka,Sean Hosking,Paul A. Lightfoot,Vanessa Ruedebusch,W. Douglas Sheffield,David Snyder,Kent W. Leyde,David M. Himes +21 more
TL;DR: This study showed that intracranial electroencephalographic monitoring is feasible in ambulatory patients with drug-resistant epilepsy and accurate definition of preictal electrical activity might improve understanding of seizure generation and eventually lead to new management strategies.
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Systems and methods for enhancing or affecting neural stimulation efficiency and/or efficacy
Bradford Evan Gliner,Allen Wyler,Brad Fowler,W. Douglas Sheffield,Richard Kuntz,Kent W. Leyde,Leif R. Sloan +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, a system and/or method may apply electromagnetic stimulation to a patient's nervous system over a first time domain according to a first set of stimulation parameters, and over a second time domain over another set of stimulating parameters.
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Systems and methods for patient interactive neural stimulation and/or chemical substance delivery
TL;DR: In this paper, a method for patient interactive neural stimulation and/or chemical substance delivery is described, which can affect a target neural population of the patient by providing to the patient at least one of an electromagnetic signal and a chemical substance.
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Forecasting seizures in dogs with naturally occurring epilepsy.
J. Jeffry Howbert,Edward E. Patterson,S. Matt Stead,Ben Brinkmann,Vincent M. Vasoli,Daniel Crepeau,Charles H. Vite,Beverly K. Sturges,Vanessa Ruedebusch,Jaideep Mavoori,Kent W. Leyde,W. Douglas Sheffield,Brian Litt,Gregory A. Worrell +13 more
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that seizures in canine epilepsy are not randomly occurring events, and the feasibility of long-term seizure forecasting using iEEG monitoring is highlighted.
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A novel implanted device to wirelessly record and analyze continuous intracranial canine EEG.
Kathryn A. Davis,Beverly K. Sturges,Charles H. Vite,Vanessa Ruedebusch,Gregory A. Worrell,Andrew B. Gardner,Kent W. Leyde,W. Douglas Sheffield,Brian Litt +8 more
TL;DR: Canine epilepsy is proposed as an appropriate model for testing human antiepileptic devices and new approaches to epilepsy surgery, and this new technology as a versatile platform for evaluating seizures and response to therapy in the natural, ambulatory setting.