Chinese Medical Journal (Jan 2015)

High-frequency Oscillations and the Seizure Onset Zones in Neocortical Epilepsy

  • Yan-Ping Sun,
  • Yu-Ping Wang,
  • Zhi-Hong Wang,
  • Feng-Yu Wu,
  • Li-Ou Tang,
  • Shou-Wen Zhang,
  • Hai-Tao Pei,
  • Yan Wang,
  • Zhao-Yang Huang,
  • Qing Xue,
  • Cui-Ping Xu,
  • Jun-Li Tai

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0366-6999.159342
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 128, no. 13
pp. 1724 – 1727

Abstract

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Background: To study the characters of high-frequency oscillations (HFOs) in the seizure onset zones (SOZ) and the nonseizure onset zones (NSOZ) in the electrocorticography (ECoG) of patients with neocortical epilepsy. Methods: Only patients with neocortical epilepsy who were seizure-free after surgery as determined with ECoG were included. We selected patients with normal magnetic resonance imaging before surgery in order to avoid the influence of HFOs by other lesions. Three minutes preictal and 10 min interictal ECoG as recorded in 39 channels in the SOZ and 256 channels in the NSOZ were analyzed. Ripples and fast ripples (FRs) were analyzed by Advanced Source Analysis software (ASA, The Netherlands). Average duration of HFOs was analyzed in SOZ and NSOZ separately. Results: For ripples, the permillage time occupied by HFOs was 0.83 in NSOZ and 1.17 in SOZ during the interictal period. During preictal period, they were 2.02 in NSOZ and 7.93 in SOZ. For FRs, the permillage time occupied by HFOs was 0.02 in NSOZ and 0.42 in SOZ during the interictal period. During preictal period, they were 0.03 in NSOZ and 2 in SOZ. Conclusions: High-frequency oscillations are linked to SOZ in neocortical epilepsy. Our study demonstrates the prevalent occurrence of HFOs in SOZ. More and more burst of HFOs, especially FRs, means the onset of seizures.

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