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Priya Monrad1, Kumar Sannagowdara1, Xiuhua Bozarth1, Sugandha Bhosrekar1, Kurt Hecox1, Michelle Nwosu1, Michael Schwabe1, Michael Meyer2, Aniko Szabo1, Jenna Prigge1, Russ Lemke1, Briana Horn2, Harry T Whelan1.
Abstract
This paper reports the findings from a pilot study of four patients with medically refractory epilepsy undergoing pre-surgical evaluation with ages ranging from 5 to 17 years. Video electroencephalography recordings and data from a near infrared spectroscopy cerebral/somatic oximeter were gathered and related to electrographic seizure onset and offset as determined by a paediatric epileptologist. All four patients showed haemodynamic changes associated with epileptiform activities. The increased blood flow clearly coincided with epileptiform activity and continued to increase as the epileptiform activity built up. Regional cerebral oxygen saturation increased in the epileptogenic focus, perhaps due to loss of cerebrovascular autoregulation. These findings reinforce that near infrared spectroscopy can potentially be used in a wide spectrum of patients with epilepsy regardless of the underlying brain pathology.Entities:
Keywords: brain oxygen consumption; cerebrovascular autoregulation; electroencephalography; epilepsy; haemodynamic response; ictal; interictal; monitoring oxygen; near infrared spectroscopy; oxygen saturation; seizure
Year: 2015 PMID: 26538840 PMCID: PMC4629858 DOI: 10.1255/jnirs.1170
Source DB: PubMed Journal: J Near Infrared Spectrosc ISSN: 0967-0335 Impact factor: 1.372