Do Spike Domain Analysis Interictally Correlate With the Ictal Patterns in Temporal Lobe Epilepsy?

JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY(2022)

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Purpose: To study if one can conceptualize the scalp ictal onset pattern through analysis of interictal spike domain analysis in temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). Methods: Seventy-four patients with unilateral mesial temporal sclerosis (MTS) were categorized into "type A" interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) with negativity over infero-lateral scalp electrodes over temporal region and contralateral central region showing positivity; all IEDs other than type A were categorized as type B. The ictal electrographic patterns was termed "focal" when confined to side of MTS, was "regional" when lateralized to the ipsilateral hemisphere; "diffuse" if nonlateralized/localized; and ictal onset contralateral to MTS termed as "discordant." Results: A total of 377 seizures and 5,476 spikes were studied. These were divided into four types: (1) type A IEDs ipsilateral to MTS (44 patients), (2) type A IEDs bitemporally (16 patients), (3) type A IEDs contralaterally (7 patients) and type B IEDs ipsilaterally, and (4) bilateral type B IEDs (7 patients). The ictal pattern was either focal or regional in 51 of 60 patients (85%) with type A IEDs; it was "diffuse" in 9 patients (15%). Diffuse ictal onset was seen in 12 of 14 (86%) with either ipsilateral/bitemporal type B IEDs. Ictal onset on the opposite hemisphere was noted in 2 (14%). Conclusions: Type A IEDs signify a focal ictal onset and type B IEDs suggest a diffuse ictal onset in patients with MTS on one side. Significance: Interictal spike domain analysis helps predicting ictal patterns in temporal lobe epilepsy.
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Dipole, TLE, MTS, Ictal onset, IEDs
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