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Multi-day rhythms modulate seizure risk in epilepsy

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BORIS DOI
10.7892/boris.124633
Date of Publication
2018
Publication Type
Article
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Universitätsklinik fü...

Contributor
Baud, Maxime
Universitätsklinik für Neurologie
Kleen, Jonathan K.
Mirro, Emily A.
Andrechak, Jason C.
King-Stephens, David
Chang, Edward F.
Rao, Vikram R.
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600 - Technology::610...

Series
Nature communications
ISSN or ISBN (if monograph)
2041-1723
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Language
English
Publisher DOI
10.1038/s41467-017-02577-y
PubMed ID
29311566
Description
Epilepsy is defined by the seemingly random occurrence of spontaneous seizures. The ability to anticipate seizures would enable preventative treatment strategies. A central but unresolved question concerns the relationship of seizure timing to fluctuating rates of interictal epileptiform discharges (here termed interictal epileptiform activity, IEA), a marker of brain irritability observed between seizures by electroencephalography (EEG). Here, in 37 subjects with an implanted brain stimulation device that detects IEA and seizures over years, we find that IEA oscillates with circadian and subject-specific multidien (multi-day) periods. Multidien periodicities, most commonly 20–30 days in duration, are robust and relatively stable for up to 10 years in men and women. We show that seizures occur preferentially during the rising phase of multidien IEA rhythms. Combining phase information from circadian and multidien IEA rhythms provides a novel biomarker for determining relative seizure risk with a large effect size in most subjects.
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https://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/62820
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