Electrocorticography

IF 1.9 4区 医学 Q3 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY Epileptic Disorders Pub Date : 2024-03-27 DOI:10.1684/j.1950-6945.2000.tb00352.x
Daniel L. Keene, Sharon Whiting, Enrique C.G. Ventureyra
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Abstract

Electrocorticography (ECOG), the intra‐operative recording of cortical potentials, has played an important role in the surgical management of patients with medically refractory epilepsy. It has been used 1) to localize the epileptogenic tissue; 2) map out cortical functions; and 3) predict the success of the surgery. Despite its common use, few studies have been done to prove its effectiveness in these areas. The technique used in children for recording ECOG is very similar to that used in adults except for the limitations imposed by the child's age. Anaesthesia must often be used. Based upon a computerized medical literature search, a review of this procedure was done. Pre‐resection localization, and post‐resection prediction of outcome was done for temporal and extra‐temporal resection, both lesional and nonlesional. Most of the available studies were in adult patients. All were retrospective in nature. Evidence for the role of pre‐resection ECOG in determining the degree of resection felt necessary to obtain good clinical outcome was limited. Similarly the post‐resection ECOG predication of surgical outcome was restricted.
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皮层电图
皮层电图(ECOG)是一种术中记录皮层电位的方法,在药物难治性癫痫患者的手术治疗中发挥着重要作用。它被用于:1)定位致痫组织;2)绘制大脑皮层功能图;3)预测手术成功与否。尽管它被普遍使用,但很少有研究证明它在这些方面的有效性。用于儿童的 ECOG 记录技术与用于成人的技术非常相似,只是受到儿童年龄的限制。通常必须使用麻醉。在计算机医学文献检索的基础上,对这一程序进行了审查。对颞部和颞部以外的病变和非病变切除术进行了切除前定位和切除后结果预测。现有的研究大多针对成年患者。所有研究均为回顾性研究。关于切除前 ECOG 在确定切除程度以获得良好临床效果方面的作用,证据有限。同样,切除术后 ECOG 对手术结果的预测也很有限。
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Epileptic Disorders
Epileptic Disorders 医学-临床神经学
CiteScore
4.10
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8.70%
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138
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epileptic Disorders is the leading forum where all experts and medical studentswho wish to improve their understanding of epilepsy and related disorders can share practical experiences surrounding diagnosis and care, natural history, and management of seizures. Epileptic Disorders is the official E-journal of the International League Against Epilepsy for educational communication. As the journal celebrates its 20th anniversary, it will now be available only as an online version. Its mission is to create educational links between epileptologists and other health professionals in clinical practice and scientists or physicians in research-based institutions. This change is accompanied by an increase in the number of issues per year, from 4 to 6, to ensure regular diffusion of recently published material (high quality Review and Seminar in Epileptology papers; Original Research articles or Case reports of educational value; MultiMedia Teaching Material), to serve the global medical community that cares for those affected by epilepsy.
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