Responses to photic stimulation in patients with occipital spikes

Ahmad Beydoun , Steven H Schechter , Wassim Nasreddine , Ivo Drury
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Objective: To determine the effect of intermittent photic stimulation (IPS) and frequency of asymmetric driving responses in patients with occipital spikes. Methods: The amplitude of the driving response at 4 flash frequencies was measured from a referential montage in 60 patients with occipital spikes and in 60 normal EEG records from age-matched patients. Responses were classified as asymmetric if the amplitude at one occipital area was less than 50% of the amplitude at the other. Results: A measurable photic response occurred significantly less frequently in patients with occipital spikes (48%) compared to the control group (70%; Fisher's test P<0.05). The driving response was asymmetric in 7/36 patients (37%) with unilateral spike foci versus none in the control group (Fisher's test, P<0.001). The amplitude was suppressed ipsilateral to the focus in 5 patients, all of whom had an ipsilateral structural lesion or focal slowing. In two cases the amplitude was higher ipsilateral to the focus, neither having slowing or a structural lesion. Conclusions: Patients with occipital spikes have an increased frequency of asymmetric driving response. An attenuated response ipsilateral to the focus seems to be related to an underlying lesion while the presence of an epileptiform focus in some cases with no slowing on EEG and normal imaging studies may lead to an accentuation of this response.

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枕峰患者对光刺激的反应
目的:探讨间歇性光刺激(IPS)和非对称驱动反应频率对枕峰患者的影响。方法:从参考蒙太奇中测量60例枕骨尖峰患者和60例年龄匹配的正常脑电图记录中4个闪光频率下的驱动反应幅度。如果一个枕区的振幅小于另一个枕区的振幅的50%,则反应被归类为不对称。结果:枕骨尖峰患者可测量的光反应发生率(48%)明显低于对照组(70%;Fisher检验(P<0.05)。在7/36例(37%)单侧尖峰灶患者中,驱动反应是不对称的,而对照组中没有(Fisher检验,P<0.001)。5例患者的振幅在同侧病灶处被抑制,所有患者均有同侧结构性病变或病灶减慢。在两个病例中,振幅较高的同侧病灶,既没有减缓或结构性病变。结论:枕骨尖峰患者出现不对称驱动反应的频率增加。病灶同侧的减弱反应似乎与潜在病变有关,而在脑电图和正常影像学检查未减慢的某些病例中,癫痫样病灶的存在可能导致这种反应的加剧。
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