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Abstract
Background: There has been no clear consensus on the clinical markers to distinguish alcohol-related seizures (ARSs) from epileptic seizures. We have reported the usefulness of gamma oscillation (30-70 Hz) regularity (GOR) analysis using interictal electroencephalography (EEG) data to evaluate epileptogenic focus. We conducted interictal GOR analysis using scalp EEG and susceptibility-weighted imaging (SWI) to visualize the epileptogenic focus in two cases initially suspected to have ARS.
Case description: In each case, a significantly high GOR area suggestive of epileptogenic focus was detected and that area was consistent with that where SWI showed hemosiderin deposit. In one patient, seizures were well controlled with the introduction of anti-seizure medication (ASM). In another patient, ASM was introduced but is refractory, and epilepsy surgery is being considered in the future.
Conclusion: The interictal GOR analysis and SWI can successfully contribute to identify the patients suspected to have ARS who may have epileptogenic focus and can be treated with ASM and epilepsy surgery.
背景:关于区分酒精相关性癫痫发作(ARS)和癫痫发作的临床指标,目前还没有明确的共识。我们曾报道过利用发作间期脑电图(EEG)数据进行伽马振荡(30-70 Hz)规则性(GOR)分析来评估致痫灶的有用性。我们利用头皮脑电图和感度加权成像(SWI)进行发作间期 GOR 分析,以观察两例初步怀疑为 ARS 的病例的致痫灶:在每个病例中,都检测到了一个提示致痫灶的明显高GOR区域,该区域与SWI显示血色素沉积的区域一致。其中一名患者在服用抗癫痫药物(ASM)后,癫痫发作得到了很好的控制。另一位患者虽然服用了抗癫痫药物,但仍处于难治性状态,今后将考虑进行癫痫手术治疗:发作间期GOR分析和SWI可成功识别出可能有致痫灶的疑似ARS患者,并可通过ASM和癫痫手术进行治疗。