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Interictal high frequency oscillations (HFOs) in patients with focal epilepsy and normal MRI
Authors:Luciana Andrade-Valença  Francesco MariJulia Jacobs  Maeike ZijlmansAndré Olivier  Jean GotmanFrançois Dubeau
Institution:a Montreal Neurological Institute, McGill University, Montreal, QC, Canada
b University of Pernambuco-UPE, Department of Neurology, Recife, Pernambuco, Brazil
Abstract:

Objective

We aim to analysis the relationship between HFOs-generating regions and the seizure onset zone (SOZ) in epileptic patients without a visible lesion on MRI.

Methods

Intracerebral EEGs were recorded in 17 patients with intractable focal seizures and normal MRIs. The rates of interictal HFOs and spikes inside and outside the SOZ were analyzed as well as the specificity, sensitivity and accuracy of HFOs and spikes to determine the SOZ.

Results

The mean rate of spikes, ripples and fast ripples (FR) was higher in the SOZ than in the non-SOZ channels. In regard to the identification of the SOZ the sensitivity was 91% for spikes, 91% for ripples and 66% for FR, the specificity was 30% for spikes, 42% for ripples and 80% for FR, and the accuracy was 44% for spikes, 54% for ripples and 76% for FR.

Conclusions

The rates of spikes and HFOs were higher inside than outside the SOZ. However, HFOs are also more specific and accurate than spikes to delineate the SOZ.

Significance

Analysis of interictal HFOs during 5-10 min of sleep recording is a good tool to localize the SOZ in patients with epilepsy and normal MRI, and could potentially reduce the duration of chronic intracerebral EEG recordings.
Keywords:High frequency oscillations  Non-lesional epilepsy  Focal epilepsy  Normal MRI  Depth EEG
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