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Epilepsy Research
“We found that in cases for which clinicians had high confidence in localizing the SOZ, the highest peak gain transfer functions with the smallest “floor gain” (gain at which the dipped H∞ 3dB below DC gain) corresponded to when the clinically annotated SOZ and early spread regions were stimulated. In more complex cases, there was a large spread of the peakto-floor (PF) ratios when the clinically annotated SOZ was stimulated. Interestingly for patients who had successful surgeries, our ratio of gains, agreed with clinical localization, no matter the complexity of the case. For patients with failed surgeries, the PF ratio did not match clinical annotations. Our findings suggest that transfer function gains and their corresponding frequency responses computed from SPES evoked responses may improve SOZ localization and thus surgical outcomes.
Citation:
Kamali, G., Smith, R. A., Hays, M. A., Coogan, C. L., Crone, N. E., Kang, J. W., & Sarma, S. V. (2020). Transfer Function Models for the Localization of Seizure Onset Zone From Cortico-Cortical Evoked Potentials. Frontiers in Neurology, 11. https://doi.org/10.3389/fneur.2020.579961