作者
J. Cimbalnik, B. Brinkmann, V. Kremen, P. Jurak, B. Berry, J. V. Gompel, M. Stead, G. Worrell
发表日期
2018/8/9
期刊
Ann Clin Transl Neurol
简介
Objective
This study investigates high‐frequency oscillations (HFOs; 65–600 Hz) as a biomarker of epileptogenic brain and explores three barriers to their clinical translation: (1) Distinguishing pathological HFOs (pathHFO) from physiological HFOs (physHFO). (2) Classifying tissue under individual electrodes as epileptogenic (3) Reproducing results across laboratories.
Methods
We recorded HFOs using intracranial EEG (iEEG) in 90 patients with focal epilepsy and 11 patients without epilepsy. In nine patients with epilepsy putative physHFOs were induced by cognitive or motor tasks. HFOs were identified using validated detectors. A support vector machine (SVM) using HFO features was developed to classify tissue under individual electrodes as normal or epileptogenic.
Results
There was significant overlap in the amplitude, frequency, and duration distributions for spontaneous physHFO, task induced …
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