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High-density electric source imaging of interictal epileptic discharges: how many electrodes and which time point?

Published inClinical Neurophysiology, vol. 131, no. 12, p. 2795-2803
Publication date2020
Abstract

Objective: To assess the value of caudal EEG electrodes over cheeks and neck for high-density electric source imaging (ESI) in presurgical epilepsy evaluation, and to identify the best time point during averaged interictal epileptic discharges (IEDs) for optimal ESI accuracy. Methods: We retrospectively examined presurgical 257-channel EEG recordings of 45 patients with pharmacoresistant focal epilepsy. By stepwise removal of cheek and neck electrodes, averaged IEDs were downsampled to 219, 204, and 156 EEG channels. Additionally, ESI at the IED's half-rise was compared to other time points. The respective sources of maximum activity were compared to the resected brain area and postsurgical outcome. Results: Caudal channels had disproportionately more artefacts. In 30 patients with favourable outcome, the 204-channel array yielded the most accurate results with ESI maxima < 10 mm from the resection in 67% and inside affected sublobes in 83%. Neither in temporal nor in extratemporal cases did the full 257-channel setup improve ESI accuracy. ESI was most accurate at 50% of the IED's rising phase. Conclusion: Information from cheeks and neck electrodes did not improve high-density ESI accuracy, probably due to higher artefact load and suboptimal biophysical modelling. Significance: Very caudal EEG electrodes should be used for ESI with caution.

Keywords
  • EEG source localization
  • Focal epilepsy
  • Epilepsy surgery
  • Locally spherical model with anatomical constraints
  • Local autoregressive average
Funding
  • Autre - DFG 422589384
  • Swiss National Science Foundation - 163398; Sinergia 180365; 169198; 192749; CRSII5 170873
Citation (ISO format)
VORDERWULBECKE, Bernd et al. High-density electric source imaging of interictal epileptic discharges: how many electrodes and which time point? In: Clinical Neurophysiology, 2020, vol. 131, n° 12, p. 2795–2803. doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2020.09.018
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