Non-supervised spatio-temporal analysis of interictal magnetic spikes: comparison with intracerebral recordings
Objective: Our main goal was to evaluate the accuracy of an original non-supervised spatio-temporal magnetoencephalography (MEG) localization method used to characterize interictal spikes generators. Methods: MEG and stereotactic intracerebral recordings (stereo-electro-encephalographic exploration,...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Clinical neurophysiology 2003-03, Vol.114 (3), p.438-449 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Objective: Our main goal was to evaluate the accuracy of an original non-supervised spatio-temporal magnetoencephalography (MEG) localization method used to characterize interictal spikes generators.
Methods: MEG and stereotactic intracerebral recordings (stereo-electro-encephalographic exploration, SEEG) data were analyzed independently in 4 patients. MEG localizations were performed with and without anatomical constraints.
Results: We analyzed 1326 interictal spikes recorded using MEG. For each patient, 2–3 typical source patterns were described. These source configurations were compared with SEEG. SEEG findings and MEG spatio-temporal localization results were remarkably coherent in our 4 patients. Most of the MEG patterns were similar to interictal SEEG patterns from a spatio-temporal point of view.
Conclusions: We were able to evaluate the usefulness of our non-invasive localization method. This approach described correctly the part of the epileptogenic network involved in the generation of interictal events. Our results demonstrate the potential of MEG in the non-invasive spatio-temporal characterization of generators of interictal spikes. |
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ISSN: | 1388-2457 1872-8952 |
DOI: | 10.1016/S1388-2457(02)00413-3 |