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A multimodal imaging approach to the evaluation of post-traumatic epilepsy

Authors :
Emanuela Formaggio
Roberto Cerini
Silvia Francesca Storti
Enrica Franchini
Paolo Manganotti
Antonio Fiaschi
Christoph M. Michel
Luigi Giuseppe Bongiovanni
Storti, S. F.
Formaggio, E.
Franchini, E.
Bongiovanni, L. G.
Cerini, R.
Fiaschi, A.
Michel, C. M.
Manganotti, Paolo
Source :
Magma: Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine, Vol. 25, No 5 (2012) pp. 345-60, Magma (New York, N.y.)
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

OBJECT: Electroencephalography-functional magnetic resonance imaging (EEG-fMRI) coregistration and high-density EEG (hdEEG) can be combined to map noninvasively abnormal brain activation elicited by epileptic processes. By combining noninvasive imaging techniques in a multimodal approach, we sought to investigate pathophysiological mechanisms underlying epileptic activity in seven patients with severe traumatic brain injury. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Standard EEG and fMRI data were acquired during a single scanning session. The EEG-fMRI data were analyzed using the general linear model and independent component analysis. Source localization of interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) was performed using 256-channel hdEEG. Blood oxygenation level dependent (BOLD) localizations were then compared to EEG source reconstruction. RESULTS: On hdEEG, focal source localization was detected in all seven patients; in six out of seven it was concordant with the expected epileptic activity as defined by EEG data and clinical evaluation; and in four out of seven in whom IEDs were recorded, BOLD signal changes were observed. These activities were partially concordant with the source localization. CONCLUSION: Multimodal integration of EEG-fMRI and hdEEG combining two different methods to localize the same epileptic foci appears to be a promising tool to noninvasively map abnormal brain activation in patients with post-traumatic brain injury.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
09685243
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Magma: Magnetic Resonance Materials in Physics, Biology and Medicine, Vol. 25, No 5 (2012) pp. 345-60, Magma (New York, N.y.)
Accession number :
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