The potential of invasive and non-invasive vagus nerve stimulation to improve verbal memory performance in epilepsy patients

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Ann Mertens
Stefanie Gadeyne
Emma Lescrauwaet
Evelien Carrette
Alfred Meurs
Veerle De Herdt
Frank Dewaele
Robrecht Raedt
Marijke Miatton
Paul Boon
Kristl Vonck
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[1] Ghent University Hospital,Department of Neurology, 4BRAIN Research Group
[2] Ghent University Hospital,Department of Neurosurgery
[3] Eindhoven University of Technology,Department of Electrical Engineering
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It has been demonstrated that acute vagus nerve stimulation (VNS) improves word recognition memory in epilepsy patients. Transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS) has gained interest as a non-invasive alternative to improve cognition. In this prospective randomized cross-over study, we investigated the effect of both invasive VNS and taVNS on verbal memory performance in 15 patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. All patients conducted a word recognition memory paradigm in 3 conditions: VNS ON, VNS OFF and taVNS (3-period 3-treatment cross-over study design). For each condition, patients memorized 21 highlighted words from text paragraphs. Afterwards, the intervention was delivered for 30 s. Immediate recall and delayed recognition scores were obtained for each condition. This memory paradigm was repeated after 6 weeks of VNS therapy in 2 conditions: VNS ON and VNS OFF (2-period 2-treatment cross-over study design). Acute VNS and taVNS did not improve verbal memory performance. Immediate recall and delayed recognition scores were significantly improved after 6 weeks of VNS treatment irrespective of the acute intervention. We can conclude that the previously described positive effects of invasive VNS on verbal memory performance could not be replicated with invasive VNS and taVNS. An improved verbal memory performance was seen after 6 weeks of VNS treatment, suggesting that longer and more repetitive stimulation of the vagal pathway is required to modulate verbal memory performance.
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