2020
DOI: 10.14581/jer.19015
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Clinical Relevance of Interictal Spikes in Tumor-Related Epilepsy: An Electrocorticographic Study

Abstract: Although some surgeons utilize interictal spikes recorded via electrocorticography (ECoG) when planning extensive peritumoral resection in patients with tumor-related epilepsy, the association between interictal spikes and epileptogenesis has not been fully described. We investigated whether the resection of interictal spikes recorded by ECoG is associated with more favorable surgical outcomes in tumor-related epilepsy. Methods: Of 132 patients who underwent epilepsy surgery for tumor-related epilepsy from 200… Show more

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“…Lee et al and Mittal et al found that bilateral epileptiform discharges were associated with unfavorable seizure outcomes in patients with brain tumors ( 31 , 32 ), similar to the present study. This phenomenon could be attributed to the fact that epileptic discharges rapidly spread to the contralateral hemisphere in the early stage, or recurrent seizures result in secondary epileptogenic foci.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Lee et al and Mittal et al found that bilateral epileptiform discharges were associated with unfavorable seizure outcomes in patients with brain tumors ( 31 , 32 ), similar to the present study. This phenomenon could be attributed to the fact that epileptic discharges rapidly spread to the contralateral hemisphere in the early stage, or recurrent seizures result in secondary epileptogenic foci.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Accordingly, we encourage early surgical intervention for patients with DNTs, especially children. Lee et al and Mittal et al suggested that an unfavorable seizure outcome was associated with bilateral epileptiform discharges [43,44]. We only found an association with bilateral IEDs in multivariable analysis.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…Gliomas are not only an aggressive form of brain cancer, but also cause devastating neurological disease, marked by cognitive dysfunction, language and memory impairment, and seizures. Activity alterations in the glioma associated neurons can eventually lead to interictal discharges and seizures, which often originate at or beyond the infiltrative margin of the tumor 68-71 . Cellular changes occurring at the infiltrative margin are likely caused by the complex multicellular spatial, chemical, and temporal interactions among the closely associated cells of the tumor microenvironment 3,72 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%