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Source analysis of epileptic discharges using multiple signal classification analysis
S. Beniczky, P.S. Oturai, J. Alving, A. Sabers, M. Herning, M. Fabricius
Neuroreport, Vol.17, No.12 21, 1283 - 1287, 2006.
Abstract:
Multiple signal classification is an alternative to the traditional dipole fitting source analysis methods.Our aim was to assess the clinical usefulness of this algorithm and to compare the localization of the epileptiform electroencephalography discharges with the regions of altered cerebral blood flow in 10 patients with complex partial seizures undergoing preoperative investigation. We performed multiple signal classification analysis of ictal and interictal discharges, and registered single-photon emission computed tomography. Localization of the ictal, but not the interictal discharges, as determined by multiple signal classification analysis was consistent with the regions showing perfusion changes on the single-photon emission computed tomography.Multiple signal classification analysis is a promising tool in localizing foci in patients with complex partial seizures andmay contribute to the preoperative evaluation.
 
 
Evaluation of a method for automatic detection of epileptic seizures from the electroencephalogram (EEG).
A. V. Sazonov, K. Schindler, M. Duempelmann, T. Loher, F. Donati, J. Mathis, P.J.M. Cluitmans
Epilepsia, 43, Supplement 7, p. 50, 2002.

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Clinical relevance of quantified interictal spike-activity in presurgical evaluation of epilepsy
A. Hufnagel, M. Duempelmann, J. Zentner, O. Schijns, C.E. Elger
Epilepsia, 41(4), 467-478, 2000.
 
 
Visual and automatic investigation of epileptiform spikes in intracranial EEG-recordings
M. Duempelmann, C.E. Elger
Epilepsia, 40, 275-285, 1999.

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Digital archival and exchange of events in a simple format for polygraphic recordings with application in event related potential studies.
M. van de Velde, M.M. van den Berg-Lenssen, G.J. van Boxtel, P.J. Cluitmans, B. Kemp, J. Gade, C.E. Thomsen, A. Varri
Electroencephalogr. Clin. Neurophysiol., 106(6):547-51, 1998.

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Automatic detection of epileptiform spikes in the electrocorticogram: A comparison of two algorithms
M. Duempelmann, C.E. Elger
Seizure, 7(2), 145-52, 1998.

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