Uncovering spatiotemporal dynamics of the corticothalamic network at ictal onset
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by Saarang Panchavati, Atsuro Daida, Benjamin Edmonds, Makoto Miyakoshi, Shingo Oana, Samuel S. Ahn, Corey Arnold, Noriko Salamon, Raman Sankar, Aria Fallah, William Speier, Hiroki Nariai
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Abstract Objective Although the clinical efficacy of deep brain stimulation targeting the anterior nucleus (AN) and centromedian nucleus (CM) of the thalamus has been actively investigated for the treatment of medication-resistant epilepsy, few studies have investigated dynamic ictal changes in corticothalamic connectivity in human electroencephalographic (EEG) recording. This study aims to establish the complex spatiotemporal dynamics of the ictal corticothalamic network associated with various seizure foci. Methods We analyzed 10 patients (aged 2.7–28.1 years) with medication-resistant focal ..read more
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The use of automated and AI‐driven algorithms for the detection of hippocampal sclerosis and focal cortical dysplasia
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by Andrea Bernasconi, Ravnoor S. Gill, Neda Bernasconi
5d ago
Abstract In drug-resistant epilepsy, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) plays a central role in detecting lesions as it offers unmatched spatial resolution and whole-brain coverage. In addition, the last decade has witnessed continued developments in MRI-based computer-aided machine-learning techniques for improved diagnosis and prognosis. In this review, we focus on automated algorithms for the detection of hippocampal sclerosis and focal cortical dysplasia, particularly in cases deemed as MRI negative, with an emphasis on studies with histologically validated data. In addition, we discuss imag ..read more
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Status epilepticus in Auckland, New Zealand: Treatment patterns and determinants of outcome in a prospective population‐based cohort
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by Michael W. K. Fong, Eleanor Stephens, Alice Brockington, Jayaganth Jayabal, Shona Scott, Tony Zhang, Rhonda Litchfield, Erica Beilharz, Stuart R. Dalziel, Peter Jones, Kim Yates, Vanessa Thornton, Peter S. Bergin
1w ago
Abstract Objective Determination of the real-world performance of a health care system in the treatment of status epilepticus (SE). Methods Prospective, multicenter population-based study of SE in Auckland, New Zealand (NZ) over 1 year, with data recorded in the EpiNet database. Focus on treatment patterns and determinants of SE duration and 30-day mortality. The incidence, etiology, ethnic discrepancies, and seizure characteristics of this cohort have been published previously. Results A total of 365 patients were included in this treatment cohort; 326 patients (89.3%) were brought to hospita ..read more
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Thalamic stereoelectroencephalography for neuromodulation target selection: Proof of concept and review of literature of pulvinar direct electrical stimulation
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by Naoki Ikegaya, Thandar Aung, Arka Mallela, Jasmine L. Hect, Arianna Damiani, Jorge A. Gonzalez‐Martinez
1w ago
Abstract In patients with drug-resistant epilepsy (DRE) who are not candidates for resective surgery, various thalamic nuclei, including the anterior, centromedian, and pulvinar nuclei, have been extensively investigated as targets for neuromodulation. However, the therapeutic effects of different targets for thalamic neuromodulation on various types of epilepsy are not well understood. Here, we present a 32-year-old patient with multifocal bilateral temporoparieto-occipital epilepsy and bilateral malformations of cortical development (MCDs) who underwent bilateral stereoelectroencephalographi ..read more
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Comparative analysis of patients with new onset refractory status epilepticus preceded by fever (febrile infection‐related epilepsy syndrome) versus without prior fever: An interim analysis
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by Anthony D. Jimenez, Margaret Gopaul, Hannah Asbell, Seyhmus Aydemir, Maysaa M. Basha, Ayush Batra, Charlotte Damien, Gregory S. Day, Onome Eka, Krista Eschbach, Safoora Fatima, Madeline C. Fields, Brandon Foreman, Elizabeth E. Gerard, Teneille E. Gofton, Hiba A. Haider, Stephen T. Hantus, Sara Hocker, Amy Jongeling, Mariel Kalkach Aparicio, Padmaja Kandula, Peter Kang, Karnig Kazazian, Marissa A. Kellogg, Minjee Kim, Jong Woo Lee, Lara V. Marcuse, Christopher M. McGraw, Wazim Mohamed, Janet Orozco, Cederic Pimentel, Vineet Punia, Alexandra M. Ramirez, Claude Steriade, Aaron F. Struck, Olga Taraschenko, Andrew K. Treister, Ji Yeoun Yoo, Sahar Zafar, Daniel J. Zhou, Deepti Zutshi, Nicolas Gaspard, Lawrence J. Hirsch, Aurelie Hanin
1w ago
Abstract Febrile infection-related epilepsy syndrome (FIRES) is a subset of new onset refractory status epilepticus (NORSE) that involves a febrile infection prior to the onset of the refractory status epilepticus. It is unclear whether FIRES and non-FIRES NORSE are distinct conditions. Here, we compare 34 patients with FIRES to 30 patients with non-FIRES NORSE for demographics, clinical features, neuroimaging, and outcomes. Because patients with FIRES were younger than patients with non-FIRES NORSE (median = 28 vs. 48 years old, p = .048) and more likely cryptogenic (odds ratio = 6.89), we ne ..read more
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Rehabilitation in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy: A controlled, 1‐year follow‐up study on a specialized inpatient rehabilitation program
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by Ulrich Specht, Denise Lahr, Theodor W. May, Pascal Speicher, Heiko Hausfeld, Ingrid Coban, Birgitt Müffelmann, Christian G. Bien, Anne Hagemann
1w ago
Abstract Objectives To evaluate the efficacy of a specialized inpatient rehabilitation program in patients with newly diagnosed epilepsy (NDE), who had been referred within 1 year after diagnosis. Methods We performed an open, prospective, controlled study comparing a 1-year follow-up assessment of patients with NDE after completing a rehabilitation program at an epilepsy center (rehabilitation group) with a control group of patients with similar epilepsy duration, but without rehabilitation in the first year after diagnosis. Primary outcome measures comprised emotional adaptation to epilepsy ..read more
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Stimulus‐induced arousal with transient electroencephalographic improvement distinguishes nonictal from ictal generalized periodic discharges
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by Philippe Gélisse, William O. Tatum, Arielle Crespel, Peter W. Kaplan
1w ago
Abstract In the case of suspicion of nonconvulsive status epilepticus (NCSE), reactivity on electroencephalograms (EEGs) can provide valuable diagnostic information. Reactivity refers to responses to auditory or somatosensory stimulation, with changes in amplitude and frequency of background activity. Because of self-perpetuating processes and the failure of self-terminating mechanisms, status epilepticus is unlikely to cease when patients spontaneously move, and it cannot typically be stopped by external stimulation (i.e., auditory and tactile stimuli). The defining EEG characteristic of abse ..read more
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Epilepsia, Volume 65, Issue 4, Page i-viii, April 2024 ..read more
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Epilepsia – April 2024 Announcements
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Epilepsia, Volume 65, Issue 4, Page 1152-1153, April 2024 ..read more
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Ethosuximide lowers lamotrigine serum concentrations: Evidence for a clinically relevant interaction
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by Anne Hagemann, Arne Herting, Dennis Klimpel, Christian G. Bien, Tilman Polster
1w ago
Abstract We investigated the effect of comedication with ethosuximide (ESM) on lamotrigine (LTG) blood levels. Based on observations from clinical practice, we hypothesized that ESM reduces the LTG serum concentration. We additionally evaluated this effect in the presence of concomitant valproic acid (VPA). We retrospectively analyzed samples of inpatients from our department who had been treated with a combination of ESM and LTG between 2017 and 2021. We additionally used data on LTG serum concentrations from a previously published cohort from our center. Generalized estimation equations (GEE ..read more
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