Focal epileptiform activity described by a large computerised EEG database
- PMID: 17452009
- DOI: 10.1016/j.clinph.2007.02.027
Focal epileptiform activity described by a large computerised EEG database
Abstract
Objective: To study the age-related topographical tendency of expressing epileptiform activity, and the effect of focal epileptiform activity (FEA) on the general cortical brain activity.
Methods: 1647 consecutive routine EEGs containing FEA were visually assessed for FEA location and asymmetry. Background activity was compared with that in normal EEGs from 3268 drug-free outpatient controls.
Results: FEA localisation was age-related (p<0.0005) except for the temporal region (p=0.22) where FEA was found equally often in the young and the old. The left hemisphere was more prone to FEA (p=0.018). The left-right asymmetry varied by age (p=0.013). FEA asymmetry occurred most frequently in EEGs from patients older than 80 years, and least frequent in the age-group 20-39 years. FEA was associated with lower alpha rhythm (AR) frequencies (p=0.0041) and higher AR amplitudes (p=0.0023), as well as higher general background activity (GBA) amplitude (p<0.0005), while GBA frequencies were the same (p=0.96).
Conclusions: Topographical localisation of FEA was age-dependent. There was an overall left dominance, but the side asymmetry was modest and varied by age. FEA was associated with changes in AR and GBA.
Significance: The results demonstrate that FEA is associated with cerebral cortical dysfunction also distant from the epileptic focus.
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