基于脑电图的电活动空间定位新方法

Q4 Medicine
А. V. Vartanov
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背景。基于脑电图(EEG)数据的脑活动空间定位方法的准确性和可靠性并没有失去相关性。现有的定位方法由于结果解的模糊性而遇到特定的困难。目的:验证一种利用脑电数据“虚拟植入电极”定位脑活动的新方法,并展示其功能。材料和方法。用深部脑刺激(DBS)数据验证了新方法。他们使用的是由植入人脑深部的两个电极的电位所引起的头皮电活动数据。它是通过过滤刺激频率的脑电图信号,并排除来自其他大脑区域的信号来实现的。本文还介绍了应用新方法分析患者发作性脑电图的一个临床病例。基于“虚拟植入电极”新方法的验证数据表明,该方法可以相当准确地确定DBS电流源的定位。使用该方法分析发作性活动机制的有效性得到了证明:基于大脑33个部位(脑区)的电位变化,确定了三组特定的区域对发作性活动的发展有贡献。为了比较,使用其他经过验证的方法对相同的人工DBS源进行了定位:BrainLoc(俄罗斯)和sLORETA(瑞士)软件提供的数据要差得多。利用“虚拟植入电极”方法对记录在头皮表面的电位进行空间定位,显示出高效率和可靠性,与其他已知的定位方法相比具有明显的优势。
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A new approach to spatial localization of EEG-based electrical activity
Background. Accuracy and reliability of methods for spatial localization of brain activity based on electroencephalography (EEG) data do not lose relevance. Existing localization methods are coupled to specific difficulties due to ambiguity of the resulting solution.Ojective: verification of a new method for localizing brain activity using EEG data “Virtually Implanted Electrode” and demonstratoin of its capabilities.Material and methods. The new method was verified using deep brain stimulation (DBS) data. There were used the data from scalp electrical activity induced solely by potentials from two electrodes implanted into deep areas of human brain. It was achieved by filtering EEG signals at the stimulation frequency and excluding signals from other brain areas. A clinical case of applying the new method for EEG analysis of patient paroxysmal activity is presented as well.Results. Based on the verification data for the new “Virtually Implanted Electrode” method, it was shown that it allowed to quite accurately determine the localization of DBS current sources. The effectiveness of using the method for analyzing the mechanisms of paroxysmal activity was demonstrated: based on change in potentials calculated in 33 sites of the brain (brain areas), three groups of areas were identified specifically contributing to development of paroxysmal activity. For comparison, the same artificial DBS sources were localized using other verified methods: the BrainLoc (Russia) and sLORETA (Switzerland) software providing substantially worse data.Conclusion. Identifying spatial localization of electrical potentials recorded on the scalp surface by using the new approach with the “Virtually Implanted Electrode” method shows high efficiency and reliability, demonstrating a clear advantage over other known localization methods.
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Epilepsy and Paroxysmal Conditions
Epilepsy and Paroxysmal Conditions Medicine-Neurology (clinical)
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