Sleep Spindle Generation Before and After Epilepsy Surgery: A Source Imaging Study in Children with Drug-Resistant Epilepsy.
Assia ChericoniLorenzo RicciGeorgios NtolkerasRoberto BillardelloScellig S D StoneJoseph R MadsenChristos PapadelisP Ellen GrantPhillip L PearlFabrizio TaffoniAlexander RotenbergEleonora TamiliaPublished in: Brain topography (2023)
Our data indicate alterations in the EEG slow spindles after resective epilepsy surgery. Fast spindle generation on the contrary did not change after surgery. Although the study is limited by its retrospective nature, lack of healthy controls, and reduced cortical spatial sampling, our findings suggest a spatial relationship between the slow spindles and the epileptogenic generators.
Keyphrases
- drug resistant
- minimally invasive
- multidrug resistant
- coronary artery bypass
- young adults
- high resolution
- acinetobacter baumannii
- cross sectional
- working memory
- machine learning
- mass spectrometry
- surgical site infection
- functional connectivity
- electronic health record
- cystic fibrosis
- pseudomonas aeruginosa
- acute coronary syndrome
- fluorescence imaging