Automated detection of a preseizure state based on a decrease in synchronization in intracranial electroencephalogram recordings from epilepsy patients
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2003
Abstract:
The question whether information extracted from the electroencephalogram ~EEG! of epilepsy patients can
be used for the prediction of seizures has recently attracted much attention. Several studies have reported
evidence for the existence of a preseizure state that can be detected using different measures derived from the
theory of dynamical systems. Most of these studies, however, have neglected to sufficiently investigate the
specificity of the observed effects or suffer from other methodological shortcomings. In this paper we present
an automated technique for the detection of a preseizure state from EEG recordings using two different
measures for synchronization between recording sites, namely, the mean phase coherence as a measure for
phase synchronization and the maximum linear cross correlation as a measure for lag synchronization. Based
on the observation of characteristic drops in synchronization prior to seizure onset, we used this phenomenon
for the characterization of a preseizure state and its distinction from the remaining seizure-free interval. After
optimizing our technique on a group of 10 patients with temporal lobe epilepsy we obtained a successful
detection of a preseizure state prior to 12 out of 14 analyzed seizures for both measures at a very high
specificity as tested on recordings from the seizure-free interval. After checking for in-sample overtraining via
cross validation, we applied a surrogate test to validate the observed predictability. Based on our results, we
discuss the differences of the two synchronization measures in terms of the dynamics underlying seizure
generation in focal epilepsies.
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Elenco autori:
Kreuz, Thomas
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