Three phase-ictal scalp EEG patterns in patients with seizures arising from the cortex facing the interhemispheric fissure

OBJECTIVE Ictal scalp EEG patterns have been reported to vary across onset regions. We assessed the sequential EEG changes during seizure events on scalp EEG, and tested our hypothesis that patients with focal seizures arising from the cortex facing the interhemispheric fissure (IHF cortex) would be specifically characterized by 3 phase-EEG patterns (3Ph-EEG). METHODS Patient inclusion criteria were: 1) focal epilepsy and 2) ictal onset records on scalp and intracranial video-EEG. Patients were classified into one of the three groups: the IHF group, mesial temporal (MT) group, or lateral convexity (LC) group, based on the localization of the ictal onset zone (IOZ) on intracranial video-EEG. We defined 3Ph-EEG on ictal scalp EEG as follows: phase 1, brief spike/fast wave burst; phase 2, diffuse attenuation; and phase 3, focal rhythmic activity with evolution. We determined if the occurrence ratios of 3Ph-EEG and each of the three phases differed between the groups (IHF and others). RESULTS We studied 36 patients aged 8-59 years (mean, 30 years). Ten patients were classified as IHF, 16 as MT, and 10 as LC group from 303 ictal events on intracranial EEG. 193 seizures on scalp EEG consisted of 79 seizures in IHF; 58 in MT; 56 in LC group. Sixty-nine seizures (92%) in nine patients (90%) in IHF group showed 3Ph-EEG, whereas none of the seizures in MT and LC groups showed the 3Ph-EEG. Multivariate logistic regression analysis suggested that the presence of 3Ph-EEG (p < 0.01) and phase 2 (p = 0.03) components were predictive of IHF scalp EEG onset. SIGNIFICANCE The 3Ph-EEG may be observed preferentially in patients with focal seizures from IHF cortex. Observation of the ictal phases on scalp EEG may warrant consideration of intracranial EEG sampling for the presurgical evaluation.

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