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Identification of brain regions of interest for epilepsy surgery planning using support vector machines
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2015
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EngineeringMachine LearningIntractable EpilepsyElectroencephalographyEpilepsy Surgery PlanningSupport Vector MachineImage AnalysisData SciencePattern RecognitionCognitive ElectrophysiologyNeurologySupport Vector MachinesNeuroinformaticsNeuroimagingRehabilitationDeep LearningMedical Image ComputingSeizure DetectionBrain RegionsEeg Signal ProcessingRoi IdentificationNeuroscienceBraincomputer InterfaceMedicine
In patients with intractable epilepsy, surgical resection is a promising treatment; however, post surgical seizure freedom is contingent upon accurate identification of the seizure onset zone (SOZ). Identification of the SOZ in extratemporal epilepsy requires invasive intracranial EEG (iEEG) recordings as well as resource intensive and subjective analysis by epileptologists. Expert inspection yields inconsistent localization of the SOZ which leads to comparatively poor post surgical outcomes for patients. This study employs recordings from 6 patients undergoing resection surgery in order to develop an automated and scalable system for identifying regions of interest (ROIs). Leveraging machine learning techniques and features used for seizure detection, a classification system was trained and tested on patients with Engel class I to class IV outcomes, demonstrating superior performance in the class I patients. Further, classification using features based upon both high frequency and low frequency oscillations was best able to identify channels suited for resection. This study demonstrates a novel approach to ROI identification and provides a path for developing tools to improve outcomes in epilepsy surgery.
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