Objective: Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imaging (MSI) are non-invasive tools to aid epileptogenic zone localization in epilepsy surgery candidates. We carried out a systematic review on the diagnostic accuracy and quality of evidence of these modalities. Methods: Embase, Pubmed and the Cochrane database were searched on 13 February 2017. Diagnostic accuracy studies taking post-surgical seizure outcome as reference standard were selected. Quality appraisal was based on the QUADAS-2 framework. Results: Eleven studies were included: eight MSI (n = 267), three HR-ESI (n = 127) studies. None was free from bias. This mostly involved: selection of operated patients only, interference of source ...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of electromagnetic source imagi...
Purpose: EEG is mandatory in the diagnosis of the epilepsy syndrome. However, its potential as imagi...
PURPOSE: Patients with magnetic resonance (MR)-negative focal epilepsy (MRN-E) have less favorable s...
Objective: Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imagin...
Objective: Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imagin...
OBJECTIVE: Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imagin...
Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imaging (MSI) are...
Mattioli P, Cleeren E, Hadady L, et al. Electric Source Imaging in Presurgical Evaluation of Epileps...
Abstract published in Clinical Neurophysiology 130(7):e70, July 2019International audienceBackground...
Electroencephalography is mandatory to determine the epilepsy syndrome. However, for the precise loc...
Présentation Poster. Abstract published in Neurophysiologie Clinique 49(3):185, June 2019Internation...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the agreement between five different methods of ictal EEG source imaging...
Electroencephalography is mandatory to determine the epilepsy syndrome. However, for the precise loc...
Introduction: Electric source imaging (ESI) refers to the estimation of the cerebral sources of elec...
Purpose To determine the agreement between five different methods of ictal EEG source imaging, and t...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of electromagnetic source imagi...
Purpose: EEG is mandatory in the diagnosis of the epilepsy syndrome. However, its potential as imagi...
PURPOSE: Patients with magnetic resonance (MR)-negative focal epilepsy (MRN-E) have less favorable s...
Objective: Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imagin...
Objective: Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imagin...
OBJECTIVE: Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imagin...
Interictal high resolution (HR-) electric source imaging (ESI) and magnetic source imaging (MSI) are...
Mattioli P, Cleeren E, Hadady L, et al. Electric Source Imaging in Presurgical Evaluation of Epileps...
Abstract published in Clinical Neurophysiology 130(7):e70, July 2019International audienceBackground...
Electroencephalography is mandatory to determine the epilepsy syndrome. However, for the precise loc...
Présentation Poster. Abstract published in Neurophysiologie Clinique 49(3):185, June 2019Internation...
AbstractPurposeTo determine the agreement between five different methods of ictal EEG source imaging...
Electroencephalography is mandatory to determine the epilepsy syndrome. However, for the precise loc...
Introduction: Electric source imaging (ESI) refers to the estimation of the cerebral sources of elec...
Purpose To determine the agreement between five different methods of ictal EEG source imaging, and t...
Objective: To determine the diagnostic accuracy and clinical utility of electromagnetic source imagi...
Purpose: EEG is mandatory in the diagnosis of the epilepsy syndrome. However, its potential as imagi...
PURPOSE: Patients with magnetic resonance (MR)-negative focal epilepsy (MRN-E) have less favorable s...