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The value of additional electrodes when stereo-electroencephalography is inconclusive.

Adeel IlyasLaura VilellaCarlos Emilio RestrepoJessica JohnsonSandipan PatiNuria LacueySamden D LhatooStephen A ThompsonNitin Tandon
Published in: Epilepsia (2024)
The two-step iEEG is useful if the initial evaluation is broadly concordant with the original electroclinical hypothesis, where it can clarify onset zones or delineate safe surgical margins; however, it provides minimal benefit when the implantation hypothesis is erroneous, and we recommend that 2sSEEG not be generally utilized in such cases. SDE implantation after SEEG minimizes the need for SDEs and is helpful in delineating surgical boundaries relative to ictal-onset zones and eloquent cortex.
Keyphrases
  • functional connectivity