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Vasileios Kokkinos
Cortical Electrical Stimulation in Epilepsy Surgery
Single-Pulse Electrical Stimulation for Localization of the Epileptogenic Zone
2010. 132 S. 220 mm
Verlag/Jahr: VDM VERLAG DR. MÜLLER 2010
ISBN: 3-639-26308-1 (3639263081)
Neue ISBN: 978-3-639-26308-4 (9783639263084)
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Evaluation of neuronal responses to single-pulse electrical stimulation (SPES) was performed to determine the reliability of cortical stimulation under general anaesthesia compared to alert awareness. Nine patients with intractable epilepsy, candidates for epilepsy surgery, underwent SPES during both electrode implantation and telemetry recording. Early, delayed, repeated, fixed and oscillatory neuronal responses to SPES were investigated. Analysis showed that: a) early responses are normal markers of synaptic efficacy, b) delayed responses are markers of epileptogenicity, c) repeated responses are normal variants of deep cortical stimulation, d) fixed responses are markers of normal connectivity underlying sensory processing functions, and e) oscillatory responses are normal markers of pacemaking capability of deep brain structures. This study produced evidence that the main pathological markers have a high correlation between implantation and telemetry SPES procedures. Results render SPES an equally reliable process under both anaesthesia and alert awareness.
Vasileios Kokkinos, Electrical and Computer Engineer, Degree in Philosophy, MSc in Embedded Systems, MSc in Neurological Sciences, MSc in Epileptology, MSc and PhD in Neuroscience. Postdoctoral Fellow, Neurophysiology Unit, University of Patras. Neurophysiologist and Functional Neuroimagist, Epilepsy Monitoring Unit of St.Loukas Hospital, Greece.