FIELD: medicine.
SUBSTANCE: invention concerns medicine and medical technology. A patient is exposed to electrical stimulation generated by the 'simpaticor-01' apparatus. A one-element electrode is placed in a projection of cervical ganglia, while a multiple-element electrode - on a patient's neck. The exposure to the field is paused. A convulsive readiness threshold is assessed. Neurometabolic preparation dosage is specified in accordance with age, while anticolvulsants are dosed as per manufacturer's recommendations. Amplitude, frequency and length of the current pulse field, length of exposure and pauses are specified individually for each patient so that in the process of treatment and later on, the convulsive readiness threshold tends to decrease in the form of reducing a number of paroxysmal sharp and slow waves, as well as elimination of epileptoid activity.
EFFECT: method provides higher clinical effectiveness ensured by combining drug-induced therapy with electrical stimulation of the vegetative nervous system.
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Dates
2013-02-27—Published
2011-09-28—Filed