Objective: High frequency oscillations (HFOs) have been implicated in ictogenesis and epileptogenesis. The effect of contact size (in the clinical range: 1-10mm 2) on HFO detection has not been determined. This study assesses the feasibility of HFO detection in a rat epilepsy model using macrocontacts and clinical amplifiers, and the effect of contact size on HFO detection within the macrocontact range. Methods: Eight epileptic rats were implanted with intracerebral electrodes containing three adjacent contacts of different sizes (0.02, 0.05 and 0.09mm 2). HFOs were manually marked on 5min interictal EEG segments. HFO rates and durations were compared between the different contacts. Results: 10,966 ripples and 1475 fast ripples were identified in the recordings from 30 contacts. There were no significant differences in spike or HFO rates between the different contact sizes, nor was there a significant difference in HFO duration. Conclusions: HFOs can be detected in a rat epilepsy model using macrocontacts. Within the studied range, size did not significantly influence HFO detection. Significance: Using comparative anatomy of rat and human limbic structures, these findings suggest that reducing the size of macrocontacts (compared to those commercially available) would not improve HFO detection rates. © 2011 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology.

Contact size does not affect high frequency oscillation detection in intracerebral EEG recordings in a rat epilepsy model / C. e., Chatillon; Rina, Zelmann; Aleksandra, Bortel; Avoli, Massimo; Jean, Gotman. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1388-2457. - STAMPA. - 122:9(2011), pp. 1701-1705. [10.1016/j.clinph.2011.02.022]

Contact size does not affect high frequency oscillation detection in intracerebral EEG recordings in a rat epilepsy model

AVOLI, Massimo;
2011

Abstract

Objective: High frequency oscillations (HFOs) have been implicated in ictogenesis and epileptogenesis. The effect of contact size (in the clinical range: 1-10mm 2) on HFO detection has not been determined. This study assesses the feasibility of HFO detection in a rat epilepsy model using macrocontacts and clinical amplifiers, and the effect of contact size on HFO detection within the macrocontact range. Methods: Eight epileptic rats were implanted with intracerebral electrodes containing three adjacent contacts of different sizes (0.02, 0.05 and 0.09mm 2). HFOs were manually marked on 5min interictal EEG segments. HFO rates and durations were compared between the different contacts. Results: 10,966 ripples and 1475 fast ripples were identified in the recordings from 30 contacts. There were no significant differences in spike or HFO rates between the different contact sizes, nor was there a significant difference in HFO duration. Conclusions: HFOs can be detected in a rat epilepsy model using macrocontacts. Within the studied range, size did not significantly influence HFO detection. Significance: Using comparative anatomy of rat and human limbic structures, these findings suggest that reducing the size of macrocontacts (compared to those commercially available) would not improve HFO detection rates. © 2011 International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology.
2011
depth electrode; fast ripple; hfo; high frequency oscillation; intracerebral recording; ripple; seeg
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Contact size does not affect high frequency oscillation detection in intracerebral EEG recordings in a rat epilepsy model / C. e., Chatillon; Rina, Zelmann; Aleksandra, Bortel; Avoli, Massimo; Jean, Gotman. - In: CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY. - ISSN 1388-2457. - STAMPA. - 122:9(2011), pp. 1701-1705. [10.1016/j.clinph.2011.02.022]
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