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Clin Neurophysiol ; 120(7): 1235-44, 2009 Jul.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19464946

ABSTRACT

OBJECTIVE: We clinically tested a quantitative EEG method to localize abnormal variations in benzodiazepine-induced fast rhythms to localize focal epileptogenic lesions, assuming altered quality/quantity of GABA receptors in the lesions. METHODS: During a 64-channel-EEG (sampled at 1 kHz) recording benzodiazepines were administered to five patients with localization related epilepsy associated with an MRI visible focal lesion. We determined the post-injection dominant spectral modulation using Gabor wavelets and analysed the symmetry of spatial distribution. This was compared to the localization of the lesion on the MRI scan. RESULTS: The principal component was found in the beta/gamma band. In all patients one region of decreased change was associated with the lesional hemisphere, and overlapped with the site of the lesion in four. Three patients underwent surgery: interictal corticographic findings concurred with the area of decreased benzodiazepine response. CONCLUSIONS: This simple method localized abnormal function associated with epileptogenic lesions. Further methodological validation is now justified. Final clinical validation must be done in MRI-negative cases as well. SIGNIFICANCE: This research may lead to techniques for non-invasive easy localization of epileptogenic tissue that is not visible on a structural MRI scan.


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Anticonvulsants/pharmacology , Beta Rhythm/drug effects , Diazepam/pharmacology , Electroencephalography/methods , Epilepsies, Partial/pathology , Epilepsies, Partial/physiopathology , Algorithms , Benzodiazepines/pharmacology , Epilepsies, Partial/metabolism , Humans , Magnetic Resonance Imaging , Models, Theoretical , Receptors, GABA/metabolism , Time Factors
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