Very high-frequency rhythmic activity during SEEG suppression in frontal lobe epilepsy
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Very high-frequency rhythmic activity during SEEG suppression in frontal lobe epilepsy
Abstract
Intracerebral EEG (SEEG) recordings showing the development of fast rhythmic activity at seizure onset provide important evidence for the localisation of an epileptic focus. However, very high-frequency activity (greater than 50 Hz) of low amplitude relative to the background may not be apparent on the paper record due to the limited bandwidth and dynamic range of conventional SEEG recording and display methods. The use of a digital telemetry system with a fast sampling rate (400 Hz) and a wide dynamic range (1 microV resolution, 4 mV range) has allowed us to utilize expanded time scale SEEG plots and autoregressive spectral estimation to identify this activity in chronic SEEG studies. This may be particularly useful in frontal lobe epilepsy, where rapid propagation often prevents adequate localization using conventional methods of analysis.
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