The Relationship between Electroencephalography Recording Results and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Abnormalities and Drug Resistance Focal Epilepsy: A Comparative Analysis Study in Bandung, Indonesia

Taufan Prasetya, U. Gamayani, N. A. Risan
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Drug-resistant Epilepsy (ERO) is a complex problem, both in diagnosis and management, and carries a high risk of death and risk of cognitive and behavioral problems. This study aims to determine the relationship between EEG recording results and structural abnormalities from MRI examination results in Drug-Resistant Epilepsy (DRE). Quantitative comparative analysis was conducted to study focal epilepsy recorded in the pediatric neurology outpatient of Dr. Hasan Sadikin Hospital, Bandung, 2018-2023. Data collected from medical records included patient demographics and clinical data, EEG recording results, and MRI examination results. Data were subjected to Chi-square analysis with the alternative Fisher's exact test in SPSS 26. A p-value <0.05 was declared significant. From 67 samples, 34 DRE subjects and 33 drug-sensitive focal epilepsy (DSFO) subjects were obtained. More significant comorbidities were found in DRFO with a p-value of 0.027 and OR 8.88 (1.03-76.84). There was a significant difference in the results of EEG recordings in the two groups with p <0.001. The different EEG features were significant including slowing, polyspike, and frequency>1/60s. The MRI images were not found to be significantly different. The most common structural lesion found was focal cortical dysplasia in both groups. There was no correlation between MRI and EEG in DRE. EEG recordings' results were better than MRI images' for predicting DRFO, including images of slowing, polyspike, and frequency >1/60. Both EEG and MRI had their respective values for predicting DRE.
脑电图记录结果和磁共振成像异常与耐药性局灶性癫痫之间的关系:印度尼西亚万隆的对比分析研究
耐药性癫痫(ERO)在诊断和管理方面都是一个复杂的问题,具有很高的死亡风险以及认知和行为问题风险。本研究旨在确定耐药癫痫患者脑电图记录结果与核磁共振成像检查结果中结构异常之间的关系。 研究人员对2018-2023年万隆哈桑-萨迪金博士医院儿科神经学门诊记录的局灶性癫痫进行了定量比较分析。从病历中收集的数据包括患者人口统计学和临床数据、脑电图记录结果和磁共振成像检查结果。数据采用SPSS 26中的费雪精确检验进行卡方分析。P 值为 1/60。核磁共振图像未发现明显差异。两组中最常见的结构性病变是局灶性皮质发育不良。在 DRE 中,磁共振成像与脑电图之间没有相关性。 在预测 DRFO 方面,脑电图记录的结果优于核磁共振图像,包括慢速、多棘和频率大于 1/60 的图像。脑电图和磁共振成像在预测 DRE 方面都有各自的价值。
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