New applications of EEG/MEG in epilepsy evaluation.

Epilepsy research. Supplement Pub Date : 1996-01-01
J S Ebersole
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Newly developed digital EEG and MEG recording techniques have provided the ability to ask and at least partially answer questions that were previously beyond our capability. These include the location and character of cerebral sources for epileptiform spike and seizure rhythms and the prediction of anti-epileptic drug efficacy by electrophysiologic means. The techniques of EEG voltage topography and equivalent dipole modeling have now given clinicians a 2-D and 3-D view, respectively, of epilepsy-related brain activity. Quantitative EEG spike morphology measurements have, in addition, shown changes that correlate with and even predict anti-convulsant drug usefulness in a given individual. MEG devices can now measure brain magnetic fields from the entire head and provide localization of epileptic spike sources that are probably more accurate than that achieved by EEG.

EEG/MEG在癫痫评估中的新应用。
新开发的数字脑电图和脑磁图记录技术提供了提问和至少部分回答以前超出我们能力的问题的能力。这些包括癫痫状尖峰和发作节律的脑源的位置和特征,以及通过电生理手段预测抗癫痫药物的疗效。脑电图电压图技术和等效偶极子建模技术现在分别给临床医生提供了与癫痫相关的大脑活动的二维和三维视图。此外,定量脑电图峰形态测量显示,变化与抗惊厥药物在特定个体中的有效性相关,甚至可以预测其有效性。MEG设备现在可以测量整个头部的大脑磁场,并提供癫痫脉冲源的定位,这可能比脑电图更准确。
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