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Hippocampal spikes have heterogeneous scalp EEG correlates important for defining IEDs

Authors :
Maria Jose, Bruzzone
Naoum P, Issa
Shasha, Wu
Sandra, Rose
Yasar Taylan, Esengul
Vernon L, Towle
Douglas, Nordli
Peter C, Warnke
James X, Tao
Source :
Epilepsy Research. 182:106914
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2022.

Abstract

To identify scalp EEG correlates of hippocampal spikes in patients with mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (mTLE).We recorded scalp and intracranial EEG simultaneously in 20 consecutive surgical candidates with mTLE. Hippocampal spikes were identified from depth electrodes during the first hour of sleep on the first night of recording in the epilepsy monitoring unit, and their scalp EEG correlates were identified.Hippocampal spiking rates varied widely from 101 to 2187 (556 ± 672, mean ± SD) spikes per hour among the subjects. Of the 16,398 hippocampal spikes observed in this study, 492 (3.0%) of hippocampal spikes with extensive involvement of lateral temporal cortex were associated with scalp interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) including spikes and sharp waves; 198 (1.2%) of hippocampal spikes with limited involvement of lateral temporal cortex were associated with sharp transients or sharp slow waves, and 78 (0.05%)of hippocampal spikes with no lateral temporal involvement were associated with small sharp spikes (SSS). SSS were not correlated with independent temporal neocortical spikes.There are morphologically heterogeneous scalp EEG correlates of hippocampal spikes including SSS, sharp transients, sharp slow waves, spikes, and sharp waves. SSS correlate with hippocampal spikes and are likely an EEG marker for mTLE. These findings have important clinical implications for the diagnosis and localization of mTLE, and provide new perspectives on criteria for defining scalp IEDs.

Details

ISSN :
09201211
Volume :
182
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Epilepsy Research
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....ef2d9c44941cc646c5e000c139371fe7