脑电图生物标志物的候选癫痫识别

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Stefano Gallotto, Margitta Seeck
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摘要

脑电图(EEG)是诊断和研究癫痫的主要支柱之一,在可能的首次癫痫发作后很容易使用。在癫痫发作没有记录的情况下,最确定的癫痫生物标志物是发作间期癫痫样放电(IED)。然而,在临床实践中,IED并不总是存在,尽管存在潜在的癫痫障碍,但脑电图可能看起来完全正常,这通常会导致疾病的诊断困难。因此,即使在没有明显癫痫活动的情况下,找到能够可靠预测个体是否患有癫痫的其他生物标志物也将非常有帮助,因为它们可以缩短诊断的不确定性,从而降低癫痫发作的风险。到目前为止,除了IED之外,只有少数EEG特征似乎是能够区分癫痫的有希望的候选者,即。 >; 60 % 反复发作的风险或其他(病理)状况。这篇叙述性综述的目的是概述基于脑电图的癫痫候选生物标志物及其识别技术。
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EEG biomarker candidates for the identification of epilepsy

EEG biomarker candidates for the identification of epilepsy

EEG biomarker candidates for the identification of epilepsy

EEG biomarker candidates for the identification of epilepsy

Electroencephalography (EEG) is one of the main pillars used for the diagnosis and study of epilepsy, readily employed after a possible first seizure has occurred. The most established biomarker of epilepsy, in case seizures are not recorded, are interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs). In clinical practice, however, IEDs are not always present and the EEG may appear completely normal despite an underlying epileptic disorder, often leading to difficulties in the diagnosis of the disease. Thus, finding other biomarkers that reliably predict whether an individual suffers from epilepsy even in the absence of evident epileptic activity would be extremely helpful, since they could allow shortening the period of diagnostic uncertainty and consequently decreasing the risk of seizure. To date only a few EEG features other than IEDs seem to be promising candidates able to distinguish between epilepsy, i.e. > 60 % risk of recurrent seizures, or other (pathological) conditions. The aim of this narrative review is to provide an overview of the EEG-based biomarker candidates for epilepsy and the techniques employed for their identification.

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CiteScore
3.90
自引率
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发文量
47
审稿时长
71 days
期刊介绍: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.
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