Single Pulse Electrical Stimulation to identify epileptogenic cortex: Clinical information obtained from early evoked responses

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2016-02-01

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Mouthaan, Brian E
van 't Klooster, MaryseORCID 0000-0002-6594-8965
Keizer, D.
Hebbink, G. J.
Leijten, FransORCID 0000-0003-2603-3364ISNI 0000000396446949
Ferrier, C. H.ISNI 0000000389365868
Van Putten, M. J A M
Zijlmans, MaeikeORCID 0000-0003-1258-5678ISNI 0000000389017329
Huiskamp, Geertjan MISNI 0000000389847234

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Abstract

Objective: Single Pulse Electrical Stimulation (SPES) probes epileptogenic cortex during electrocorticography. Two SPES responses are described: pathological delayed responses (DR, >100 ms) associated with the seizure onset zone (SOZ) and physiological early responses (ER, 80 Hz, in the SOZ and seizure propagation areas. Methods: We used data from 12 refractory epilepsy patients. SPES consisted of 10 pulses of 1 ms, 4-mA and 5 s interval on adjacent electrodes pairs. Data were available at 2048 samples/s for six and 512 samples/s (22 bits) for eight patients and analyzed in the time-frequency (TF) and time-domain (TD). Results: Electrodes with ERs were stronger associated with SOZ than non-SOZ electrodes. ERs with frequency content >80 Hz exist and are specific for SOZ channels. ERs evoked by stimulation of seizure onset electrodes were associated with electrodes involved in seizure propagation. Conclusion: Analysis of ERs can reveal aspects of pathology, manifested by association with seizure propagation and areas with high ER numbers that coincide with the SOZ. Significance: Not only DRs, but also ERs could have clinical value for mapping epileptogenic cortex and help to unravel aspects of the epileptic network.

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Electrical stimulation, Epilepsy surgery, Evoked potentials, High frequency oscillations, Intracranial electrodes, Taverne, Clinical Neurology, Neurology, Physiology (medical), Sensory Systems

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Mouthaan, B E, van 't Klooster, M, Keizer, D, Hebbink, G J, Leijten, F S S, Ferrier, C H, Van Putten, M J A M, Zijlmans, M & Huiskamp, G J M 2016, 'Single Pulse Electrical Stimulation to identify epileptogenic cortex : Clinical information obtained from early evoked responses', Clinical Neurophysiology, vol. 127, no. 2, pp. 1088-1098. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.clinph.2015.07.031