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Effect of cortical cooling on interictal epileptiform activities
Authors:Elizabeth Ablah  Minh P Tran  Mitchell Isaac  David AS Kaufman  Nazih Moufarrij  Kore Liow
Institution:1. University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita, Department of Preventive Medicine, 1010 North Kansas, Wichita, KS 67214, USA;2. Via Christi Comprehensive Epilepsy Center and Neurophysiology Laboratory, Wichita, KS, USA
Abstract:ObjectiveTo determine if applying chilled solution to exposed cerebral cortex can reduce interictal epileptiform activities in patients during surgery.MethodsElectrocorticography was used to record the epileptiform activity of 12 patients (ages 18–53) undergoing cortical mapping and resection surgery. Interictal spikes were counted at baseline and compared with spikes after applying room temperature and chilled Lactated Ringer's or normal saline solution.ResultsCortical irrigation with 150-cm3, chilled (4 °C) normal saline solution reduced the mean number of interictal spikes from 11.46 to 4.87 spikes per minute (p = 0.04). There was no significant reduction in the epileptic spike frequency when room temperature normal saline was used.ConclusionThe application of chilled solution directly to the cortex can reduce interictal epileptiform activities, suggesting that seizure potential can be suppressed to avoid evoked seizures during intraoperative surgery.
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