| Literature DB >> 29289423 |
Fabrice Bartolomei1, Anca Nica2, Maria Paola Valenti-Hirsch3, Claude Adam4, Marie Denuelle5.
Abstract
The interpretation of SEEG recordings is a crucial step. It must be carried out by an epileptologist/neurophysiologist with sufficient training and qualification in this field. The objectives of the interpretation are to define the brain topography of interictal activities (irritative zone) and the epileptogenic zone, defined as the site of primary organization of ictal discharges. Several patterns of seizure onset are possible, the most typical including fast discharges. The interpretation of the SEEG is based on the recording of spontaneous activity but also on the results of intracerebral electrical stimulation. It must be done with accurate anatomical information on the location of the electrodes in terms of the patient's anatomy. Quantification of interictal activities (spikes, high frequency oscillations) and ictal activity (epileptogenicity index) is recommended. The interpretation of the SEEG must also take into account functional data and will be the basis for the final decision on the operability and type of intervention chosen.Entities:
Keywords: Cortical stimulations; Epileptogenic zone; Epileptogenicity; Quantitative analysis
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Year: 2017 PMID: 29289423 DOI: 10.1016/j.neucli.2017.11.010
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neurophysiol Clin ISSN: 0987-7053 Impact factor: 3.734