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Feasibility of magnetoencephalographic source imaging in patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation for epilepsy

Source localization of interictal spikes in patients with medically refractory epilepsy is the most common clinical application of magnetoencephalography (MEG). In recent decades, many patients with intractable epilepsy have been treated with various forms of neurostimulation, including thalamic dee...

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Autores principales: Wennberg, Richard, del Campo, J. Martin, Shampur, Nat, Rowland, Nathan C., Valiante, Taufik, Lozano, Andres M., Garcia Dominguez, Luis
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5939388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29750219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12027
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author Wennberg, Richard
del Campo, J. Martin
Shampur, Nat
Rowland, Nathan C.
Valiante, Taufik
Lozano, Andres M.
Garcia Dominguez, Luis
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del Campo, J. Martin
Shampur, Nat
Rowland, Nathan C.
Valiante, Taufik
Lozano, Andres M.
Garcia Dominguez, Luis
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description Source localization of interictal spikes in patients with medically refractory epilepsy is the most common clinical application of magnetoencephalography (MEG). In recent decades, many patients with intractable epilepsy have been treated with various forms of neurostimulation, including thalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS). Patients with suboptimal seizure control after DBS might in some cases benefit from further investigations for resective epilepsy surgery, including MEG source imaging (MSI). We sought to determine the feasibility and accuracy of MSI in the setting of active thalamic DBS. Simultaneous EEG/MEG was obtained in a patient using an Elekta 306‐channel MEG system, with high‐frequency (100 Hz) DBS of the thalamic anterior nuclei cycling between on and off states. Magnetic artifacts associated with the DBS apparatus were successfully suppressed using the spatiotemporal signal space separation (tSSS) method. Electrical stimulation artifact was removed by standard digital low‐pass filtering. Dipole source modeling results for spike foci in frontal and posterior temporal regions were comparable between stimulation on and stimulation off states, and the source solutions corresponded well to the localization of spikes documented by intracranial EEG. MSI is thus feasible and source solutions can be accurate when performed in patients with active thalamic DBS for epilepsy.
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spelling pubmed-59393882018-05-10 Feasibility of magnetoencephalographic source imaging in patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation for epilepsy Wennberg, Richard del Campo, J. Martin Shampur, Nat Rowland, Nathan C. Valiante, Taufik Lozano, Andres M. Garcia Dominguez, Luis Epilepsia Open Short Research Articles Source localization of interictal spikes in patients with medically refractory epilepsy is the most common clinical application of magnetoencephalography (MEG). In recent decades, many patients with intractable epilepsy have been treated with various forms of neurostimulation, including thalamic deep brain stimulation (DBS). Patients with suboptimal seizure control after DBS might in some cases benefit from further investigations for resective epilepsy surgery, including MEG source imaging (MSI). We sought to determine the feasibility and accuracy of MSI in the setting of active thalamic DBS. Simultaneous EEG/MEG was obtained in a patient using an Elekta 306‐channel MEG system, with high‐frequency (100 Hz) DBS of the thalamic anterior nuclei cycling between on and off states. Magnetic artifacts associated with the DBS apparatus were successfully suppressed using the spatiotemporal signal space separation (tSSS) method. Electrical stimulation artifact was removed by standard digital low‐pass filtering. Dipole source modeling results for spike foci in frontal and posterior temporal regions were comparable between stimulation on and stimulation off states, and the source solutions corresponded well to the localization of spikes documented by intracranial EEG. MSI is thus feasible and source solutions can be accurate when performed in patients with active thalamic DBS for epilepsy. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2016-12-09 /pmc/articles/PMC5939388/ /pubmed/29750219 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12027 Text en © 2016 The Authors. Epilepsia Open published by Wiley Periodicals Inc. on behalf of International League Against Epilepsy. This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ License, which permits use and distribution in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited, the use is non‐commercial and no modifications or adaptations are made.
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Rowland, Nathan C.
Valiante, Taufik
Lozano, Andres M.
Garcia Dominguez, Luis
Feasibility of magnetoencephalographic source imaging in patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation for epilepsy
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title_full Feasibility of magnetoencephalographic source imaging in patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation for epilepsy
title_fullStr Feasibility of magnetoencephalographic source imaging in patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation for epilepsy
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title_short Feasibility of magnetoencephalographic source imaging in patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation for epilepsy
title_sort feasibility of magnetoencephalographic source imaging in patients with thalamic deep brain stimulation for epilepsy
topic Short Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5939388/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29750219
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/epi4.12027
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