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Network Connectivity in Epilepsy: Resting State fMRI and EEG–fMRI Contributions

机译:癫痫病的网络连通性:静息状态fMRI和EEG–fMRI的贡献

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There is a growing body of evidence pointing toward large-scale networks underlying the core phenomena in epilepsy, from seizure generation to cognitive dysfunction or response to treatment. The investigation of networks in epilepsy has become a key concept to unlock a deeper understanding of the disease. Functional imaging can provide valuable information to characterize network dysfunction; in particular resting state fMRI (RS-fMRI), which is increasingly being applied to study brain networks in a number of diseases. In patients with epilepsy, network connectivity derived from RS-fMRI has found connectivity abnormalities in a number of networks; these include the epileptogenic, cognitive and sensory processing networks. However, in majority of these studies, the effect of epileptic transients in the connectivity of networks has been neglected. EEG–fMRI has frequently shown networks related to epileptic transients that in many cases are concordant with the abnormalities shown in RS studies. This points toward a relevant role of epileptic transients in the network abnormalities detected in RS-fMRI studies. In this review, we summarize the network abnormalities reported by these two techniques side by side, provide evidence of their overlapping findings, and discuss their significance in the context of the methodology of each technique. A number of clinically relevant factors that have been associated with connectivity changes are in turn associated with changes in the frequency of epileptic transients. These factors include different aspects of epilepsy ranging from treatment effects, cognitive processes, or transition between different alertness states (i.e., awake–sleep transition). For RS-fMRI to become a more effective tool to investigate clinically relevant aspects of epilepsy it is necessary to understand connectivity changes associated with epileptic transients, those associated with other clinically relevant factors and the interaction between them, which represents a gap in the current literature. We propose a framework for the investigation of network connectivity in patients with epilepsy that can integrate epileptic processes that occur across different time scales such as epileptic transients and disease duration and the implications of this approach are discussed.
机译:越来越多的证据表明,从癫痫发作到认知功能障碍或对治疗的反应,是癫痫病核心现象背后的大规模网络。对癫痫网络的研究已成为一个关键概念,可以使人们对该病有更深入的了解。功能成像可以提供有价值的信息来表征网络故障。特别是静止状态功能磁共振成像(RS-fMRI),越来越多地用于研究多种疾病的大脑网络。在癫痫患者中,源自RS-fMRI的网络连接已在许多网络中发现连接异常。这些包括癫痫发生,认知和感觉处理网络。但是,在大多数这些研究中,癫痫瞬变对网络连接的影响已被忽略。 EEG-fMRI经常显示与癫痫瞬变有关的网络,在许多情况下与RS研究中显示的异常一致。这表明癫痫瞬变在RS-fMRI研究中检测到的网络异常中具有重要作用。在这篇综述中,我们总结了这两种技术并排报告的网络异常,提供了它们重叠发现的证据,并在每种技术的方法论背景下讨论了它们的重要性。与连通性变化相关的许多临床相关因素又与癫痫瞬变频率的变化相关。这些因素包括癫痫的不同方面,包括治疗效果,认知过程或不同警觉状态之间的转变(即清醒-睡眠转变)。为了使RS-fMRI成为研究癫痫临床相关方面的更有效工具,有必要了解与癫痫瞬变有关的连通性变化,与其他临床相关因素有关的连通性变化以及它们之间的相互作用,这代表了当前文献的空白。 。我们提出了一个调查癫痫患者网络连通性的框架,该框架可以整合发生在不同时间范围内的癫痫过程,例如癫痫瞬变和疾病持续时间,并讨论了这种方法的含义。

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