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Epileptogenic high-frequency oscillations skip the motor area in children with multilobar drug-resistant epilepsy
Authors:Yasushi Iimura  Kevin Jones  Kyoko Hattori  Yushi Okazawa  Atsuko Noda  Kana Hoashi  Yutaka Nonoda  Eishi Asano  Tomoyuki Akiyama  Cristina Go  Ayako Ochi  O Carter Snead  Elizabeth J Donner  James T Rutka  James M Drake  Hiroshi Otsubo
Institution:1. Division of Neurology, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada;2. Pediatrics and Neurology, Children’s Hospital of Michigan, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI, USA;3. Department of Child Neurology, Okayama University Hospital, Okayama, Japan;4. Division of Neurosurgery, The Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Abstract:

Objective

Subtotal hemispherectomy involves the resection of multiple lobes in children with drug-resistant epilepsy, skipping the motor area (MA). We determined epileptogenicity using the occurrence rate (OR) of high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) and the modulation index (MI), demonstrating strength of coupling between HFO and slow wave. We hypothesized that epileptogenicity increased over the multiple lobes but skipped the MA.

Methods

We analyzed 23 children (14 subtotal hemispherectomy; 9 multilobar resections). Scalp video-EEG and magnetoencephalography were performed before surgery. We analyzed the OR(HFO) and MI(5 phases=0.5–8 Hz) on electrodes of total area, resection areas, and MA. We compared the data between good International League Against Epilepsy (ILAE) class I–II] and poor (III–VI) seizure outcome groups.

Results

ILAE class Ia outcome was achieved in 18 children. Among the MI(5 phases) in the resection areas, MI(3–4 Hz) was the highest. The OR(HFO) and MI(3–4 Hz) in both total area and resection areas were significantly higher in the good seizure outcome group than in the poor outcome group. The OR(HFO) and MI(3–4 Hz) in resection areas were significantly higher than in the MA.

Conclusions

Our patients with multilobar drug-resistant epilepsy showed evidence of multifocal epileptogenicity that specifically skipped the MA.

Significance

This is the first study demonstrating that the electrophysiological phenotype of multifocal epilepsy specifically skips the MA using OR(HFO) and MI(3–4 Hz).
Keywords:MA  motor area  IVEEG  intracranial video electroencephalography  HFO  high-frequency oscillation  FR  fast ripples  OR  occurrence rate  MI  modulation index  F  frontal area  T  temporal area  PO  parieto-occipital area  SVEEG  scalp video electroencephalography  MRI  magnetic resonance imaging  MEG  magnetoencephalography  ILAE  International League Against Epilepsy  NREM  non-rapid eye movement  PET  Positron emission tomography  FCD  focal cortical dysplasia  TSC  tuberous sclerosis complex  CCEP  cortico-cortical evoked potentials  Epileptic spasms  Pathological high-frequency oscillations  Phase-amplitude coupling  Modulation index (MI)  Subtotal hemispherectomy  Motor area
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