1. Exploring brain network oscillations during seizures in drug-naïve patients with juvenile absence epilepsy
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Linjie Tan, Haoling Tang, Hua Luo, Xiu Chen, Zhong Zheng, Jianghai Ruan, and Dechou Zhang
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juvenile absence epilepsy ,electroencephalogram ,graph theory ,phase lock value ,functional connectivity ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
ObjectiveWe aimed to investigate the brain network activity during seizures in patients with untreated juvenile absence epilepsy.MethodsThirty-six juvenile absence epilepsy (JAE) patients with a current high frequency of seizures (more than five seizures during a 2 h EEG examination) were included. Each participant underwent a 2 h video EEG examination. Five 10 s EEG epochs for inter-ictal, pre-ictal, and post-ictal, and five 5 s EEG epochs for ictal states were extracted. Five 10 s resting-state EEG epochs for each participant from a sex- and age-matched healthy control (HC) were enrolled. The topological parameters of the brain networks were calculated using a graph theory analysis.ResultsCompared with the resting state of the HC group, the global efficiency, local efficiency, and clustering coefficients of the JAE group decreased in the inter-ictal state. In addition, the ictal state showed significantly increased global and local efficiency and clustering coefficients (p
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- 2024
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