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Review
. 2020 Nov;131(11):2600-2616.
doi: 10.1016/j.clinph.2020.08.001. Epub 2020 Aug 15.

Ictal EEG source localization in focal epilepsy: Review and future perspectives

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Ictal EEG source localization in focal epilepsy: Review and future perspectives

Pieter van Mierlo et al. Clin Neurophysiol. 2020 Nov.
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Abstract

Electroencephalographic (EEG) source imaging localizes the generators of neural activity in the brain. During presurgical epilepsy evaluation, EEG source imaging of interictal epileptiform discharges is an established tool to estimate the irritative zone. However, the origin of interictal activity can be partly or fully discordant with the origin of seizures. Therefore, source imaging based on ictal EEG data to determine the seizure onset zone can provide precious clinical information. In this descriptive review, we address the importance of localizing the seizure onset zone based on noninvasive EEG recordings as a complementary analysis that might reduce the burden of the presurgical evaluation. We identify three major challenges (low signal-to-noise ratio of the ictal EEG data, spread of ictal activity in the brain, and validation of the developed methods) and discuss practical solutions. We provide an extensive overview of the existing clinical studies to illustrate the potential clinical utility of EEG-based localization of the seizure onset zone. Finally, we conclude with future perspectives and the needs for translating ictal EEG source imaging into clinical practice.

Keywords: Connectivity analysis; EEG source localization; Electroencephalogram; Seizure onset zone.

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Declaration of Competing Interest Pieter van Mierlo, Margitta Seeck and Serge Vulliémoz are shareholders of Epilog NV, Ghent, Belgium. Margitta Seeck received speaker's fees from Philips and Desitin. Bernd J. Vorderwülbecke and Willeke Staljanssens have no conflicts of interest.

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