2023
DOI: 10.1093/braincomms/fcad289
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High-rate leading spikes in propagating spike sequences predict seizure outcome in surgical patients with temporal lobe epilepsy

Mohamad Shamas,
Hsiang J Yeh,
Itzhak Fried
et al.

Abstract: Interictal spikes aid in the diagnosis of epilepsy and in planning surgery of medication-resistant epilepsy. However, the localizing information from spikes can be unreliable because spikes can propagate, and the burden of spikes, often assessed as a rate, doesn’t always correlate with the seizure onset zone or seizure outcome. Recent work indicates identifying where spikes regularly emerge and spread could localize the seizure network. Thus, the current study sought to better understand where and how rates of… Show more

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