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Regional Cerebral Blood Flow Changes Associated With Focal Electrically Administered Seizure Therapy (FEAST)
- Source :
- Brain Stimulation, Vol 7, Iss 3, Pp 483-485 (2014)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2014.
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Abstract
- Introduction Use of electroconvulsive therapy (ECT) is limited by cognitive disturbance. Focal electrically-administered seizure therapy (FEAST) is designed to initiate focal seizures in the prefrontal cortex. To date, no studies have documented the effects of FEAST on regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF). Methods A 72 year old depressed man underwent three single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) scans to capture the onset and resolution of seizures triggered with right unilateral FEAST. We used Bioimage Suite for within-subject statistical analyses of perfusion differences ictally and post-ictally compared with the baseline scan. Results Early ictal increases in regional cerebral blood flow (rCBF) were limited to the right prefrontal cortex. Post-ictally, perfusion was reduced in bilateral frontal and occipital cortices and increased in left motor and precuneus cortex. Conclusion FEAST appears to triggers focal onsets of seizure activity in the right prefrontal cortex with subsequent generalization. Future studies are needed on a larger sample.
- Subjects :
- Male
medicine.medical_treatment
Biophysics
Precuneus
Prefrontal Cortex
lcsh:RC321-571
Electroconvulsive therapy
Seizures
Cortex (anatomy)
medicine
Humans
Ictal
Prefrontal cortex
lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
Aged
Tomography, Emission-Computed, Single-Photon
Depression
General Neuroscience
Electroencephalography
ECT
nervous system diseases
Perfusion
FEAST
medicine.anatomical_structure
nervous system
Cerebral blood flow
Focally electrically administered seizure therapy
Cerebrovascular Circulation
SPECT
Anesthesia
Brain stimulation
Neurology (clinical)
Cognition Disorders
Psychology
human activities
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 1935861X
- Volume :
- 7
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Brain Stimulation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....04cb9632f3f8a146b560539e9468385b
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.brs.2014.02.011