Combined EEG/MEG Can Outperform Single Modality EEG or MEG Source Reconstruction in Presurgical Epilepsy Diagnosis

被引:64
|
作者
Aydin, Uemit [1 ,2 ]
Vorwerk, Johannes [1 ]
Duempelmann, Matthias [3 ]
Kuepper, Philipp [1 ,4 ]
Kugel, Harald [3 ,5 ]
Heers, Marcel [6 ]
Wellmer, Joerg [6 ]
Kellinghaus, Christoph [4 ]
Haueisen, Jens [2 ]
Rampp, Stefan [6 ,7 ]
Stefan, Hermann [7 ]
Wolters, Carsten H. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Munster, Inst Biomagnetism & Biosignalanal, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[2] Tech Univ Ilmenau, Inst Biomed Engn & Informat, Ilmenau, Germany
[3] Univ Freiburg Klinikum, Epilepsy Ctr, Freiburg, Germany
[4] Klin Osnabruck, Dept Neurol, Osnabruck, Germany
[5] Univ Munster, Dept Clin Radiol, D-48149 Munster, Germany
[6] Univ Knappschaftskrankenhaus Bochum, Ruhr Epileptol Dept Neurol, Bochum, Germany
[7] Univ Erlangen Nurnberg, Dept Neurol, Epilepsy Ctr, Erlangen, Germany
来源
PLOS ONE | 2015年 / 10卷 / 03期
关键词
TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY; SOURCE LOCALIZATION; HEAD MODEL; EPILEPTIFORM ACTIVITY; INTERICTAL SPIKES; HUMAN SKULL; ELECTRICAL-CONDUCTIVITY; EPILEPTOGENIC ZONE; VOLUME CONDUCTOR; INVERSE PROBLEM;
D O I
10.1371/journal.pone.0118753
中图分类号
O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
We investigated two important means for improving source reconstruction in presurgical epilepsy diagnosis. The first investigation is about the optimal choice of the number of epileptic spikes in averaging to (1) sufficiently reduce the noise bias for an accurate determination of the center of gravity of the epileptic activity and (2) still get an estimation of the extent of the irritative zone. The second study focuses on the differences in single modality EEG (80-electrodes) or MEG (275-gradiometers) and especially on the benefits of combined EEG/MEG (EMEG) source analysis. Both investigations were validated with simultaneous stereo-EEG (sEEG) (167-contacts) and low-density EEG (ldEEG) (21-electrodes). To account for the different sensitivity profiles of EEG and MEG, we constructed a six-compartment finite element head model with anisotropic white matter conductivity, and calibrated the skull conductivity via somatosensory evoked responses. Our results show that, unlike single modality EEG or MEG, combined EMEG uses the complementary information of both modalities and thereby allows accurate source reconstructions also at early instants in time (epileptic spike onset), i.e., time points with low SNR, which are not yet subject to propagation and thus supposed to be closer to the origin of the epileptic activity. EMEG is furthermore able to reveal the propagation pathway at later time points in agreement with sEEG, while EEG or MEG alone reconstructed only parts of it. Subaveraging provides important and accurate information about both the center of gravity and the extent of the epileptogenic tissue that neither single nor grand-averaged spike localizations can supply.
引用
收藏
页数:29
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Towards an objective evaluation of EEG/MEG source estimation methods - The linear approach
    Hauk, Olaf
    Stenroos, Matti
    Treder, Matthias S.
    NEUROIMAGE, 2022, 255
  • [42] Intracranial EEG potentials estimated from MEG sources: A new approach to correlate MEG and iEEG data in epilepsy
    Grova, Christophe
    Aiguabella, Maria
    Zelmann, Rina
    Lina, Jean-Marc
    Hall, Jeffery A.
    Kobayashi, Eliane
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2016, 37 (05) : 1661 - 1683
  • [43] Zoomed MRI Guided by Combined EEG/MEG Source Analysis: A Multimodal Approach for Optimizing Presurgical Epilepsy Work-up and its Application in a Multi-focal Epilepsy Patient Case Study
    Aydin, Ue.
    Rampp, S.
    Wollbrink, A.
    Kugel, H.
    Cho, J. -H.
    Knoesche, T. R.
    Grova, C.
    Wellmer, J.
    Wolters, C. H.
    BRAIN TOPOGRAPHY, 2017, 30 (04) : 417 - 433
  • [44] The effect of stimulation type, head modeling, and combined EEG and MEG on the source reconstruction of the somatosensory P20/N20 component
    Antonakakis, Marios
    Schrader, Sophie
    Wollbrink, Ndreas
    Oostenveld, Robert
    Rampp, Stefan
    Haueisen, Jens
    Wolters, Carsten H.
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2019, 40 (17) : 5011 - 5028
  • [45] The value of EEG-fMRI and EEG source analysis in the presurgical setup of children with refractory focal epilepsy
    Elshoff, Lydia
    Groening, Kristina
    Grouiller, Frederic
    Wiegand, Gert
    Wolff, Stephan
    Michel, Christoph
    Stephani, Ulrich
    Siniatchkin, Michael
    EPILEPSIA, 2012, 53 (09) : 1597 - 1606
  • [46] High-resolution source imaging in mesiotemporal lobe epilepsy: A comparison between MEG and simultaneous EEG
    Leijten, FSS
    Huiskamp, GJM
    Hilgersom, I
    van Huffelen, AC
    JOURNAL OF CLINICAL NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 2003, 20 (04) : 227 - 238
  • [47] EEG/MEG source imaging of deep brain activity within the maximum entropy on the mean framework: Simulations and validation in epilepsy
    Afnan, Jawata
    Cai, Zhengchen
    Lina, Jean-Marc
    Abdallah, Chifaou
    Delaire, Edouard
    Avigdor, Tamir
    Ros, Victoria
    Hedrich, Tanguy
    von Ellenrieder, Nicolas
    Kobayashi, Eliane
    Frauscher, Birgit
    Gotman, Jean
    Grova, Christophe
    HUMAN BRAIN MAPPING, 2024, 45 (10)
  • [48] Spatial fidelity of MEG/EEG source estimates: A general evaluation approach
    Samuelsson, John G.
    Peled, Noam
    Mamashli, Fahimeh
    Ahveninen, Jyrki
    Hamalainen, Matti S.
    NEUROIMAGE, 2021, 224
  • [49] Large-scale EEG/MEG source localization with spatial flexibility
    Haufe, Stefan
    Tomioka, Ryota
    Dickhaus, Thorsten
    Sannelli, Claudia
    Blankertz, Benjamin
    Nolte, Guido
    Mueller, Klaus-Robert
    NEUROIMAGE, 2011, 54 (02) : 851 - 859
  • [50] Spatio-temporal Regularization in Linear Distributed Source Reconstruction from EEG/MEG: A Critical Evaluation
    Moritz Dannhauer
    Eric Lämmel
    Carsten H. Wolters
    Thomas R. Knösche
    Brain Topography, 2013, 26 : 229 - 246