Title :
Electrical brain stimulation for assessment and control of epileptic transitions
Author :
Kalitzin, S. ; Velis, D. ; Claus, S. ; da Silva, F. Lopes
Author_Institution :
Epilepsy Inst., Netherlands Found.-SEIN, Netherlands
fDate :
April 27 2011-May 1 2011
Abstract :
Objectives. The goal of the present work is to apply a modified version previously developed method for detection of areas involved in epileptogenic circuits and the assessment of the therapeutic effects of Low Frequency Intracranial Theta-burst Electric Neuronal Stimulation (LFITNES). Methods. We use a novel paradigm for stimulation of the brain with 20Hz biphasic cyclic alternating polarity (BiCAP) and compute the relative phase clustering index (rPCI) from the evoked response. The putative therapeutic paradigm is based on the application of 1800 high frequency (200Hz) theta bursts consisting of 6 pulses administered every 2 seconds. Results. We have applied the procedure to four patients undergoing pre-surgical diagnostics for localization of the seizure onset zone SOZ. In all cases the SOZ was determined both by ictal EEG inspection from a board-certified clinical neurophysiologist and our experimental procedure based on rPCI. In all cases the localization indications of the method were concordant with the expert findings. The application of our stimulation protocol at the dominant SOZ led to decrease of the rPCI.
Keywords :
bioelectric phenomena; diseases; electroencephalography; neurophysiology; patient treatment; BiCAP signals; LFITNES; biphasic cyclic alternating polarity signals; electrical brain stimulation; epileptic transition control assessment; epileptogenic circuits; evoked response; frequency 20 Hz; ictal EEG inspection; low frequency intracranial theta-burst electric neuronal stimulation; presurgical diagnostics; rPCI; relative phase clustering index; seizure onset zone localization; therapeutic effect assessment; Electric potential; Electrical stimulation; Electrodes; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Hippocampus; Protocols; Brain Stimulation; Epilepsy; Seizure Control;
Conference_Titel :
Neural Engineering (NER), 2011 5th International IEEE/EMBS Conference on
Conference_Location :
Cancun
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4140-2
DOI :
10.1109/NER.2011.5910634