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Clin Neurophysiol ; 167: 14-25, 2024 Aug 24.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-39265288

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OBJECTIVE: Clinical visual intraoperative electrocorticography (ioECoG) reading intends to localize epileptic tissue and improve epilepsy surgery outcome. We aimed to understand whether machine learning (ML) could complement ioECoG reading, how subgroups affected performance, and which ioECoG features were most important. METHODS: We included 91 ioECoG-guided epilepsy surgery patients with Engel 1A outcome. We allocated 71 training and 20 test set patients. We trained an extra trees classifier (ETC) with 14 spectral features to classify ioECoG channels as covering resected or non-resected tissue. We compared the ETC's performance with clinical ioECoG reading and assessed whether patient subgroups affected performance. Explainable artificial intelligence (xAI) unveiled the most important ioECoG features learnt by the ETC. RESULTS: The ETC outperformed clinical reading in five test set patients, was inferior in six, and both were inconclusive in nine. The ETC performed best in the tumor subgroup (area under ROC curve: 0.84 [95%CI 0.79-0.89]). xAI revealed predictors of resected (relative theta, alpha, and fast ripple power) and non-resected tissue (relative beta and gamma power). CONCLUSIONS: Combinations of subtle spectral ioECoG changes, imperceptible by the human eye, can aid healthy and pathological tissue discrimination. SIGNIFICANCE: ML with spectral ioECoG features can support, rather than replace, clinical ioECoG reading, particularly in tumors.

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Neurology ; 102(9): e209216, 2024 May 14.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38560817

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BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: High-frequency oscillations (HFOs; ripples 80-250 Hz; fast ripples [FRs] 250-500 Hz) recorded with intracranial electrodes generated excitement and debate about their potential to localize epileptogenic foci. We performed a systematic review and meta-analysis on the prognostic value of complete resection of the HFOs-area (crHFOs-area) for epilepsy surgical outcome in intracranial EEG (iEEG) accessing multiple subgroups. METHODS: We searched PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science for original research from inception to October 27, 2022. We defined favorable surgical outcome (FSO) as Engel class I, International League Against Epilepsy class 1, or seizure-free status. The prognostic value of crHFOs-area for FSO was assessed by (1) the pooled FSO proportion after crHFOs-area; (2) FSO for crHFOs-area vs without crHFOs-area; and (3) the predictive performance. We defined high combined prognostic value as FSO proportion >80% + FSO crHFOs-area >without crHFOs-area + area under the curve (AUC) >0.75 and examined this for the clinical subgroups (study design, age, diagnostic type, HFOs-identification method, HFOs-rate thresholding, and iEEG state). Temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE) was compared with extra-TLE through dichotomous variable analysis. Individual patient analysis was performed for sex, affected hemisphere, MRI findings, surgery location, and pathology. RESULTS: Of 1,387 studies screened, 31 studies (703 patients) met our eligibility criteria. Twenty-seven studies (602 patients) analyzed FRs and 20 studies (424 patients) ripples. Pooled FSO proportion after crHFOs-area was 81% (95% CI 76%-86%) for FRs and 82% (73%-89%) for ripples. Patients with crHFOs-area achieved more often FSO than those without crHFOs-area (FRs odds ratio [OR] 6.38, 4.03-10.09, p < 0.001; ripples 4.04, 2.32-7.04, p < 0.001). The pooled AUCs were 0.81 (0.77-0.84) for FRs and 0.76 (0.72-0.79) for ripples. Combined prognostic value was high in 10 subgroups: retrospective, children, long-term iEEG, threshold (FRs and ripples) and automated detection and interictal (FRs). FSO after complete resection of FRs-area (crFRs-area) was achieved less often in people with TLE than extra-TLE (OR 0.37, 0.15-0.89, p = 0.006). Individual patient analyses showed that crFRs-area was seen more in patients with FSO with than without MRI lesions (p = 0.02 after multiple correction). DISCUSSION: Complete resection of the brain area with HFOs is associated with good postsurgical outcome. Its prognostic value holds, especially for FRs, for various subgroups. The use of HFOs for extra-TLE patients requires further evidence.


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Eletrocorticografia , Humanos , Prognóstico , Eletrocorticografia/métodos , Epilepsia/cirurgia , Epilepsia/fisiopatologia , Epilepsia/diagnóstico , Ondas Encefálicas/fisiologia
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Brain Commun ; 4(1): fcab307, 2022.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35169704

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This scientific commentary refers to 'Refining epileptogenic high-frequency oscillations using deep learning: a reverse engineering approach' by Zhang et al. (https://doi.org/10.1093/braincomms/fcab267).

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