• Epilepsia · Feb 2014

    Biomarkers of epileptogenic zone defined by quantified stereo-EEG analysis.

    • Vadym Gnatkovsky, Marco de Curtis, Chiara Pastori, Francesco Cardinale, Giorgio Lo Russo, Roberto Mai, Lino Nobili, Ivana Sartori, Laura Tassi, and Stefano Francione.
    • Unit of Experimental Neurophysiology and Epileptology, Foundation of the Carlo Besta Neurological Institute, Milan, Italy.
    • Epilepsia. 2014 Feb 1;55(2):296-305.

    ObjectiveIn one third of patients with a diagnosis of pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy who are candidates for therapeutic surgery, cerebral areas responsible for seizure generation can be defined exclusively with invasive intracranial recordings. A correct presurgical identification of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) with intracranial electrodes has a direct impact on postsurgical outcome. We aimed at identifying biomarkers of the EZ based on computer-assisted inspection of intracranial electroencephalography (EEG).MethodsComputer-driven intracranial EEG analysis in the domains of time, frequency, and space was retrospectively applied to a population of 10 patients with focal epilepsy to detect EZ electrophysiologic markers. Next, a prospective study was performed on 14 surgery candidate patients. The stereo-EEG computer-assisted analysis of EZ boundaries performed blind from patients data was compared to that defined with the traditional visual inspection completed by neurophysiologists.ResultsIn the retrospective study, the EZ was characterized by the combined detection of three biomarkers observed at seizure onset: (1) fast activity at 80-120 Hz associated with (2) very slow transient polarizing shift and (3) voltage depression (flattening). Correlations between these indexes were calculated for each seizure. In the prospective study, the quantified analysis based on the three biomarkers confirmed a complete overlap between leads within the EZ identified by expert clinicians. In 2 of 14 patients the proposed biomarkers partially identified the EZ.SignificanceOur findings demonstrate and validate with a prospective unbiased study the use of three neurophysiologic intracranial EEG parameters as excellent biomarkers of ictogenesis and as reliable indicators of EZ boundaries.Wiley Periodicals, Inc. © 2014 International League Against Epilepsy.

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