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Is Functional Connectivity after a First Unprovoked Seizure Different Based on Subsequent Seizures and Future Diagnosis of Epilepsy?open access

Authors
Koo, Ga EunJeong, Ho TaeYoun, Young ChulHan, Su-Hyun
Issue Date
Dec-2022
Keywords
Coherence; Electroencephalography; Epilepsy; Functional connectivity; Interictal epileptiform discharge; Unprovoked seizure
Citation
Journal of epilepsy research, v.12, no.2, pp 62 - 67
Pages
6
Journal Title
Journal of epilepsy research
Volume
12
Number
2
Start Page
62
End Page
67
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/73236
DOI
10.14581/jer.22011
ISSN
2233-6249
2233-6257
Abstract
There are no highly sensitive biomarkers for epilepsy to date. Recently, promising results regarding functional connectivity analysis have been obtained, which may improve epilepsy diagnosis even in the absence of visible abnormality in electroencephalography. We aimed to investigate the differences in functional connectivity after a first unprovoked seizure between patients diagnosed with epilepsy within 1 year due to subsequent seizures and those who were not. We compared quantitative electroencephalography power spectra and functional connectivity between 12 patients who were diagnosed with epilepsy (two or more unprovoked seizures) within 1 year and 17 controls (those not diagnosed within 1 year) using iSyncBrain® (iMediSync Inc., Suwon, Korea; https://isyncbrain.com/). In the source-level analysis, the current distribution across the brain was assessed using the standardized low-resolution brain electromagnetic tomography technique, to compare relative power values in 68 regions of interest and connectivity (the imaginary part of coherency) between regions of interest. In the epilepsy group, quantitative electroencephalography showed lower alpha2 band power in left frontal, central, superior temporal, and parietal regions and higher beta2 power in both frontal, central, temporal, occipital, and left parietal regions compared with the control group. Additionally, epilepsy patients had significantly lower connectivity in alpha2 and beta2 bands than the controls. Patients experiencing their first unprovoked seizure presented different brain function according to whether they have subsequent seizures and future epilepsy. Our results propose the potential clinical ability to diagnose epilepsy after the first unprovoked seizure in the absence of interictal epileptiform discharges. Copyright © 2022 Korean Epilepsy Society.
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