Ictal Central Apnea Is Predictive of Mesial Temporal Seizure Onset: An Intracranial Investigation

Author:

Lacuey Nuria1ORCID,Talavera Blanca1ORCID,Magana‐Tellez Oman1,Mancera‐Páez Oscar1,Hupp Norma1,Luo Xi12,Hampson Johnson P.1,Hampson Jaison1,Rani M. R. Sandhya1,Ochoa‐Urrea Manuela13,Alamoudi Omar A.14,Melius Stephen3,Pati Sandipan1ORCID,Gavvala Jay1,Tandon Nitin1ORCID,Mosher John C.1,Lhatoo Samden D.1

Affiliation:

1. Texas Institute of Restorative Neurotechnologies University of Texas Health Science Center Houston TX USA

2. Department of Biostatistics and Data Science University of Texas Health Science Center, School of Public Health Houston TX USA

3. Memorial Hermann Texas Medical Center Houston Texas USA

4. Biomedical Engineering Program, Faculty of Engineering King Abdulaziz University Jeddah Saudi Arabia

Abstract

ObjectiveIctal central apnea (ICA) is a semiological sign of focal epilepsy, associated with temporal and frontal lobe seizures. In this study, using qualitative and quantitative approaches, we aimed to assess the localizational value of ICA. We also aimed to compare ICA clinical utility in relation to other seizure semiological features of focal epilepsy.MethodsWe analyzed seizures in patients with medically refractory focal epilepsy undergoing intracranial stereotactic electroencephalographic (SEEG) evaluations with simultaneous multimodal cardiorespiratory monitoring. A total of 179 seizures in 72 patients with reliable artifact‐free respiratory signal were analyzed.ResultsICA was seen in 55 of 179 (30.7%) seizures. Presence of ICA predicted a mesial temporal seizure onset compared to those without ICA (odds ratio = 3.8, 95% confidence interval = 1.3–11.6, p = 0.01). ICA specificity was 0.82. ICA onset was correlated with increased high‐frequency broadband gamma (60–150Hz) activity in specific mesial or basal temporal regions, including amygdala, hippocampus, and fusiform and lingual gyri. Based on our results, ICA has an almost 4‐fold greater association with mesial temporal seizure onset zones compared to those without ICA and is highly specific for mesial temporal seizure onset zones. As evidence of symptomatogenic areas, onset‐synchronous increase in high gamma activity in mesial or basal temporal structures was seen in early onset ICA, likely representing anatomical substrates for ICA generation.InterpretationICA recognition may help anatomoelectroclinical localization of clinical seizure onset to specific mesial and basal temporal brain regions, and the inclusion of these regions in SEEG evaluations may help accurately pinpoint seizure onset zones for resection. ANN NEUROL 2024;95:998–1008

Funder

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke

Publisher

Wiley

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