Effects of Botulinum Toxin Injection on Reducing Myogenic Artifacts during Video-EEG Monitoring: A Longitudinal Study.

Q3 Health Professions The Neurodiagnostic Journal Pub Date : 2022-12-01 DOI:10.1080/21646821.2022.2149996
Babak Ghelichnia, Pargol Balali, Ghasem Farahmand, Mahdi Shafiee Sabet, Somaye Feizi, Bahareh Pourghaz, Melika Jameie, Abbas Tafakhori
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Medically refractory seizures affect one-third of patients with epilepsy (PwE), for whom epilepsy surgery is considered. Video electroencephalography (vEEG) monitoring is a fundamental tool for pre-operative seizure localization. Facial and cranial myogenic artifacts can obscure vEEG findings, thus interfering with seizure localization. Studies have shown the beneficial effects of botulinum toxin type A (BTX-A) injection into cranial muscles for reducing myogenic artifacts. This longitudinal study aimed to assess the effects of BTX-A injection on these artifacts. Twenty-two patients with medically refractory hypermotor seizures with daily seizure frequency and undetermined epilepsy localization were included in this study and underwent Dysport® injection (200 units) into the frontotemporal region. vEEG recordings were performed at baseline (one week before the injection), and at three days and six days post-injection. Before and after the injection, the amplitudes of myogenic artifacts were compared during various states (ictal, blinking, chewing, bruxism, head lateralization, scowling, talking, and yawning). BTX-A injection significantly reduced the amplitudes of EEG myogenic artifacts, except during blinking (day three) and talking (days three and six). On day six, significant reduction in EEG myogenic artifacts were noted during blinking, chewing, and bruxism for the greatest number of patients (95.5%, 90.9%, 81.8%), while significant reductions in EEG myogenic artifacts during talking, head lateralization, and ictal phase were associated with the least number of patients (22.7%, 36.3%, and 40.9%). Therefore, BTX-A injection could be a convenient method for filtering myogenic contamination, improving EEG interpretation, and facilitating seizure localization in patients with medically refractory seizures.

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视频脑电图监测期间肉毒毒素注射对减少肌源性伪影的影响:一项纵向研究。
医学上难治性癫痫发作影响三分之一的癫痫患者(PwE),对他们来说癫痫手术是考虑的。视频脑电图(vEEG)监测是术前癫痫发作定位的基本工具。面部和颅骨肌源性伪影可能掩盖脑电图的发现,从而干扰癫痫发作的定位。研究表明,A型肉毒杆菌毒素(BTX-A)注射到颅肌中对减少肌源性伪影有有益的作用。本纵向研究旨在评估BTX-A注射对这些伪影的影响。本研究纳入了22例每日发作频率和癫痫定位不确定的难治性多动性癫痫患者,并在额颞区注射了200单位Dysport®。在基线(注射前一周)、注射后3天和6天进行vEEG记录。在注射前后,比较不同状态(直立、眨眼、咀嚼、磨牙、头部偏侧、皱眉、说话和打哈欠)下肌源性伪影的振幅。BTX-A注射显著降低了脑电图肌源性伪影的振幅,除了眨眼(第三天)和说话(第三天和第六天)。在第6天,眨眼、咀嚼和磨牙期间的脑电图肌源性假影显著减少的患者最多(95.5%、90.9%和81.8%),而说话、头部偏侧和初始期的脑电图肌源性假影显著减少的患者最少(22.7%、36.3%和40.9%)。因此,对于难治性癫痫患者,注射BTX-A可以方便地过滤肌源性污染,改善脑电图解释,促进癫痫定位。
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期刊介绍: The Neurodiagnostic Journal is the official journal of ASET - The Neurodiagnostic Society. It serves as an educational resource for Neurodiagnostic professionals, a vehicle for introducing new techniques and innovative technologies in the field, patient safety and advocacy, and an avenue for sharing best practices within the Neurodiagnostic Technology profession. The journal features original articles about electroencephalography (EEG), evoked potentials (EP), intraoperative neuromonitoring (IONM), nerve conduction (NC), polysomnography (PSG), autonomic testing, and long-term monitoring (LTM) in the intensive care (ICU) and epilepsy monitoring units (EMU). Subject matter also includes education, training, lab management, legislative and licensure needs, guidelines for standards of care, and the impact of our profession in healthcare and society. The journal seeks to foster ideas, commentary, and news from technologists, physicians, clinicians, managers/leaders, and professional organizations, and to introduce trends and the latest developments in the field of neurodiagnostics. Media reviews, case studies, ASET Annual Conference proceedings, review articles, and quizzes for ASET-CEUs are also published in The Neurodiagnostic Journal.
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