| Literature DB >> 29223000 |
Laura Gagliano1, Elie Bou Assi2, Dang K Nguyen3, Sandy Rihana4, Mohamad Sawan5.
Abstract
Seizure forecasting would improve the quality of life of patients with refractory epilepsy. Although early findings were optimistic, no single feature has been found capable of individually characterizing brain dynamics during transition to seizure. Cross-frequency phase amplitude coupling has been recently proposed as a precursor of seizure activity. This work evaluates the existence of a statistically significant difference in mean phase amplitude coupling distribution between the preictal and interictal states of seizures in dogs with bilaterally implanted intracranial electrodes. Results show a statistically significant change (p<0.05) of phase amplitude coupling during the preictal phase. This change is correlated with the position of implanted electrodes and is more significant within high-gamma frequency bands. These findings highlight the potential benefit of bilateral iEEG analysis and the feasibility of seizure forecasting based on slow modulation of high frequency amplitude.Entities:
Keywords: Cross frequency coupling; Epilepsy; Feature extraction; Phase amplitude coupling; Preictal state; Seizure forecasting
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29223000 DOI: 10.1016/j.eplepsyres.2017.11.009
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Epilepsy Res ISSN: 0920-1211 Impact factor: 3.045