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Adam P Ostendorf
Nationwide Children's Hospital, Ohio State University
2010
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PMIDPaper TitleJournal TitlePublished Year
36893381Post-ictal Rhythmic Thalamic Activity of the Centromedian Nucleus.J Clin Neurophysiol2024
38070408Epilepsy monitoring unit practices and safety among NAEC epilepsy centers: A census survey.Epilepsy Behav2024
38062633A multi-center comparison of surgical techniques for corpus Callosotomy in pediatric drug-resistant epilepsy.Epilepsia2024
36317952Epilepsy center characteristics and geographic region influence presurgical testing in the United States.Epilepsia2023
37919034Epilepsy Impacts Families and Communities: Persistent Gaps and Inequities.Semin Pediatr Neurol2023
37523933Pediatric status epilepticus management by Emergency Medical Services (the pSERG cohort).Seizure2023
37872450Post-zygotic rescue of meiotic errors causes brain mosaicism and focal epilepsy.Nat Genet2023
35820144Epilepsy and proxy-reported health-related quality of life in children and young people with non-ambulatory cerebral palsy.Dev Med Child Neurol2023
37037367Impact of Etiology on Seizure and Quantitative Functional Outcomes in Children with Cerebral Palsy and Medically Intractable Epilepsy Undergoing Hemispherotomy/Hemispherectomy.World Neurosurg2023
37295955Early Clinical Variables Associated With Refractory Convulsive Status Epilepticus in Children.Neurology2023
36654194Associations between testing and treatment pathways in lesional temporal or extratemporal epilepsy: A census survey of NAEC center directors.Epilepsia2023
36323517Association Between Characteristics of National Association of Epilepsy Centers and Reported Utilization of Specific Surgical Techniques.Neurology2023
34778945Surgical evaluation in children <3 years of age with drug-resistant epilepsy: Patient characteristics, diagnostic utilization, and potential for treatment delays.Epilepsia2022
35534222De novo missense mutation in GRIA2 in a patient with global developmental delay, autism spectrum disorder, and epileptic encephalopathy.Cold Spring Harb Mol Case Stud2022
35687047Detection of brain somatic variation in epilepsy-associated developmental lesions.Epilepsia2022
36411471Molecular and spatial heterogeneity of microglia in Rasmussen encephalitis.Acta Neuropathol Commun2022
36038276Prioritizing Hormone Therapy Over Vigabatrin as the First Treatment for Infantile Spasms: A Quality Improvement Initiative.Neurology2022
35312338Physicians' Perspectives on Presurgical Discussion and Shared Decision-Making in Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery.J Child Neurol2022
34880093United States Epilepsy Center Characteristics: A Data Analysis From the National Association of Epilepsy Centers.Neurology2022
35292559Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on Epilepsy Center Practice in the United States.Neurology2022
33333462Electroencephalography Technologist Inter-rater Agreement and Interpretation of Pediatric Critical Care Electroencephalography.Pediatr Neurol2021
33484700Treatment Practices and Outcomes in Continuous Spike and Wave during Slow Wave Sleep: A Multicenter Collaboration.J Pediatr2021
33610461Underutilization of epilepsy surgery: Part I: A scoping review of barriers.Epilepsy Behav2021
34482231An observational report of swallowing outcomes following corpus callosotomy.Epilepsy Behav2021
34418087Benzodiazepine administration patterns before escalation to second-line medications in pediatric refractory convulsive status epilepticus.Epilepsia2021
34620465The Missed Value of Underutilizing Pediatric Epilepsy Surgery: A Systematic Review.Semin Pediatr Neurol2021
34251039Factors associated with long-term outcomes in pediatric refractory status epilepticus.Epilepsia2021
34120133Super-Refractory Status Epilepticus in Children: A Retrospective Cohort Study.Pediatr Crit Care Med2021
34022752Time to Treatment in Pediatric Convulsive Refractory Status Epilepticus: The Weekend Effect.Pediatr Neurol2021
34048549PTEN somatic mutations contribute to spectrum of cerebral overgrowth.Brain2021
313293323D printing with MRI in pediatric applications.J Magn Reson Imaging2020
31882324Internalizing symptoms in intractable pediatric epilepsy: Structural and functional brain correlates.Epilepsy Behav2020
31911027Compliance With Standard Therapies and Remission Rates After Implementation of an Infantile Spasms Management Guideline.Pediatr Neurol2020
32919203Blunted neural response to emotional faces in the fusiform and superior temporal gyrus may be marker of emotion recognition deficits in pediatric epilepsy.Epilepsy Behav2020
32637635Somatic <i>SLC35A2</i> mosaicism correlates with clinical findings in epilepsy brain tissue.Neurol Genet2020
32913024First-line medication dosing in pediatric refractory status epilepticus.Neurology2020
32611646Association of guideline publication and delays to treatment in pediatric status epilepticus.Neurology2020
31323566The onset of pediatric refractory status epilepticus is not distributed uniformly during the day.Seizure2019
29884518Timing in the treatment of status epilepticus: From basics to the clinic.Seizure2019
30004311Intensive care resources required to care for critically ill children with focal intracranial infections.J Neurosurg Pediatr2018
30054195Decreasing Seizure Treatment Time Through Quality Improvement Reduces Critical Care Utilization.Pediatr Neurol2018
30173613Preoperative evaluation and surgical management of infants and toddlers with drug-resistant epilepsy.Neurosurg Focus2018
28601240First Episode of Hemiplegic Migraine.Pediatr Neurol2017
28461749Treatment-resistant Lennox-Gastaut syndrome: therapeutic trends, challenges and future directions.Neuropsychiatr Dis Treat2017
29249514Effect of Epilepsy on Families, Communities, and Society.Semin Pediatr Neurol2017
27432183Teaching NeuroImages: A central theta EEG rhythm in Rett syndrome can masquerade as seizure.Neurology2016
27164188Early Electroencephalographic Findings Correlate With Neurologic Outcome in Children Following Cardiac Arrest.Pediatr Crit Care Med2016
25633849mTOR inhibition in epilepsy: rationale and clinical perspectives.CNS Drugs2015
23671349Teaching NeuroImages: T2 hyperintensities in neurofibromatosis type 1.Neurology2013
24252195Glial scaffold required for cerebellar granule cell migration is dependent on dystroglycan function as a receptor for basement membrane proteins.Acta Neuropathol Commun2013
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