In 20 patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy who showed typical 3-Hz spike-and-wave (SW) EEG complexes, we studied the corticospinal motor output with a transcranial electromagnetic stimulator. First we measured the corticospinal discharge threshold for both hemispheres in the patient group and compared it with that of 10 age- and sex-matched volunteers. Threshold was significantly higher in the patient group, regardless of whether subjects were treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). In 4 patients with very frequent SW paroxysms, we were able to study motor evoked potential (MEP) changes time-locked to epileptic EEG transients. The EEG signal was recorded bipolarly (C3-P3, C4-P4) by scalp needle-electrodes. For a given stimulus intensity, we collected and measured MEPs occurring during the spike or the wave portion of the SW complexes. Data were compared with those of MEPs obtained time-locked to normal EEG segments. MEP size was significantly decreased when the cortical stimulus was time-locked to the wave component, and was decreased or unchanged when the stimulus was time-locked to the spike. Magnetic stimulation never produced remarkable side effects.

Idiopathic generalized epilepsy: magnetic stimulation of motor cortex time-locked and unlocked to 3-Hz spike-and-wave discharges.

MUTANI, Roberto
1994-01-01

Abstract

In 20 patients with idiopathic generalized epilepsy who showed typical 3-Hz spike-and-wave (SW) EEG complexes, we studied the corticospinal motor output with a transcranial electromagnetic stimulator. First we measured the corticospinal discharge threshold for both hemispheres in the patient group and compared it with that of 10 age- and sex-matched volunteers. Threshold was significantly higher in the patient group, regardless of whether subjects were treated with antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). In 4 patients with very frequent SW paroxysms, we were able to study motor evoked potential (MEP) changes time-locked to epileptic EEG transients. The EEG signal was recorded bipolarly (C3-P3, C4-P4) by scalp needle-electrodes. For a given stimulus intensity, we collected and measured MEPs occurring during the spike or the wave portion of the SW complexes. Data were compared with those of MEPs obtained time-locked to normal EEG segments. MEP size was significantly decreased when the cortical stimulus was time-locked to the wave component, and was decreased or unchanged when the stimulus was time-locked to the spike. Magnetic stimulation never produced remarkable side effects.
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GIANELLI M; CANTELLO R; CIVARDI C; NALDI P; BETTUCCI D; SCHIAVELLA MP; MUTANI R
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