Seizure epilepsy genesis and epileptogenic nodes in epileptic patients: A procedure


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Author Details : V Rama Raju*, V Malsoru, K Srinivas, B. Kavitha Rani, G Madhukar

Volume : 8, Issue : 4, Year : 2022

Article Page : 248-253

https://doi.org/10.18231/j.ijn.2022.049



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Abstract

In this study we attempted to design, develop and substantiate a modern contemporary biomarker for epileptic (epilepsy) subjects (patients) neuronal-instability. Initial study is done on 91 subjects through the application of neuronal-unpredictability and/or variability of the marked e-SoZ as a metric to envisage and foresee the epileptic operational (surgical) outcome. the neural-instability predict (42/45) subjects unsuccess with surgery, by a total accuracy of 75% (predictive) when matched with subjective-clinicians accuracy at 49%(results-effective). We differentiate instable zonal areas (zones) which were not diagnosed in unsuccessful cases (i.e., unsuccessful outcomes). While compared with EEG features, the neural-variability outpaced in prognosis strength and, also construal, which support that neuronal delicacy as a bio-marker for the electro encephalography e-SoZ.
 

Keywords: Epilepsy, Seizure, Epileptic­seizures, E­seizures, Dynamical systems, Delicate nodes, Fragile­ nodes, Epileptic seizure onset zone, e­SoZ


How to cite : Raju V R, Malsoru V, Srinivas K, Rani B K, Madhukar G, Seizure epilepsy genesis and epileptogenic nodes in epileptic patients: A procedure. IP Indian J Neurosci 2022;8(4):248-253


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Received : 28-11-2022

Accepted : 17-12-2022


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