Journal article

Interictal spikes and epileptic seizures: Their relationship and underlying rhythmicity

PJ Karoly, DR Freestone, R Boston, DB Grayden, D Himes, K Leyde, U Seneviratne, S Berkovic, T O'Brien, MJ Cook

Brain | Published : 2016

Abstract

We report on a quantitative analysis of electrocorticography data from a study that acquired continuous ambulatory recordings in humans over extended periods of time. The objectives were to examine patterns of seizures and spontaneous interictal spikes, their relationship to each other, and the nature of periodic variation. The recorded data were originally acquired for the purpose of seizure prediction, and were subsequently analysed in further detail. A detection algorithm identified potential seizure activity and a template matched filter was used to locate spikes. Seizure events were confirmed manually and classified as either clinically correlated, electroencephalographically identical ..

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Grants

Awarded by Australian National Health and Medical Research Council


Awarded by Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI)


Funding Acknowledgements

This project was funded by an Australian National Health and Medical Research Council Project Grant (APP1065638). This research was supported by a Victorian Life Sciences Computation Initiative (VLSCI) grant number [VR0003] on its Peak Computing Facility at the University of Melbourne, an initiative of the Victorian Government, Australia.