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What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients?
Epilepsy is one of the major neurological disorders, affecting roughly 1-2% of the world's population, of which approximately 20–25% of patients are drug resistant. A variety of drugs have been used to activate and identify the epileptic area in patients during presurgical evaluation. We studie...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428614/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22937226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/654265 |
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author | Herrera-Peco, Ivan Wix Ramos, Rybel Domínguez-Gadea, Luis Meilán, María Luisa Martínez-Chacón, José Luis de Dios, Eva Sola, Rafael G. Pastor, Jesús |
author_facet | Herrera-Peco, Ivan Wix Ramos, Rybel Domínguez-Gadea, Luis Meilán, María Luisa Martínez-Chacón, José Luis de Dios, Eva Sola, Rafael G. Pastor, Jesús |
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description | Epilepsy is one of the major neurological disorders, affecting roughly 1-2% of the world's population, of which approximately 20–25% of patients are drug resistant. A variety of drugs have been used to activate and identify the epileptic area in patients during presurgical evaluation. We studied the cerebral blood flow (CBF) by single photon-emission computed tomography (SPECT) and bioelectrical brain activity responses to etomidate in 11 patients. Etomidate (0.1 mg/kg) was administered while patients were monitored by video-electroencephalography with foramen ovale electrodes (FOEs). After etomidate administration, a brief period of high-frequency activity was observed, followed by a generalized, high-voltage delta pattern. Increased regional CBF was observed bilaterally in thalamus, putamen, and posterior hippocampus. Besides, the only interhemispheric difference was observed in the posterior hippocampus, where CBF decreased in the epileptic temporal lobe. Activation by etomidate induces a specific and repetitive response in the bioelectrical activity. In addition, CBF changes induced by etomidate may serve as a diagnostic tool in the near future. |
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spelling | pubmed-34286142012-08-30 What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients? Herrera-Peco, Ivan Wix Ramos, Rybel Domínguez-Gadea, Luis Meilán, María Luisa Martínez-Chacón, José Luis de Dios, Eva Sola, Rafael G. Pastor, Jesús Epilepsy Res Treat Clinical Study Epilepsy is one of the major neurological disorders, affecting roughly 1-2% of the world's population, of which approximately 20–25% of patients are drug resistant. A variety of drugs have been used to activate and identify the epileptic area in patients during presurgical evaluation. We studied the cerebral blood flow (CBF) by single photon-emission computed tomography (SPECT) and bioelectrical brain activity responses to etomidate in 11 patients. Etomidate (0.1 mg/kg) was administered while patients were monitored by video-electroencephalography with foramen ovale electrodes (FOEs). After etomidate administration, a brief period of high-frequency activity was observed, followed by a generalized, high-voltage delta pattern. Increased regional CBF was observed bilaterally in thalamus, putamen, and posterior hippocampus. Besides, the only interhemispheric difference was observed in the posterior hippocampus, where CBF decreased in the epileptic temporal lobe. Activation by etomidate induces a specific and repetitive response in the bioelectrical activity. In addition, CBF changes induced by etomidate may serve as a diagnostic tool in the near future. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2010 2010-06-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3428614/ /pubmed/22937226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/654265 Text en Copyright © 2010 Ivan Herrera-Peco et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Clinical Study Herrera-Peco, Ivan Wix Ramos, Rybel Domínguez-Gadea, Luis Meilán, María Luisa Martínez-Chacón, José Luis de Dios, Eva Sola, Rafael G. Pastor, Jesús What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients? |
title | What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients? |
title_full | What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients? |
title_fullStr | What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients? |
title_full_unstemmed | What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients? |
title_short | What Do Changes in Brain Perfusion Induced by Etomidate Suggest about Epilepsy in Human Patients? |
title_sort | what do changes in brain perfusion induced by etomidate suggest about epilepsy in human patients? |
topic | Clinical Study |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3428614/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22937226 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2010/654265 |
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