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How important is the seizure onset zone for seizure dynamics?

Neurons and Cognition 2014-12-03 v1 Data Analysis, Statistics and Probability Medical Physics

Abstract

Purpose: Research into epileptic networks has recently allowed deeper insights into the epileptic process. Here we investigated the importance of individual network nodes for seizure dynamics. Methods: We analysed intracranial electroencephalographic recordings of 86 focal seizures with different anatomical onset locations. With time-resolved correlation analyses, we derived a sequence of weighted epileptic networks spanning the pre-ictal, ictal, and post-ictal period, and each recording site represents a network node. We assessed node importance with commonly used centrality indices that take into account different network properties. Results: A high variability of temporal evolution of node importance was observed, both intra- and interindividually. Nevertheless, nodes near and far off the seizure onset zone (SOZ) were rated as most important for seizure dynamics more often (65% of cases) than nodes from within the SOZ (35% of cases). Conclusion: Our findings underline the high relevance of brain outside of the SOZ but within the large-scale epileptic network for seizure dynamics. Knowledge about these network constituents may elucidate targets for individualised therapeutic interventions that aim at preventing seizure generation and spread.

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@article{arxiv.1412.0894,
  title  = {How important is the seizure onset zone for seizure dynamics?},
  author = {Christian Geier and Stephan Bialonski and Christian E. Elger and Klaus Lehnertz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1412.0894},
  year   = {2014}
}

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In press (Seizure)