High frequency oscillations relate to cognitive improvement after epilepsy surgery in children

•Postoperative cognitive improvement relates to the removal of fast ripple generating tissue.•Postoperative decrease of ripples on spikes is associated with cognitive improvement.•High frequency oscillations are potential predictive markers for postoperative cognitive outcome. To investigate how hig...

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Veröffentlicht in:Clinical neurophysiology 2020-05, Vol.131 (5), p.1134-1141
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Dongqing, van 't Klooster, Maryse A., van Schooneveld, Monique M.J., Zweiphenning, Willemiek J.E.M., van Klink, Nicole E.C., Ferrier, Cyrille H., Gosselaar, Peter H., Braun, Kees P.J., Zijlmans, Maeike
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Zusammenfassung:•Postoperative cognitive improvement relates to the removal of fast ripple generating tissue.•Postoperative decrease of ripples on spikes is associated with cognitive improvement.•High frequency oscillations are potential predictive markers for postoperative cognitive outcome. To investigate how high frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples 80–250 Hz, fast ripples (FRs) 250–500 Hz) and spikes in intra-operative electrocorticography (ioECoG) relate to cognitive outcome after epilepsy surgery in children. We retrospectively included 20 children who were seizure free after epilepsy surgery using ioECoG and determined their intelligence quotients (IQ) pre- and two years postoperatively. We analyzed whether the number of HFOs and spikes in pre- and postresection ioECoGs, and their change in the non-resected areas relate to cognitive improvement (with ≥ 5 IQ points increase considered to be clinically relevant (=IQ+ group) and 
ISSN:1388-2457
1872-8952
DOI:10.1016/j.clinph.2020.01.019