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Network analysis of EEG related functional MRI changes due to medication withdrawal in focal epilepsy

Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) have a global effect on the neurophysiology of the brain which is most likely reflected in functional brain activity recorded with EEG and fMRI. These effects may cause substantial inter-subject variability in studies where EEG correlated functional MRI (EEG–fMRI) is used...

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Autores principales: Hermans, Kees, Ossenblok, Pauly, van Houdt, Petra, Geerts, Liesbeth, Verdaasdonk, Rudolf, Boon, Paul, Colon, Albert, de Munck, Jan C.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4484549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26137444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.06.002
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author Hermans, Kees
Ossenblok, Pauly
van Houdt, Petra
Geerts, Liesbeth
Verdaasdonk, Rudolf
Boon, Paul
Colon, Albert
de Munck, Jan C.
author_facet Hermans, Kees
Ossenblok, Pauly
van Houdt, Petra
Geerts, Liesbeth
Verdaasdonk, Rudolf
Boon, Paul
Colon, Albert
de Munck, Jan C.
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description Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) have a global effect on the neurophysiology of the brain which is most likely reflected in functional brain activity recorded with EEG and fMRI. These effects may cause substantial inter-subject variability in studies where EEG correlated functional MRI (EEG–fMRI) is used to determine the epileptogenic zone in patients who are candidate for epilepsy surgery. In the present study the effects on resting state fMRI are quantified in conditions with AED administration and after withdrawal of AEDs. EEG–fMRI data were obtained from 10 patients in the condition that the patient was on the steady-state maintenance doses of AEDs as prescribed (condition A) and after withdrawal of AEDs (condition B), at the end of a clinically standard pre-surgical long term video-EEG monitoring session. Resting state networks (RSN) were extracted from fMRI. The epileptic component (ICE) was identified by selecting the RSN component with the largest overlap with the EEG–fMRI correlation pattern. Changes in RSN functional connectivity between conditions A and B were quantified. EEG–fMRI correlation analysis was successful in 30% and 100% of the cases in conditions A and B, respectively. Spatial patterns of ICEs are comparable in conditions A and B, except for one patient for whom it was not possible to identify the ICE in condition A. However, the resting state functional connectivity is significantly increased in the condition after withdrawal of AEDs (condition B), which makes resting state fMRI potentially a new tool to study AED effects. The difference in sensitivity of EEG–fMRI in conditions A and B, which is not related to the number of epileptic EEG events occurring during scanning, could be related to the increased functional connectivity in condition B.
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spelling pubmed-44845492015-07-01 Network analysis of EEG related functional MRI changes due to medication withdrawal in focal epilepsy Hermans, Kees Ossenblok, Pauly van Houdt, Petra Geerts, Liesbeth Verdaasdonk, Rudolf Boon, Paul Colon, Albert de Munck, Jan C. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article Anti-epileptic drugs (AEDs) have a global effect on the neurophysiology of the brain which is most likely reflected in functional brain activity recorded with EEG and fMRI. These effects may cause substantial inter-subject variability in studies where EEG correlated functional MRI (EEG–fMRI) is used to determine the epileptogenic zone in patients who are candidate for epilepsy surgery. In the present study the effects on resting state fMRI are quantified in conditions with AED administration and after withdrawal of AEDs. EEG–fMRI data were obtained from 10 patients in the condition that the patient was on the steady-state maintenance doses of AEDs as prescribed (condition A) and after withdrawal of AEDs (condition B), at the end of a clinically standard pre-surgical long term video-EEG monitoring session. Resting state networks (RSN) were extracted from fMRI. The epileptic component (ICE) was identified by selecting the RSN component with the largest overlap with the EEG–fMRI correlation pattern. Changes in RSN functional connectivity between conditions A and B were quantified. EEG–fMRI correlation analysis was successful in 30% and 100% of the cases in conditions A and B, respectively. Spatial patterns of ICEs are comparable in conditions A and B, except for one patient for whom it was not possible to identify the ICE in condition A. However, the resting state functional connectivity is significantly increased in the condition after withdrawal of AEDs (condition B), which makes resting state fMRI potentially a new tool to study AED effects. The difference in sensitivity of EEG–fMRI in conditions A and B, which is not related to the number of epileptic EEG events occurring during scanning, could be related to the increased functional connectivity in condition B. Elsevier 2015-06-09 /pmc/articles/PMC4484549/ /pubmed/26137444 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.06.002 Text en © 2015 Academic Center for Epileptology Kempenhaeghe & Maastrich UMC+. Published by Elsevier Inc. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Verdaasdonk, Rudolf
Boon, Paul
Colon, Albert
de Munck, Jan C.
Network analysis of EEG related functional MRI changes due to medication withdrawal in focal epilepsy
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title_full Network analysis of EEG related functional MRI changes due to medication withdrawal in focal epilepsy
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title_short Network analysis of EEG related functional MRI changes due to medication withdrawal in focal epilepsy
title_sort network analysis of eeg related functional mri changes due to medication withdrawal in focal epilepsy
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4484549/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26137444
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2015.06.002
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