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AbstractWe aimed to analyse the ictal electrographic changes on scalp electroencephalography (EEG), focusing on high-voltage slow waves (HVSs) in children with epileptic spasms (ES) and tonic spasms (TS) and then identified factors associated with corpus callosotomy (CC) outcomes. We enrolled 17 patients with ES/TS who underwent CC before 20 years of age. Post-CC Engel’s classification was as follows: I in 7 patients, II in 2, III in 4, and IV in 4. Welch’s t-test was used to analyse the correlation between ictal HVSs and CC outcomes based on the following three symmetrical indices: (1) negative peak delay: interhemispheric delay between negative peaks; (2) amplitude ratio: interhemispheric ratio of amplitude values for the highest positive peaks; and (3) duration ratio: interhemispheric ratio of slow wave duration. Ages at CC ranged from 17–237 months. Four to 15 ictal EEGs were analysed for each patient. The negative peak delay, amplitude ratio and duration ratio ranged from 0–530 ms, 1.00–7.40 and 1.00–2.74, respectively. The negative peak delay, amplitude ratio and duration ratio were significantly higher in the seizure residual group (p = 0.017, <0.001, <0.001, respectively). Symmetry of ictal HVSs may predict favourable outcomes following CC for ES/TS.
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Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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