Neufeld M Y, Cohn D F, Korczyn A D
Clin Electroencephalogr. 1986 Jul;17(3):139-41.
A prospective study was performed to evaluate the usefulness of sphenoidal EEG recording during wakefulness, as compared to routine tracings awake and asleep, for recognizing epileptic electroencephalographic foci in patients with complex partial seizures. Fifty patients were investigated. Following sleep deprivation a routine waking EEG, a sleep tracing and an awake recording with sphenoidal needles were obtained. In nine patients temporal epileptiform activity was apparent in all three conditions (wakefulness, sleep and with sphenoidal electrodes). In 21 patients temporal epileptiform activity was seen during sleep only, while the sphenoidal leads were non-contributory. In 20 patients epileptiform activity was not recorded under any of the above conditions. This study indicates that sphenoidal recording during wakefulness does not contribute to the detection of epileptic discharges in patients with complex partial seizures.
进行了一项前瞻性研究,以评估清醒状态下蝶骨电极脑电图记录与常规清醒和睡眠脑电图记录相比,在识别复杂部分性癫痫发作患者的癫痫性脑电图病灶方面的有用性。研究了50例患者。在睡眠剥夺后,分别进行常规清醒脑电图、睡眠脑电图记录以及蝶骨电极清醒记录。9例患者在所有三种情况下(清醒、睡眠和使用蝶骨电极)均出现颞叶癫痫样活动。21例患者仅在睡眠期间出现颞叶癫痫样活动,而蝶骨电极记录无异常发现。20例患者在上述任何情况下均未记录到癫痫样活动。这项研究表明,清醒状态下的蝶骨电极记录对检测复杂部分性癫痫发作患者的癫痫放电并无帮助。