Epileptiform discharges in the anterior thalamus of epilepsy patients.

Anterior thalamus (ANT) deep-brain stimulation (DBS) is an approved therapy for drug resistant epilepsy. We aimed to identify interictal epileptiform discharges (IED) in the ANT and to investigate their relationship with surface IEDs. Fifteen patients were monitored for two consecutive nights with externalized thalamic leads to analyze the intrathalamic epileptiform activities (TIED). Forty-six % of all contacts were located within the ANT. We found that all the responders had TIEDs within the ANT, while this held true only for 44% of the non-responders. The overall response rate (RR) at 1-year follow-up was 40%, while it was 44% in bilateral ANT hit patients and 45% in epileptic focus side hit. However, in case of TIEDs present in the focus side the RR reached as high as 71%. TIED activity may prove the pathophysiological connection to the seizure focus, and stimulation of this area might have a better suppressing effect on seizures.

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TitleEpileptiform discharges in the anterior thalamus of epilepsy patients.
Date2024-05-17
Issue nameiScience
Issue numberv27.5:109582
DOI10.1016/j.isci.2024.109582
PubMed38726366
AuthorsJordán Z, Szabó JP, Sákovics A, Kelemen A, Halász L, Erőss L & Fabó D
KeywordsClinical finding, Health sciences, Medical tests
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