EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice

Epilepsy surgery is an important treatment modality for medically refractory focal epilepsy. The outcome of surgery usually depends on the localization accuracy of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) during pre-surgical evaluation. Good localization can be achieved with various electrophysiological and neur...

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Main Authors: Khosropanah, P., Ho, E.T.-W., Lim, K.-S., Fong, S.-L., Thuy Le, M.-A., Narayanan, V.
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Published: De Gruyter Open Ltd 2020
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spelling my.utp.eprints.297252022-03-25T02:45:35Z EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice Khosropanah, P. Ho, E.T.-W. Lim, K.-S. Fong, S.-L. Thuy Le, M.-A. Narayanan, V. Epilepsy surgery is an important treatment modality for medically refractory focal epilepsy. The outcome of surgery usually depends on the localization accuracy of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) during pre-surgical evaluation. Good localization can be achieved with various electrophysiological and neuroimaging approaches. However, each approach has its own merits and limitations. Electroencephalography (EEG) Source Imaging (ESI) is an emerging model-based computational technique to localize cortical sources of electrical activity within the brain volume, three-dimensionally. ESI based pre-surgical evaluation gives an overall clinical yield of 73-91, depending on choice of head model, inverse solution and EEG electrode density. It is a cost effective, non-invasive method which provides valuable additional information in presurgical evaluation due to its high localizing value specifically in MRI-negative cases, extra or basal temporal lobe epilepsy, multifocal lesions such as tuberous sclerosis or cases with multiple hypotheses. Unfortunately, less than 1 of surgical centers in developing countries use this method as a part of pre-surgical evaluation. This review promotes ESI as a useful clinical tool especially for patients with lesion-negative MRI to determine EZ cost-effectively with high accuracy under the optimized conditions. © 2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston 2020. De Gruyter Open Ltd 2020 Article NonPeerReviewed https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85090466283&doi=10.1515%2fbmt-2019-0128&partnerID=40&md5=6f23744a6bbaa51a9ce6759dd82531b8 Khosropanah, P. and Ho, E.T.-W. and Lim, K.-S. and Fong, S.-L. and Thuy Le, M.-A. and Narayanan, V. (2020) EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice. Biomedizinische Technik, 65 (6). pp. 673-682. http://eprints.utp.edu.my/29725/
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description Epilepsy surgery is an important treatment modality for medically refractory focal epilepsy. The outcome of surgery usually depends on the localization accuracy of the epileptogenic zone (EZ) during pre-surgical evaluation. Good localization can be achieved with various electrophysiological and neuroimaging approaches. However, each approach has its own merits and limitations. Electroencephalography (EEG) Source Imaging (ESI) is an emerging model-based computational technique to localize cortical sources of electrical activity within the brain volume, three-dimensionally. ESI based pre-surgical evaluation gives an overall clinical yield of 73-91, depending on choice of head model, inverse solution and EEG electrode density. It is a cost effective, non-invasive method which provides valuable additional information in presurgical evaluation due to its high localizing value specifically in MRI-negative cases, extra or basal temporal lobe epilepsy, multifocal lesions such as tuberous sclerosis or cases with multiple hypotheses. Unfortunately, less than 1 of surgical centers in developing countries use this method as a part of pre-surgical evaluation. This review promotes ESI as a useful clinical tool especially for patients with lesion-negative MRI to determine EZ cost-effectively with high accuracy under the optimized conditions. © 2020 Walter de Gruyter GmbH, Berlin/Boston 2020.
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author Khosropanah, P.
Ho, E.T.-W.
Lim, K.-S.
Fong, S.-L.
Thuy Le, M.-A.
Narayanan, V.
spellingShingle Khosropanah, P.
Ho, E.T.-W.
Lim, K.-S.
Fong, S.-L.
Thuy Le, M.-A.
Narayanan, V.
EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice
author_facet Khosropanah, P.
Ho, E.T.-W.
Lim, K.-S.
Fong, S.-L.
Thuy Le, M.-A.
Narayanan, V.
author_sort Khosropanah, P.
title EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice
title_short EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice
title_full EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice
title_fullStr EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice
title_full_unstemmed EEG Source Imaging (ESI) utility in clinical practice
title_sort eeg source imaging (esi) utility in clinical practice
publisher De Gruyter Open Ltd
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