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About ieeg-1: Resection of HFOs Surgical Planning

Posted by Trisha Mendoza at October 03. 2019

Hello,

Referring to the bottom article, I was wondering if you could share the surgical planning, and what areas were resected or considered to be in Seizure Onset Zone.

Fedele T, Burnos S, Boran E, Krayenbühl N, Hilfiker P, Grunwald T, Sarnthein J. Resection of high frequency oscillations predicts seizure outcome in the individual patient.

Re: About ieeg-1: Resection of HFOs Surgical Planning

Posted by Johannes Sarnthein at October 11. 2019

Hi Trisha,

We supply a large table with the data.

The table lists all channels and whether they were resected.

If they were resected, they were close to the seizure onset zone.

Best,

Johannes

Re: About ieeg-1: Resection of HFOs Surgical Planning

Posted by Johannes Sarnthein at October 17. 2019

Hi Trisha,

Please have a look at our publication https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598-017-13064-1

Table 1 lists the resected area (RA) anatomically and the postsurgical seizure freedom (ILAE scale) for each patient.

In more detail, the supplementary material (Table 1S) lists all channel locations that were resected (highlighted in red). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-13064-1

The seizure onset zone (SOZ) as defined by the epileptologists is included in the resected channels.

For easy access, I attach the supplementary Table 1S here.

All the best,

Johannes

 

Fedele T, Burnos S, Boran E, Krayenbühl N, Hilfiker P, Grunwald T, Sarnthein J. Resection of high frequency oscillations predicts seizure outcome in the individual patient. Nature Scientific Reports. 2017;7:13836.

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