TY - JOUR
T1 - Interictal Infraslow Activity in Stereoelectroencephalography
T2 - From Focus to Network
AU - Thompson, Stephen A.
AU - Krishnan, Balu
AU - Gonzalez-Martinez, Jorge
AU - Bulacio, Juan
AU - Jehi, Lara
AU - Mosher, John
AU - Alexopoulos, Andreas
AU - Burgess, Richard C.
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2015 by the American Clinical Neurophysiology Society.
PY - 2016/4/1
Y1 - 2016/4/1
N2 - Purpose: Infraslow activity (ISA) occurring during the interictal state in focal epilepsy is largely unstudied. In this exploratory analysis, the authors aimed to characterize features of interictal ISA in a cohort of patients studied by stereoelectroencephography. Methods: The interictal stereoelectroencephography records for 15 consecutive adult patients were retrospectively analyzed, after application of both conventional (1.6-70 Hz) and infraslow (0.01-0.1 Hz) bandpass filters. Visual analysis was complemented by time-frequency analysis to quantify the change in ISA power over hours. Linear correlation coefficient (R) calculations were used to map interictal connectivity in the infraslow band. Results: Interictal ISA background fluctuations were present throughout the interictal state in all patients, manifesting as recurrent and stereotyped oscillations. These oscillations had an apparent modulatory effect on conventional-band activities and spikes ("spike-crested oscillations"). In the infraslow band, the correlations between electrode contacts were shown to have a stable structure over time. Conclusions: Infraslow activity exists as a fundamental component of wideband cortical dynamics in focal epilepsy, with features suggestive of scale-free (1/f) dynamics: evidence of phase-amplitude coupling and functional connectivity in the infraslow band. Rather than viewed as a focal paroxysmal activity, interictal ISA may be better understood as a network process, although this requires further study.
AB - Purpose: Infraslow activity (ISA) occurring during the interictal state in focal epilepsy is largely unstudied. In this exploratory analysis, the authors aimed to characterize features of interictal ISA in a cohort of patients studied by stereoelectroencephography. Methods: The interictal stereoelectroencephography records for 15 consecutive adult patients were retrospectively analyzed, after application of both conventional (1.6-70 Hz) and infraslow (0.01-0.1 Hz) bandpass filters. Visual analysis was complemented by time-frequency analysis to quantify the change in ISA power over hours. Linear correlation coefficient (R) calculations were used to map interictal connectivity in the infraslow band. Results: Interictal ISA background fluctuations were present throughout the interictal state in all patients, manifesting as recurrent and stereotyped oscillations. These oscillations had an apparent modulatory effect on conventional-band activities and spikes ("spike-crested oscillations"). In the infraslow band, the correlations between electrode contacts were shown to have a stable structure over time. Conclusions: Infraslow activity exists as a fundamental component of wideband cortical dynamics in focal epilepsy, with features suggestive of scale-free (1/f) dynamics: evidence of phase-amplitude coupling and functional connectivity in the infraslow band. Rather than viewed as a focal paroxysmal activity, interictal ISA may be better understood as a network process, although this requires further study.
KW - DC shift
KW - Epilepsy surgery
KW - Epileptogenic network
KW - Infraslow activity
KW - Stereoelectroencephalography
KW - Wideband EEG
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U2 - 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000236
DO - 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000236
M3 - Article
C2 - 26491857
AN - SCOPUS:84944769255
SN - 0736-0258
VL - 33
SP - 141
EP - 148
JO - Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
JF - Journal of Clinical Neurophysiology
IS - 2
ER -