Katie M. Kinnear, Nicole M. Warner, Alan M. Haltiner, Michael J. Doherty
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Abstract
Objectives
To investigate if glucose levels influence seizure patterns.
Materials and methods
In a patient with RNS/NeuroPace implanted bi-temporally and type 1 diabetes mellitus, seizure event times and onset locations were matched to continuous tissue glucose.
Results
Left focal seizure (LFS, n = 22) glucoses averaged 169 mg/dL, while right focal seizure (RFS, n = 23) glucoses averaged 131 mg/dL (p = 0.03). LFS occurred at mean time 17:02 while RFS occurred at 04:23. LFS spread to the contralateral side (n = 19) more than RFS (n = 2).
Conclusion
Seizure onset laterality and spread vary with glucose and time of seizure.