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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38242522/different-patterns-of-progressive-damage-mapped-by-causal-structural-network-between-idiopathic-and-secondarily-generalized-tonic-clonic-seizures
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hsinyu Hsieh, Qiang Xu, Qirui Zhang, Fang Yang, Yin Xu, Gaoping Liu, Ruoting Liu, Qianqian Yu, Zixuan Zhang, Guangming Lu, Xing Gu, Zhiqiang Zhang
AIMS: Mapping progressive patterns of structural damage in epilepsies with idiopathic and secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures with causal structural covariance networks and multiple analysis strategies. METHODS: Patients with idiopathic generalized tonic-clonic seizures (IGTCS) (n = 114) and secondarily generalized tonic-clonic seizures (SGTCS) (n = 125) were recruited. Morphometric parameter of gray matter volume was analyzed on structural MRI...
January 17, 2024: Brain Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37662245/uncovering-spatiotemporal-dynamics-of-the-corticothalamic-network-during-seizures
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Saarang Panchavati, Atsuro Daida, Benjamin Edmonds, Makoto Miyakoshi, Shingo Oana, Samuel S Ahn, Corey Arnold, Noriko Salamon, Raman Sankar, Aria Fallah, William Speier, Hiroki Nariai
OBJECTIVE: Although the clinical efficacy of deep brain stimulation targeting the anterior nucleus (AN) and centromedian nucleus (CM) of the thalamus has been actively investigated for the treatment of medication-resistant epilepsy, few studies have investigated dynamic ictal changes in corticothalamic connectivity in human EEG recording. This study aims to establish the complex spatiotemporal dynamics of the ictal corticothalamic network associated with various seizure foci. METHODS: We analyzed ten patients (aged 2...
August 22, 2023: medRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37172446/efficacy-of-different-strategies-of-responsive-neurostimulation-on-seizure-control-and-their-association-with-acute-neurophysiological-effects-in-rats
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Fang Zhang, Yufang Yang, Yanjie Xin, Yuting Sun, Chang Wang, Junming Zhu, Tao Tang, Jianmin Zhang, Kedi Xu
Responsive neurostimulation (RNS) has shown promising but limited efficacy in the treatment of drug-resistant epilepsy. The clinical utility of RNS is hindered by the incomplete understanding of the mechanism behind its therapeutic effects. Thus, assessing the acute effects of responsive stimulation (AERS) based on intracranial EEG recordings in the temporal lobe epilepsy rat model may provide a better understanding of the potential therapeutic mechanisms underlying the antiepileptic effect of RNS. Furthermore, clarifying the correlation between AERS and seizure severity may help guide the optimization of RNS parameter settings...
May 10, 2023: Epilepsy & Behavior: E&B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37043173/seeg-based-reevaluation-of-epileptogenic-networks-and-the-predictive-role-for-reoperation-in-mtle-patients-with-surgical-failure
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Ke Xu, Xue Yang, Jian Zhou, Yuguang Guan, Meng Zhao, Mengyang Wang, Jing Wang, Tianfu Li, Xiongfei Wang, Guoming Luan
OBJECTIVE: Approximately 20%-30% of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) patients got unfavorable seizure control after surgery, and there was a discrepancy about the reasons for the surgical failure. The functional connectivity (FC) patterns obtained from stereo-electroencephalography (SEEG) reveal information about the dynamics of the epileptic brain and the added value of extracting information that was not identifiable in the SEEG data using FC analysis. This study aims to find out the patterns of the potential epileptogenic network of failure patients and the electrophysiological predictors of reoperation...
April 12, 2023: Epilepsia Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37028905/neuroprognostication-in-the-post-cardiac-arrest-patient-a-canadian-cardiovascular-society-position-statement
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Christopher B Fordyce, Andreas H Kramer, Craig Ainsworth, Jim Christenson, Gary Hunter, Julie Kromm, Carmen Lopez Soto, Damon C Scales, Mypinder Sekhon, Sean van Diepen, Laura Dragoi, Colin Josephson, Jim Kutsogiannis, Michel R Le May, Christopher B Overgaard, Martin Savard, Gregory Schnell, Graham C Wong, Emilie Belley-Côté, Tadeu A Fantaneanu, Christopher B Granger, Adriana Luk, Rebecca Mathew, Victoria McCredie, Laurel Murphy, Jeanne Teitelbaum
Cardiac arrest (CA) is associated with a low rate of survival with favourable neurologic recovery. The most common mechanism of death after successful resuscitation from CA is withdrawal of life-sustaining measures on the basis of perceived poor neurologic prognosis due to underlying hypoxic-ischemic brain injury. Neuroprognostication is an important component of the care pathway for CA patients admitted to hospital but is complex, challenging, and often guided by limited evidence. Using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE) system to evaluate the evidence underlying factors or diagnostic modalities available to determine prognosis, recommendations were generated in the following domains: (1) circumstances immediately after CA; (2) focused neurologic exam; (3) myoclonus and seizures; (4) serum biomarkers; (5) neuroimaging; (6) neurophysiologic testing; and (7) multimodal neuroprognostication...
April 2023: Canadian Journal of Cardiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37023553/network-analysis-reveals-a-role-of-the-hippocampus-in-absence-seizures-the-effects-of-a-cannabinoid-agonist
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Marina V Sysoeva, Galina D Kuznetsova, Ilya V Sysoev, Richard T Ngomba, Lyudmila V Vinogradova, Anastasia A Grishchenko, Clementina M van Rijn, Gilles van Luijtelaar
The role of the hippocampus (Hp) in absence epileptic networks and the effect of endocannabinoid system on this network remain enigmatic. Here, using adapted nonlinear Granger causality, we compared the differences in network strength in four intervals (baseline or interictal, preictal, ictal and postictal) in two hours before (Epoch 1) and six hours (epochs 2, 3 and 4) after the administration of three different doses of the endocannabinoid agonist WIN55,212-2 (WIN) or solvent. Local field potentials were recorded for eight hours in 23 WAG/Rij rats in the Frontal (FC), Parietal PC), Occipital Cortex (OC) and in the hippocampus (Hp)...
April 1, 2023: Epilepsy Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37018068/spike-propagation-mapping-reveals-effective-connectivity-and-predicts-surgical-outcome-in-epilepsy
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Margherita A G Matarrese, Alessandro Loppini, Lorenzo Fabbri, Eleonora Tamilia, M Scott Perry, Joseph R Madsen, Jeffrey Bolton, Scellig S D Stone, Phillip L Pearl, Simonetta Filippi, Christos Papadelis
Neurosurgical intervention is the best available treatment for selected patients with drug resistant epilepsy. For these patients, surgical planning requires biomarkers that delineate the epileptogenic zone, the brain area that is indispensable for the generation of seizures. Interictal spikes recorded with electrophysiological techniques are considered key biomarkers of epilepsy. Yet, they lack specificity, mostly because they propagate across brain areas forming networks. Understanding the relationship between interictal spike propagation and functional connections among the involved brain areas may help develop novel biomarkers that can delineate the epileptogenic zone with high precision...
September 1, 2023: Brain
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36980087/seasonal-trend-of-viral-prevalence-and-incidence-of-febrile-convulsion-a-korea-public-health-data-analysis
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Ha Rim Keum, Seon Jin Lee, Jeong Min Kim, Sang Won Kim, Hee Sun Baek, Jun Chul Byun, Yu Kyung Kim, Saeyoon Kim, Jae Min Lee
Febrile convulsion (FC) is the most common seizure disease in children, which occurs with a fever. We investigated the Korean Health Insurance Review and Assessment Service data of patients aged between 6 months and 5 years at the time of FC diagnosis. Diseases that can cause seizures with fever, such as neoplasms, metabolic disorders, nervous system disorders, cerebrovascular diseases, perinatal problems, and congenital abnormalities, were excluded. Weekly virus-positive detection rate (PDR) data were obtained from the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency for adenovirus, parainfluenza virus, respiratory syncytial virus (HRSV), influenza virus, coronavirus (HCoV), rhinovirus (HRV), bocavirus, metapneumovirus (HMPV), rotavirus, norovirus, and astrovirus...
March 9, 2023: Children
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36868167/progressive-alterations-in-electrophysiological-and-epileptic-network-properties-during-the-development-of-temporal-lobe-epilepsy-in-rats
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Yufang Yang, Fang Zhang, Xiang Gao, Linqing Feng, Kedi Xu
OBJECTIVE: Refractory temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) with recurring seizures causing continuing pathological changes in neural reorganization. There is an incomplete understanding of how spatiotemporal electrophysiological characteristics changes during the development of TLE. Long-term multi-site epilepsy patients' data is hard to obtain. Thus, our study relied on animal models to reveal the changes in electrophysiological and epileptic network characteristics systematically. METHODS: Long-term local field potentials (LFPs) were recorded over a period of 1 to 4 months from 6 pilocarpine-treated TLE rats...
March 1, 2023: Epilepsy & Behavior: E&B
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36836947/altered-language-related-effective-connectivity-in-patients-with-benign-childhood-epilepsy-with-centrotemporal-spikes
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Fei Yang, Juan Tan, Yue Huang, Ruhui Xiao, Xiaoming Wang, Yanbing Han
Benign childhood epilepsy with centrotemporal spikes (BECTS) is one of the most common childhood epilepsy syndromes and may be associated with language deficits. Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) data were collected from a total of 78 children: 52 patients with BECTS (28 drug-naïve and 24 medicated) and 26 healthy controls (HC). Granger causality analysis (GCA) was used to investigate alterations in effective connectivity (EC) between the language network core node (Broca's area) and the whole brain...
February 20, 2023: Life
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36731034/a-stable-eeg-epilepsy-network-spans-from-infraslow-to-ripple-and-from-interictal-to-ictus
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Sushma Ghimire, Mukesh Dhamala, Charles M Epstein
PURPOSE: To characterize the epilepsy network as reflected in intracranial electroencephalography (iEEG) across the full spectrum of iEEG frequencies and different phases of epilepsy, using a single, conceptually straightforward mathematical measure. METHODS: The authors applied the spectral Granger causality techniques to intracranial electroencephalography recordings and computed contact-by-contact inward, outward, and total causal flow across frequencies and seizure phases in a selected group of three patients with well-defined, nonlesional seizure foci and prolonged responses to invasive procedures...
October 3, 2022: Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology: Official Publication of the American Electroencephalographic Society
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36596400/an-application-of-dynamical-directed-connectivity-of-ictal-intracranial-eeg-recordings-in-seizure-onset-zone-localization
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Mohammad Nahvi, Gholamreza Ardeshir, Mehdi Ezoji, Abbas Tafakhori, Sajad Shafiee, Abbas Babajani-Feremi
BACKGROUND: Identification of the seizure onset zone (SOZ) is a challenging task in epilepsy surgery. Patients with epilepsy have an altered brain network, allowing connectivity-based analyses to have a great potential in SOZ identification. We investigated a dynamical directed connectivity analysis utilizing ictal intracranial electroencephalographic (iEEG) recordings and proposed an algorithm for SOZ identification based on grouping iEEG contacts. NEW METHODS: Granger Causality was used for directed connectivity analysis in this study...
February 15, 2023: Journal of Neuroscience Methods
https://read.qxmd.com/read/36084171/interictal-connectivity-revealed-by-granger-analysis-of-stereoelectroencephalography-association-with-ictal-onset-zone-resection-and-outcome
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Scellig S D Stone, Eun-Hyoung Park, Jeffrey Bolton, Chellamani Harini, Mark H Libenson, Alexander Rotenberg, Masanori Takeoka, Melissa Tsuboyama, Phillip L Pearl, Joseph R Madsen
BACKGROUND: Stereoelectroencephalography (sEEG) facilitates electrical sampling and evaluation of complex deep-seated, dispersed, and multifocal locations. Granger causality (GC), previously used to study seizure networks using interictal data from subdural grids, may help identify the seizure-onset zone from interictal sEEG recordings. OBJECTIVE: To examine whether statistical analysis of interictal sEEG helps identify surgical target sites and whether surgical resection of highly ranked nodes correspond to favorable outcomes...
October 1, 2022: Neurosurgery
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35803218/pairwise-and-higher-order-measures-of-brain-heart-interactions-in-children-with-temporal-lobe-epilepsy
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Riccardo Pernice, Luca Faes, Martha Feucht, Franz Benninger, Stefano Mangione, Karin Schiecke
Objective. While it is well-known that epilepsy has a clear impact on the activity of both the central nervous system (CNS) and the autonomic nervous system (ANS), its role on the complex interplay between CNS and ANS has not been fully elucidated yet. In this work, pairwise and higher-order predictability measures based on the concepts of Granger Causality (GC) and partial information decomposition (PID) were applied on time series of electroencephalographic (EEG) brain wave amplitude and heart rate variability (HRV) in order to investigate directed brain-heart interactions associated with the occurrence of focal epilepsy...
July 25, 2022: Journal of Neural Engineering
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35066345/distinguishing-patients-with-temporal-lobe-epilepsy-from-normal-controls-with-the-directed-graph-measures-of-resting-state-fmri
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Siyao Hao, Chunlan Yang, Zhimei Li, Jiechuan Ren
PURPOSE: Changes in the brain networks of patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) have been extensively explored, but the biological mechanisms underlying these alterations remain unclear. Here, we aim to identify changes in brain networks in patients with TLE and provide an accurate algorithm for distinguishing these patients from normal controls (NC) with graph-theoretical approach and advanced machine learning methods. METHODS: Directed network construction was applied to resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) data from 55 subjects (23 TLE patients and 32 NC), and 13 directed graph measures were calculated...
March 2022: Seizure: the Journal of the British Epilepsy Association
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34744643/evaluation-of-directed-causality-measures-and-lag-estimations-in-multivariate-time-series
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Jolan Heyse, Laurent Sheybani, Serge Vulliémoz, Pieter van Mierlo
The detection of causal effects among simultaneous observations provides knowledge about the underlying network, and is a topic of interests in many scientific areas. Over the years different causality measures have been developed, each with their own advantages and disadvantages. However, an extensive evaluation study is missing. In this work we consider some of the best-known causality measures i.e., cross-correlation, (conditional) Granger causality index (CGCI), partial directed coherence (PDC), directed transfer function (DTF), and partial mutual information on mixed embedding (PMIME)...
2021: Frontiers in Systems Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34573188/extensions-of-granger-causality-calculations-on-brain-networks-for-efficient-and-accurate-seizure-focus-identification-via-ieegs
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Victor B Yang, Joseph R Madsen
Current epilepsy surgery planning protocol determines the seizure onset zone (SOZ) through resource-intensive, invasive monitoring of ictal events. Recently, we have reported that Granger Causality (GC) maps produced from analysis of interictal iEEG recordings have potential in revealing SOZ. In this study, we investigate GC maps' network connectivity patterns to determine possible clinical correlation with patients' SOZ and resection zone (RZ). While building understanding of interictal network topography and its relationship to the RZ/SOZ, we identify algorithmic tools with potential applications in epilepsy surgery planning...
September 1, 2021: Brain Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34512497/combination-of-matching-responsive-stimulations-of-hippocampus-and-subiculum-for-effective-seizure-suppression-in-temporal-lobe-epilepsy
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Fang Zhang, Yufang Yang, Yongte Zheng, Junming Zhu, Ping Wang, Kedi Xu
Responsive neural stimulation (RNS) is considered a promising neural modulation therapy for refractory epilepsy. Combined stimulation on different targets may hold great promise for improving the efficacy of seizure control since neural activity changed dynamically within associated brain targets in the epileptic network. Three major issues need to be further explored to achieve better efficacy of combined stimulation: (1) which nodes within the epileptogenic network should be chosen as stimulation targets? (2) What stimulus frequency should be delivered to different targets? and (3) Could the efficacy of RNS for seizure control be optimized by combined different stimulation targets together? In our current study, Granger causality (GC) method was applied to analyze epileptogenic networks for finding key targets of RNS...
2021: Frontiers in Neurology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34001031/causal-relationship-of-ca3-back-projection-to-the-dentate-gyrus-and-its-role-in-ca1-fast-ripple-generation
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Miguel A Núñez-Ochoa, Gustavo A Chiprés-Tinajero, Nadia P González-Domínguez, Laura Medina-Ceja
BACKGROUND: Pathophysiological evidence from temporal lobe epilepsy models highlights the hippocampus as the most affected structure due to its high degree of neuroplasticity and control of the dynamics of limbic structures, which are necessary to encode information, conferring to it an intrinsic epileptogenicity. A loss in this control results in observable oscillatory perturbations called fast ripples, in epileptic rats those events are found in CA1, CA3, and the dentate gyrus (DG), which are the principal regions of the trisynaptic circuit of the hippocampus...
May 17, 2021: BMC Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33940142/local-and-distant-responses-to-single-pulse-electrical-stimulation-reflect-different-forms-of-connectivity
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Britni Crocker, Lauren Ostrowski, Ziv M Williams, Darin D Dougherty, Emad N Eskandar, Alik S Widge, Catherine J Chu, Sydney S Cash, Angelique C Paulk
Measuring connectivity in the human brain involves innumerable approaches using both noninvasive (fMRI, EEG) and invasive (intracranial EEG or iEEG) recording modalities, including the use of external probing stimuli, such as direct electrical stimulation. To examine how different measures of connectivity correlate with one another, we compared 'passive' measures of connectivity during resting state conditions to the more 'active' probing measures of connectivity with single pulse electrical stimulation (SPES)...
August 15, 2021: NeuroImage
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