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NeuroOne Reports Real-World Evidence of Seizure Reduction and Quality of Life Improvement with OneRF Brain Ablation System

By Burstable Health Team
Physicians at Mayo Clinic Florida treated 25 drug-resistant epilepsy patients with NeuroOne's OneRF Ablation System, reporting meaningful seizure reductions, improved quality of life, and no serious long-term complications, supporting a shift toward a diagnosis-to-therapy paradigm.
NeuroOne Reports Real-World Evidence of Seizure Reduction and Quality of Life Improvement with OneRF Brain Ablation System

NeuroOne Medical Technologies Corporation (Nasdaq: NMTC) today announced physician experience from a large cohort of epilepsy patients treated with the OneRF® Ablation System at the Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville, Florida. The team, led by neurologist Dr. Brin Freund and the late neurosurgeon Dr. Sanjeet Grewal, performed RF ablations on 25 patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy. Following diagnostic stereo-EEG (SEEG) monitoring with NeuroOne electrodes, the physicians evaluated each patient's seizure foci to determine whether RF ablation could be performed safely. All patients were considered appropriate candidates for RF ablation based on their anatomy and seizure localization.

The physicians reported that among the 25 evaluable patients, the procedure was well tolerated, with rare short-term effects and no serious long-term complications observed. The majority of patients experienced meaningful reductions in seizure frequency, while some achieved sustained seizure freedom either directly following the RF ablation, or after subsequent surgical or medical therapy guided by data from the RF ablation. Most patients also reported improved quality of life and satisfaction with the procedure. Ablation targets ranged from small, discrete seizure areas to multifocal or more extensively distributed epileptic networks.

Dr. Freund commented, “NeuroOne SEEG-guided radiofrequency thermocoagulation is a minimally invasive procedure that can be performed at the bedside through the same implanted diagnostic electrodes used to localize a patient's seizures. After recording seizures and mapping critical brain regions responsible for language, motor function, and other essential tasks, we can precisely target seizure-generating tissue while preserving normal brain function. An important advantage of this technology is its ability to deliver a controlled, temperature-based treatment while allowing us to immediately resume recording afterward. This enables us to assess the effectiveness of the ablation in real time and, when appropriate, perform additional targeted ablations during the same monitoring period. This approach has changed how we treat drug-resistant focal epilepsy and is now part of the standard of care at Mayo Clinic Florida.”

“We are extremely grateful to Dr. Freund, the late Dr. Grewal, and the entire Mayo Clinic team for their willingness to evaluate our technology and share their real-world experience," said Dave Rosa, CEO of NeuroOne. "These results validate our long-held belief that, for patients already undergoing diagnostic SEEG, the ability to potentially deliver meaningful therapeutic benefit through the same implanted electrodes represents a compelling clinical and economic value proposition. Importantly, that opportunity is enabled by our proprietary temperature monitoring technology, which provides physicians with real-time treatment feedback and an additional layer of confidence during ablation. As the only FDA-cleared platform combining SEEG diagnosis and RF ablation using the same sEEG device, we believe NeuroOne is uniquely positioned to support this evolving diagnosis-to-therapy treatment paradigm."

This real-world evidence highlights a potential paradigm shift for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, offering a minimally invasive option that combines diagnosis and treatment in a single procedure. The ability to perform ablation at the bedside, immediately after mapping seizure foci, could reduce the need for multiple surgeries and hospitalizations, lowering healthcare costs and improving patient outcomes. For more information, visit nmtc1.com.

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