Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (Jan 2020)

Interictal magnetoencephalography in parietal lobe epilepsy – Comparison of equivalent current dipole and beamformer (SAMepi) analysis

  • Juha Wilenius,
  • Leena Lauronen,
  • Erika Kirveskari,
  • Eija Gaily,
  • Liisa Metsähonkala,
  • Ritva Paetau

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5
pp. 64 – 72

Abstract

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Objective: To evaluate a novel analysis method (SAMepi) in the localization of interictal epileptiform magnetoencephalographic (MEG) activity in parietal lobe epilepsy (PLE) patients in comparison with equivalent current dipole (ECD) analysis. Methods: We analyzed the preoperative interictal MEG of 17 operated PLE patients utilizing visual analysis and: (1) ECD with a spherical conductor model; (2) ECD with a boundary element method (BEM) conductor model; and (3) SAMepi – a kurtosis beamformer method. Localization results were compared between the three methods, to the location of the resection and to the clinical outcome. Results: Fourteen patients had an epileptiform finding in the visual analysis; SAMepi detected spikes in 11 of them. A unifocal finding in both the ECD and in the SAMepi analysis was associated with a better chance of seizure-freedom (p = 0.02). There was no significant difference in the distances from the unifocal MEG localizations to the nearest border of the resection between the different analysis methods. Conclusions: Localizations of unifocal interictal spikes detected by SAMepi did not significantly differ from the conventional ECD localizations. Significance: SAMepi – a novel semiautomatic analysis method – is useful in localizing interictal epileptiform MEG activity in the presurgical evaluation of parietal lobe epilepsy patients.

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