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Title: | Assessment of Safety of a Fully Implanted Endovascular Brain-Computer Interface for Severe Paralysis in 4 Patients: The Stentrode With Thought-Controlled Digital Switch (SWITCH) Study. | Austin Authors: | Mitchell, Peter;Lee, Sarah C M;Yoo, Peter E;Morokoff, Andrew;Sharma, Rahul P;Williams, Daryl L;MacIsaac, Christopher;Howard, Mark E ;Irving, Lou;Vrljic, Ivan;Williams, Cameron;Bush, Steven;Balabanski, Anna H;Drummond, Katharine J;Desmond, Patricia;Weber, Douglas;Denison, Timothy;Mathers, Susan;O'Brien, Terence J;Mocco, J;Grayden, David B;Liebeskind, David S;Opie, Nicholas L;Oxley, Thomas J;Campbell, Bruce C V | Affiliation: | Department of Radiology, The University of Melbourne, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia. Neurology, Calvary Healthcare Bethlehem, Parkdale, Australia. Synchron Inc, New York, New York. Stanford Healthcare Cardiovascular Medicine, Stanford University, Stanford, California. Department of Anaesthesia and Pain Management, The University of Melbourne, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia. Intensive Care Department, The University of Melbourne, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia. Victorian Respiratory Support Service Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre, The University of Melbourne, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Melbourne, Australia. Department of Neurology, The University of Melbourne, The Royal Melbourne Hospital, Parkville, Australia. Department of Biomedical Engineering, College of Engineering, Carnegie Mellon University, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Institute of Biomedical Engineering, The University of Oxford, Oxford, United Kingdom. Neurology, Calvary Healthcare Bethlehem, Parkdale, Australia. Department of Neurosurgery, Klingenstein Clinical Center, The Mount Sinai Hospital, New York, New York. UCLA Comprehensive Stroke Center, Department of Neurology, University of California, Los Angeles. Vascular Bionics Laboratory, Department of Medicine, The University of Melbourne, Melbourne, Australia. |
Issue Date: | 1-Mar-2023 | Date: | 2023 | Publication information: | JAMA Neurology 2023-03-01; 80(3) | Abstract: | Brain-computer interface (BCI) implants have previously required craniotomy to deliver penetrating or surface electrodes to the brain. Whether a minimally invasive endovascular technique to deliver recording electrodes through the jugular vein to superior sagittal sinus is safe and feasible is unknown. | URI: | https://ahro.austin.org.au/austinjspui/handle/1/31973 | DOI: | 10.1001/jamaneurol.2022.4847 | ORCID: | Journal: | JAMA Neurology | PubMed URL: | 36622685 | ISSN: | 2168-6157 | Type: | Journal Article |
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