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  1. 18-year old patient with anti-epileptic therapy and sudden cardiac death
  2. 294 medicolegal autopsies on epileptics: Cerebral findings
  3. A case of neurogenic pulmonary edema associated with epileptic seizure
  4. A case of seizure-related bradycardia and asystole
  5. A comparison of the efferents of the amygdala and the hippocampal formation in the rhesus monkey: I. Convergence in the entorhinal, prorhinal, and perirhinal cortices
  6. A correlation of autonomic and EEG components in temporal lobe epilepsy
  7. A nationwide survey of the extent of autopsy in sudden unexplained death in epilepsy
  8. A novel mouse model for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP): Role of impaired adenosine clearance
  9. A population-based post mortem study of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  10. A prospective study on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  11. A reprassial of mortality after epilepsy surgery
  12. A review of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Prediction of patients at risk
  13. Activation of limbic structures during CO2-stimulated breathing in awake man
  14. Adenosine: a potential mediator of seizure arrest and post-ictal refractoriness
  15. Adult hippocampal neurogenesis and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Reality or just an attractive history?
  16. After sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: Lessons learned and the road forward
  17. Age-specific peri-ictal electroclinical features of generalized tonic-clonic seizures and potential risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy SUDEP
  18. All pages
  19. Alteration of cardiac function in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy: Different roles of EEG-ECG monitoring and spectral analysis of RR variability
  20. Amygdala-stimulation-induced apnea is attention and nasal breathing dependent
  21. Amygdala and hippocampus are symptomatogenic zones for central apneic seizures
  22. Amygdala sclerosis in sudden and unexpected death in epilepsy
  23. Amygdaloid projections to the mesencephalon, pons and medulla oblongata in the cat
  24. An animal model for SUDEP: The questions shape the answers
  25. An electroclinical case-control study of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  26. An insufficient effect of lamotrigine leading to fatal seizures
  27. An observation of the effect of the electrical stimulation of the temporal lobes on blood pressure in man
  28. Anoxia-ischemia: A mechanism of seizure termination in ictal asystole
  29. Anoxic-epileptic seizures: observational study of epileptic seizures induced by syncopes
  30. Anticonvulsant drug effects on spontaneous thalamocortical rhythms in vitro: Phenytoin, carbamazepine, and phenobarbital
  31. Antiepileptic drug therapy and its management in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy: A case-control study
  32. Apnoea and bradycardia during epileptic seizures: Relation to sudden death in epilepsy
  33. Are geomagnetic disturbances a risk factor for the sudden unexplained death of epileptic children?
  34. Arrhythmia in heart and brain: KCNQ1 mutations link epilepsy and sudden unexplained death
  35. Ascending projection from the respiratory centre to mesencephalon and diencephalon
  36. Assessing the link between omega-3 fatty acids, cardiac arrest, and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  37. Association of prone position with sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  38. Asystole induced by electrical stimulation of the left cingulate gyrus
  39. Asystole induced by partial seizures: A rare cause of syncope
  40. Asystolic Seizures
  41. Automated non-EEG based seizure detection: Do users have a say?
  42. Autonomic changes following generalized tonic clonic seizures: An analysis of adult and pediatric patients with epilepsy
  43. Autonomic dysfunction in epilepsy: characterization of autonomic cardiac neural discharge associated with pentylenetetrazol-induced epileptogenic activity
  44. Autonomic effects on stimulating rostral portion of cingulate gyri in man
  45. Autonomic epilepsy
  46. Baseline elevation and reduction in cardiac electrical instability assessed by quantitative T-wave alternans in patients with drug-resistant epilepsy treated with vagus nerve stimulation in the AspireSR E-36 trial
  47. Benefits of sunlight: Vitamin D deficiency might increase the risk of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  48. Bradyarrhythmias induced by antiepileptics increase frequency of epileptic seizures
  49. Bradycardia, an epileptic ictal manifestation
  50. Bradycardia and asystole induced by partial seizures: A case report and literature review
  51. Bradycardia and syncope as manifestations of partial epilepsy
  52. Bradycardia and tachycardia following electrical stimulation of the amygdaloid region in monkey
  53. Brain or heart-that is the question
  54. Brain seizes, heart ceases: a case of ictal asystole
  55. Breathing: rhythmicity, plasticity, chemosensitivity
  56. Breathing inhibited when seizures spread to the amygdala and upon amygdala stimulation
  57. CNS innervation of posterior cricoarytenoid muscles: A transneuronal labeling study
  58. CNS innervation of vagal preganglionic neurons controlling peripheral airways: a transneuronal labeling study using pseudorabies virus
  59. Can SCN1A mutations account for SUDEP?
  60. Can sudden unexplained death in epilepsy be prevented?
  61. Can technology help reduce risk of harm in patients with epilepsy?
  62. Capillary leak syndrome with pulmonary edema
  63. Carbamazepine affects autonomic cardiac control in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy
  64. Carbamazepine and cardiac conduction disturbances
  65. Carbamazepine induced bradycardia – A problem in general or only in susceptible patients? A 24-h long-term electrocardiogram study
  66. Cardiac activity during epileptic seizures
  67. Cardiac and respiratory correlations with unit discharge in epileptic human temporal lobe
  68. Cardiac and respiratory correlations with unit discharge in human amygdala and hippocampus
  69. Cardiac and respiratory relationships with neural discharge in the anterior cingulate cortex during sleep-walking states
  70. Cardiac arrest due to partial epileptic seizures
  71. Cardiac arrhythmias and SUDEP--Commentary on Hindocha et al.
  72. Cardiac arrhythmias during or after epileptic seizures
  73. Cardiac arrhythmias in focal epilepsy: A prospective long-term study
  74. Cardiac arrhythmias in the differential diagnosis of epilepsy
  75. Cardiac arrhythmias of genetic origin are important contributors to sudden infant death syndrome
  76. Cardiac asystole and bradycardia as a manifestation of left temporal lobe complex partial seizure
  77. Cardiac asystole associated with epileptic seizures: A case report with simultaneous EEG and ECG
  78. Cardiac asystole in epilepsy: Clinical and neurophysiologic features
  79. Cardiac asystole in partial seizures
  80. Cardiac asystole masquerading as temporal lobe epilepsy
  81. Cardiac causes of sudden death: Virtual panel discussion of posed questions
  82. Cardiac causes of sudden unexpected death in children and their relationship to seizures and syncope: Genetic testing for cardiac electropathies
  83. Cardiac dysrhythmia associated with the immediate postictal state after maximal electroshock in freely moving rat
  84. Cardiac effects of seizures
  85. Cardiac manifestations of complex partial seizures
  86. Cardiac neural discharge and epileptogenic activity in the cat: An animal model for unexplained death
  87. Cardiac rhythm during temporal lobe seizures
  88. Cardiac side effects of phenytoin and carbamazepine. A dose-related phenomenon?
  89. Cardiogenic seizure with bradyarrhythmia: documentation of the mechanism during asystole
  90. Cardiogenic syncope in temporal lobe epileptic seizures
  91. Cardiopulmonary surveillance to prevent SUDEP
  92. Cardiopulmonary surveillance to prevent SUDEP – Authors’ reply
  93. Cardiorespiratory control during sleep
  94. Cardiorespiratory findings in sudden unexplained/unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)
  95. Cardiovascular and respiratory relationships with neuronal discharge in the central nucleus of the amygdala during sleep-waking states
  96. Cardiovascular and respiratory responses to electrical and chemical stimulation of the hippocampus in anesthetized and awake rats
  97. Cardiovascular autonomic functions in well-controlled and intractable partial epilepsies
  98. Cardiovascular causes of loss of consciousness in patients with presumed epilepsy: a cause of the increased sudden death rate in people with epilepsy?
  99. Cardiovascular effects of human insular cortex stimulation
  100. Case-control study of SUDEP
  101. Case-control study of associated conditions at the time of death in patients with epilepsy
  102. Cases of diseases of the heart accompanied with pathological observations
  103. Cause-specific mortality in epilepsy: A cohort study of more than 9,000 patients once hospitalized for epilepsy
  104. Cause of death and predictors of mortality in a community-based cohort of people with epilepsy
  105. Causes of death in epilepsy patients who died in a Cuban psychiatric hospital
  106. Causes of death in institutionalized epileptics
  107. Causes of sudden unexpected deaths in young and middle-aged persons
  108. Central apnea and acute cardiac ischemia in a sheep model of epileptic sudden death
  109. Central cardio-autonomic disorganization in interictal states of epilepsy detected by phase space analysis
  110. Cerebral arrhythmia influencing cardiac rhythm: A case of ictal bradycardia
  111. Cerebral autoregulation improves in epilepsy patients after temporal lobe surgery
  112. Cerebral correlates of autonomic cardiovascular arousal: A functional neuroimaging investigation in humans
  113. Cerebral hemispheric lateralization in cardiac autonomic control
  114. Cerebrospinal fluid adenosine concentration and uncoupling of cerebral blood flow and oxidative metabolism after severe head injury in humans
  115. Certification of deaths attributable to epilepsy
  116. Cessation of the pulse during the onset of epileptic fits
  117. Changes in arrhythmia profile and heart rate variability during abrupt withdrawal of antiepileptic drugs. Implications for sudden death
  118. Changes in plasma catecholamines after tonic-clonic seizures
  119. Changes in respiratory-modulated neural activities, consistent with obstructive and central apnea, during fictive seizures in an in situ anaesthetized rat preparation
  120. Circadian variation in heart-rate variability in localization-related epilepsy
  121. Circulatory and respiratory changes induced by electrical stimulation of limbic system (visceral brain)
  122. Circulatory effects of cortical stimulation
  123. Circumstances of death in sudden death in epilepsy: interviews of bereaved relatives
  124. Clinical features of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  125. Clinical pharmacology: drugs as a benefit and/or risk in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
  126. Clinical spectrum of mutations in SCN1A gene: severe myoclonic epilepsy in infancy and related epilepsies
  127. Cohort study of incidence of sudden unexplained death in persons with seizure disorder treated with antiepileptic drugs in Saskatchewan, Canada
  128. Combined analysis of risk factors for SUDEP
  129. Community-based study of mortality in children with epilepsy
  130. Comparison of anti-epileptic drug levels in different cases of sudden death
  131. Comparison of antiepileptic drug levels in sudden unexpected deaths in epilepsy with deaths from other causes
  132. Comparison of the efferents of the amygdala and the hippocampal formation in the rhesus monkey: II. Reciprocal and non-reciprocal connections
  133. Complete atrio-ventricular conduction block during complex partial seizure
  134. Computerized seizure detection based on heart rate changes
  135. Coroner and medical examiner documentation of sudden unexplained deaths in epilepsy
  136. Coroners’ autopsy reporting of sudden unexplained death in epilepsy (SUDEP) in the UK
  137. Could sudden cardiac death in epilepsy be related to the occurrence of thalamic dysfunction or anatomic change?
  138. Could sudden death syndrome (SDS) in chickens (Gallus gallus) be a valid animal model for sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP)?
  139. Death in Unverricht-Lundborg disease
  140. Death in children with epilepsy: A population-based study
  141. Death in the shadows
  142. Deaths from epilepsy: What next?
  143. Decrease of sympathetic cardiovascular modulation after temporal lobe epilepsy surgery
  144. Decreased neuronal burst discharge near site of seizure onset in epileptic human temporal lobes
  145. Demystifying sudden unexplained death in epilepsy – Are we close?
  146. Detecting nocturnal convulsions: Efficacy of the MP5 monitor
  147. Development of cardiac innervation, ventricular fibrillation, and sudden infant death syndrome
  148. Diagnostic accuracy of audio-based seizure detection in patients with severe epilepsy and an intellectual disability
  149. Differential effects of right unilateral and bilateral ECT on heart rate
  150. Direct hypothalamo-autonomic connections
  151. Direct projections from the ventrolateral medulla oblongata to the limbic forebrain: Anterograde and retrograde tract-tracing studies in the rat
  152. Do alterations in inter-ictal heart rate variability predict sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
  153. Do antiepileptic drugs play a role in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
  154. Does cardiac conduction pathology contribute to sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
  155. Does epilepsy surgery really lower mortality?
  156. Does lateralized hemispheric control of cardiovascular activity exist? A Wada test study
  157. Does the lunar phase have an effect on sudden unexpected death in epilepsy?
  158. Dynamics of convulsive seizure termination and postictal generalized EEG suppression
  159. ECG abnormalities in epileptics
  160. ECG abnormalities in patients with epilepsy
  161. EEG and ECG in sudden unexplained death in epilepsy
  162. EKG abnormalities during partial seizures in refractory epilepsy
  163. EKG abnormalities in children and adolescents with symptomatic temporal lobe epilepsy
  164. Echo-planar functional MR imaging of epilepsy with concurrent EEG monitoring
  165. Effect of phenobarbital pretreatment on cardiac neural discharge and pentylenetetrazol-induced epileptogenic activity in the cat
  166. Effect of vagal nerve electrostimulation on the power spectrum of heart rate variability in man
  167. Effect upon blood pressure of electrical stimulation of tips of temporal lobes in man
  168. Effects of Seizures on Autonomic and Cardiovascular Function
  169. Effects of hypercapnia on hemodynamic, inotropic, lusitropic, and electrophysiologic indices in humans
  170. Effects of phenobarbital on cerebral blood flow during hypoxia
  171. Effects of seizure repetition on postictal and interictal neurocardiac regulation in the rat
  172. Effects of seizure severity and seizure repetition on postictal cardiac arrhythmia following maximal electroshock
  173. Effects of the antiepileptic drugs lamotrigine, topiramate and gabapentin on hERG potassium currents
  174. Effects of vagus nerve stimulation on cardiovascular regulation in patients with epilepsy
  175. Efficacy of naloxone in reducing postictal central respiratory dysfunction in patients with epilepsy: study protocol for a double-blind, randomized, placebo-controlled trial
  176. Electrocardiograph QT lengthening associated with epileptiform EEG discharges – A role in sudden unexplained death in epilepsy?
  177. Electrocardiographic accompaniments of temporal lobe epileptic seizures
  178. Electrocardiographic changes at the onset of epileptic seizures
  179. Electrocardiographic changes during electrographic seizures
  180. Electrocardiographic disorders associated to recent onset epilepsy
  181. Electrocardiography in epilepsy patients without cardiac symptoms
  182. Electrophysiologic assessment of autonomic function in epilepsy
  183. Electrophysiologic effects and clinical hazards of carbamazepine treatment for neurologic disorders in patients with abnormalities of the cardiac conduction system
  184. Electrophysiological evaluation of the sodium-channel blocker carbamazepine in healthy human subjects
  185. Entropy measures of heart rate variation in conscious dogs
  186. Epidemiology and classification of epilepsy: Gender comparisons
  187. Epilepsy, vagal nerve stimulation by the NCP system, all-cause mortality, and sudden, unexpected, unexplained death
  188. Epilepsy, vagal nerve stimulation by the NCP system, mortality, and sudden, unexpected, unexplained death
  189. Epilepsy: A ‘going ape’ model for SUDEP?
  190. Epilepsy and sudden death
  191. Epilepsy and sudden death: A personal view
  192. Epilepsy and sudden death: notes from George Washington's diaries on the illness and death of Martha Parke-Custis (1756-1773)
  193. Epilepsy and sudden death: personal reflections and call for global action
  194. Epilepsy and the long QT syndrome: is there a link? – Commentary on Hindocha et al.
  195. Epilepsy in the elderly: Life expectancy and causes of death
  196. Epileptic Seizure Prediction Based on Multivariate Statistical Process Control of Heart Rate Variability Features
  197. Epileptic cardiac arrhythmia: sinoatrial arrest in two patients: a potential cause of sudden death in epilepsy?
  198. Epileptic seizure-induced hypoxemia in infants with apparent life-threatening events
  199. Epileptic sudden death: Animal models
  200. Equivocal significance of post-ictal generalized EEG suppression as a marker of SUDEP risk
  201. Errors and misconceptions in ECG measurement used for the detection of drug induced QT interval prolongation
  202. Estimating excess winter mortality in England and Wales
  203. Evaluation of sudden death in epilepsy
  204. Evidence for limbic system activation during CO2-stimulated breathing in man
  205. Evidence supporting a role of serotonin in modulation of sudden death induced by seizures in DBA/2 mice
  206. Evidence supporting role of serotonin in modulation of sudden death induced by seizures in DBA/2 Mice
  207. Excess mortality and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  208. Exome-based analysis of cardiac arrhythmia, respiratory control and epilepsy genes in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  209. FMRI responses to cold pressor challenges in control and obstructive sleep apnea subjects
  210. Feature selection methods for accelerometry-based seizure detection in children
  211. Finding the missing link between ictal bradyarrhythmia, ictal asystole, and sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  212. Forensic considerations in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  213. From mystery to prevention: Sudden unexpected death in epilepsy, time to move on
  214. From unwitnessed fatality to witnessed rescue: Nonpharmacologic interventions in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  215. From unwitnessed fatality to witnessed rescue: Pharmacologic intervention in sudden unexpected death in epilepsy
  216. Functional assessment of heart rate variability: physiological basis and practical applications
  217. Genetic screening for SUDEP? – Commentary on Hindocha et al.
  218. Genome-wide Polygenic Burden of Rare Deleterious Variants in Sudden Unexpected Death in Epilepsy
  219. Hard Choices: Whether and How to Address SUDEP With Epileptic Patients
  220. Heart rate and EKG changes in 102 seizures: Analysis of influencing factors
  221. Heart rate changes and ECG abnormalities during epileptic seizures: Prevalence and definition of an objective clinical sign
  222. Heart rate changes during partial seizures: a study amongst Singaporean patients
  223. Heart rate differences between right and left unilateral electroconvulsive therapy
  224. Heart rate does not decrease after right hemispheric amobarbital injection
  225. Heart rate variability: Standards of measurement, physiological interpretation and clinical use
  226. Heart rate variability during sleep in children with partial epilepsy
  227. Heart rate variability in children with refractory generalized epilepsy
  228. Heart rate variability in patients with epilepsy
  229. Heart rate variability in patients with frontal lobe epilepsy
  230. Heart rate variability in patients with untreated epilepsy
  231. Hemispheric influence on autonomic modulation and baroreflex sensitivity
  232. Hippocampal activity during transient respiratory events in the freely behaving cat
  233. Hippocampal input to a “visceral motor” corticobulbar pathway: An anatomical and electrophysiological study in the rat
  234. Hypoxaemia and cardiorespiratory changes during epileptic seizures in young children
  235. Ictal ECG changes in temporal lobe epilepsy
  236. Ictal apnea linked to contralateral spread of temporal lobe seizures: Intracranial EEG recordings in refractory temporal lobe epilepsy
  237. Ictal apnea of epileptic origin
  238. Ictal asystole: A benign condition?
  239. Ictal asystole in temporal lobe epilepsy before and after pacemaker implantation
  240. Ictal asystole with convulsive syncope mimicking secondary generalisation: A depth electrode study
  241. Ictal asystole – Late manifestation of partial epilepsy and importance of cardiac pacemaker
  242. Ictal bradycardia followed by cardiac asystole: A case report
  243. Ictal bradycardia in a patient with a hypothalamic hamartoma: A stereo-EEG study
  244. Ictal bradycardia in partial epileptic seizures: Autonomic investigation in three cases and literature review
  245. Ictal changes in parasympathetic tone: Prediction of postictal oxygen desaturation
  246. Ictal hypoventilation contributes to cardiac arrhythmia and SUDEP: report on two deaths in video-EEG-monitored patients
  247. Ictal hypoventilation contributes to cardiac arrhythmia and sudep: Report on two deaths in video-eeg-monitored patients
  248. Ictal hypoxemia in localization-related epilepsy: Analysis of incidence, severity and risk factors
  249. Ictal tachycardia: Its discriminating potential between temporal and extratemporal seizure foci
  250. Ictal tachycardia during temporal lobe seizures

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