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Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy

OBJECTIVE: To characterize ictal EEG change in the centromedian (CM) and anterior nucleus (AN) of the thalamus, using stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) recordings METHODS: Forty habitual seizures were analyzed in nine patients with pediatric-onset neocortical drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent...

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Autores principales: Edmonds, Benjamin, Miyakoshi, Makoto, Remore, Luigi Gianmaria, Ahn, Samuel, Phillips, H. Westley, Daida, Atsuro, Salamon, Noriko, Bari, Ausaf, Sankar, Raman, Matsumoto, Joyce H., Fallah, Aria, Nariai, Hiroki
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Publicado: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.22.23291714
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author Edmonds, Benjamin
Miyakoshi, Makoto
Remore, Luigi Gianmaria
Ahn, Samuel
Phillips, H. Westley
Daida, Atsuro
Salamon, Noriko
Bari, Ausaf
Sankar, Raman
Matsumoto, Joyce H.
Fallah, Aria
Nariai, Hiroki
author_facet Edmonds, Benjamin
Miyakoshi, Makoto
Remore, Luigi Gianmaria
Ahn, Samuel
Phillips, H. Westley
Daida, Atsuro
Salamon, Noriko
Bari, Ausaf
Sankar, Raman
Matsumoto, Joyce H.
Fallah, Aria
Nariai, Hiroki
author_sort Edmonds, Benjamin
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description OBJECTIVE: To characterize ictal EEG change in the centromedian (CM) and anterior nucleus (AN) of the thalamus, using stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) recordings METHODS: Forty habitual seizures were analyzed in nine patients with pediatric-onset neocortical drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent SEEG (age 2–25 y) with thalamic coverage. Both visual and quantitative analysis was used to evaluate ictal EEG signal in the cortex and thalamus. The amplitude and cortico-thalamic latencies of broadband frequencies at ictal onset were measured. RESULTS: Visual analysis demonstrated consistent detection of ictal EEG changes in both the CM nucleus and AN nucleus with latency to thalamic ictal EEG changes of less than 400ms in 95% of seizures, with low-voltage fast activity being the most common ictal pattern. Quantitative broadband amplitude analysis showed consistent power changes across the frequency bands, corresponding to ictal EEG onset, while while ictal EEG latency was variable from −18.0 seconds to 13.2 seconds. There was no significant difference between detection of CM and AN ictal activity on visual or amplitude analysis. Four patients with subsequent thalamic responsive neurostimulation (RNS) demonstrated ictal EEG changes consistent with SEEG findings. CONCLUSIONS: Ictal EEG changes were consistently seen at the CM and AN of the thalamus during neocortical seizures. SIGNIFICANCE: It may be feasible to use a closed-loop system in the thalamus to detect and modulate seizure activity for neocortical epilepsy.
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spelling pubmed-103272402023-07-08 Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy Edmonds, Benjamin Miyakoshi, Makoto Remore, Luigi Gianmaria Ahn, Samuel Phillips, H. Westley Daida, Atsuro Salamon, Noriko Bari, Ausaf Sankar, Raman Matsumoto, Joyce H. Fallah, Aria Nariai, Hiroki medRxiv Article OBJECTIVE: To characterize ictal EEG change in the centromedian (CM) and anterior nucleus (AN) of the thalamus, using stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) recordings METHODS: Forty habitual seizures were analyzed in nine patients with pediatric-onset neocortical drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent SEEG (age 2–25 y) with thalamic coverage. Both visual and quantitative analysis was used to evaluate ictal EEG signal in the cortex and thalamus. The amplitude and cortico-thalamic latencies of broadband frequencies at ictal onset were measured. RESULTS: Visual analysis demonstrated consistent detection of ictal EEG changes in both the CM nucleus and AN nucleus with latency to thalamic ictal EEG changes of less than 400ms in 95% of seizures, with low-voltage fast activity being the most common ictal pattern. Quantitative broadband amplitude analysis showed consistent power changes across the frequency bands, corresponding to ictal EEG onset, while while ictal EEG latency was variable from −18.0 seconds to 13.2 seconds. There was no significant difference between detection of CM and AN ictal activity on visual or amplitude analysis. Four patients with subsequent thalamic responsive neurostimulation (RNS) demonstrated ictal EEG changes consistent with SEEG findings. CONCLUSIONS: Ictal EEG changes were consistently seen at the CM and AN of the thalamus during neocortical seizures. SIGNIFICANCE: It may be feasible to use a closed-loop system in the thalamus to detect and modulate seizure activity for neocortical epilepsy. Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory 2023-06-29 /pmc/articles/PMC10327240/ /pubmed/37425697 http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.22.23291714 Text en https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) , which allows reusers to copy and distribute the material in any medium or format in unadapted form only, for noncommercial purposes only, and only so long as attribution is given to the creator.
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Edmonds, Benjamin
Miyakoshi, Makoto
Remore, Luigi Gianmaria
Ahn, Samuel
Phillips, H. Westley
Daida, Atsuro
Salamon, Noriko
Bari, Ausaf
Sankar, Raman
Matsumoto, Joyce H.
Fallah, Aria
Nariai, Hiroki
Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy
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title_full Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy
title_fullStr Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy
title_full_unstemmed Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy
title_short Characteristics of ictal thalamic EEG in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy
title_sort characteristics of ictal thalamic eeg in pediatric-onset neocortical focal epilepsy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10327240/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37425697
http://dx.doi.org/10.1101/2023.06.22.23291714
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