Interictal high‐frequency oscillations (80–500 Hz) are an indicator of seizure onset areas independent of spikes in the human epileptic brain
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Abstract
Intracerebral EEGs of 10 patients with intractable focal epilepsy were studied using macroelectrodes. Rates of HFOs within and outside spikes, the overlap between events, event durations, and the percentage of spikes carrying HFOs were calculated and compared according to anatomical localization, spiking activity, and relationship to the SOZ.
HFOs were found in all patients, significantly more within mesial temporal lobe structures than in neocortex. HFOs could be seen in spiking as well as nonspiking channels in all structures. Rates and durations of HFOs were significantly higher in the SOZ than outside. It was possible to establish a rate of HFOs to identify the SOZ with better sensitivity and specificity than with the rate of spikes.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 18.03
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- 100%
- References
- 41
Authors
6- JJJulia JacobsCorresponding
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
- PLPierre LeVan
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
- RCRahul Chander
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
- JAJeffery A. Hall
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
- FDFrançois Dubeau
Montreal Neurological Institute and Hospital
Topics & keywords
- Ictal
- Epileptogenesis
- Neocortex
- Epilepsy
- Neuroscience
- Electroencephalography
- Temporal lobe
- Psychology