Explaining slow seizure propagation with white matter tractography

被引:3
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作者
Azeem, Abdullah [1 ]
Abdallah, Chifaou [1 ]
von Ellenrieder, Nicolas [1 ]
El Kosseifi, Charbel [1 ]
Frauscher, Birgit [2 ]
Gotman, Jean [1 ]
机构
[1] McGill Univ, Montreal Neurol Inst, Dept Neurol & Neurosurg, Montreal, PQ H3A 2B4, Canada
[2] Duke Univ, Sch Med, Dept Neurol, Durham, NC 27710 USA
基金
加拿大健康研究院;
关键词
stereo-EEG; diffusion MRI; seizure propagation; multi-modal epilepsy network; drug-resistant epilepsy; EPILEPSY SURGERY; DIFFUSION; MRI; DISCHARGES; PATTERNS; SPIKE;
D O I
10.1093/brain/awae192
中图分类号
R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
学科分类号
摘要
Epileptic seizures recorded with stereo-EEG can take a fraction of a second or several seconds to propagate from one region to another. What explains such propagation patterns? We combine tractography and stereo-EEG to determine the relationship between seizure propagation and the white matter architecture and to describe seizure propagation mechanisms. Patient-specific spatiotemporal seizure propagation maps were combined with tractography from diffusion imaging of matched subjects from the Human Connectome Project. The onset of seizure activity was marked on a channel-by-channel basis by two board-certified neurologists for all channels involved in the seizure. We measured the tract connectivity (number of tracts) between regions-of-interest pairs among the seizure onset zone, regions of seizure spread and non-involved regions. We also investigated how tract-connected the seizure onset zone is to regions of early seizure spread compared with regions of late spread. Comparisons were made after correcting for differences in distance. Sixty-nine seizures were marked across 26 patients with drug-resistant epilepsy; 11 were seizure free after surgery (Engel IA) and 15 were not (Engel IB-Engel IV). The seizure onset zone was more tract-connected to regions of seizure spread than to non-involved regions (P < 0.0001); however, regions of seizure spread were not differentially tract-connected to other regions of seizure spread compared with non-involved regions. In seizure-free patients only, regions of seizure spread were more tract-connected to the seizure onset zone than to other regions of spread (P < 0.0001). Over the temporal evolution of a seizure, the seizure onset zone was significantly more tract-connected to regions of early spread compared with regions of late spread in seizure-free patients only (P < 0.0001). By integrating information on structure, we demonstrate that seizure propagation is likely to be mediated by white matter tracts. The pattern of connectivity between seizure onset zone, regions of spread and non-involved regions demonstrates that the onset zone might be largely responsible for seizures propagating throughout the brain, rather than seizures propagating to intermediate points, from which further propagation takes place. Our findings also suggest that seizure propagation over seconds might be the result of a continuous bombardment of action potentials from the seizure onset zone to regions of spread. In non-seizure-free patients, the paucity of tracts from the presumed seizure onset zone to regions of spread suggests that the onset zone was missed. Fully understanding the structure-propagation relationship might eventually provide insight into selecting the correct targets for epilepsy surgery.
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页码:3458 / 3470
页数:13
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