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- Data for: Defining the Border of the Subthalamic Nucleus for Deep Brain Stimulation: A Proposed Model using the Symmetrical Sigmoid Curve FunctionExcel spreadsheet of MRI data
- Data for: Interhemispheric asymmetry of network connecting between frontal and temporo-parietal cortices: a cortico-cortical evoked potential studyFigure 1 (a) Stimulation parameter. Repetitive square-wave electric currents of alternating polarity with a pulse width of 0.3 msec and a frequency of 1 Hz were delivered through a pair of electrodes for 50 sec. (b) Amplitude and latency of the N1 component of cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs). A line was drawn from the N1 peak to the P2 peak, and the amplitude was then measured as the height of a vertical line drawn between these peaks. The latency of N1 was measured from the time of stimulation to the N1 peak. (c) A schematic depiction of CCEP distribution in the stimulation of the pars opercularis/pars triangularis (pO/pT) in all patients. Figure 2 CCEP responses recorded from the language-dominant hemisphere in 3 patients (Patient 1, 12, 17). A pair of black circles represents the stimulation sites and the white circles indicate the area in which cortico-cortical evoked potentials (CCEPs) were recorded. The size of the circle shows the magnitude of the obtained potential. Figure 3 CCEP responses recorded from the non-dominant hemisphere in 3 patients (Patient 20, 21, 25). Figure 4 Box plots of CCEP amplitude and latency in the left (language-dominant side) and right hemisphere (non-dominant side). The amplitudes of the CCEPs were significantly larger on the dominant side than on the non-dominant side (P = 0.013). On the other hand, the latencies were not significantly different between sides (P = 0.604). n.s.: not significant
- Data for: Risk factors and outcomes of Cutibacterium acnes postoperative central nervous system infection: a case-control studyRaw data of 26 patients with post-neurosurgery intracranial SSI
- Data for: The impact of work-related factors on risk of resident burnout: a global neurosurgery pilot studyResident burnout risk, global data
- Data for: Clinical Value of Increased Peripheral Monocytes at Admission to Predict Cerebral Infarct and Poor Functional Outcomes in Subarachnoid Hemorrhage Patients.204 patients with SAH diagnosis were included. We collected patient-related factors, comorbidities, Hunt-Hess grade, modified Fisher grade, treatment, DCI, CI, aneurysm characteristics and peripheral monocytes from vein blood at admission.
- Data for: Nomogram Model for Predicting Risk of Postoperative Delirium in Parkinson's Patients over 50 years old After Deep Brain Stimulation SurgeryThis is a data set on the risk of delirium in Parkinson's patients over 50 years old after DBS
- Data for: An Australian Response to the COVID-19 Pandemic and its Implications on the Practice of Neurosurgery.Neurosurgical Admissions in Queensland from Feb-April, 2020
- Data for: Understanding the mothers of children with Spina Bifida and Hydrocephalus in TanzaniaQuestionnaire outcomes. The questions stated are the same as asked to the mothers.
- Data for: Cohesion between Research Literature and Health System Level Efforts to Address Global Neurosurgical Inequity: a scoping reviewAppendix containing controlled vocabulary, search translation tables used for the scoping review as well as a tabular form of all the data collected from our included GNS manuscripts.
- Data for: Preliminary Findings after Non-Surgical Management of Traumatic Cervical Spinal Cord Injury in a Nigerian Setting: Providing Optimum Patient Care While Saving CostsData showing the biodemographic and neurological parameters of 28 patients with traumatic cervical spinal cord injury
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