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EEG-Based Functional Connectivity during Progression from Infantile Spasms to Lennox Gastaut Syndrome
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Infantile Epileptic Spasms Syndrome (IESS) is a severe infantile epilepsy that can progress into Lennox-Gastaut
Syndrome (LGS), associated with intellectual problems, and psychiatric disorders. Early diagnosis and treatment
of LGS may improve prognosis [1]. There is a need for biomarkers to monitor the progression of these children.
Based on prior work [2], [3], we hypothesize that functional connectivity strength is a robust biomarker for the
presence of these epilepsies.
Five children diagnosed with IESS who progressed to LGS were included in this study. Functional connectivity
networks were obtained by performing the statistical analysis of cross-correlation between electrode pairs [2].
The number of strong connections and the mean strength of the top 10% of connections were correlated to the
disease state progression, response to treatment, and the child’s age at the time of the EEG.
The number of strong connections and the mean connection strength gave approximately equivalent results.
The connectivity strength was high at the time of IS and LGS diagnosis. Positive treatment outcome was
associated with a decrease in strength, while an increase in strength reflected a worsening of the disease.
Further, connectivity strength was not correlated to age, suggesting that these network changes are not due to
age-related physiological changes.
Functional connectivity strength reflected the presence of IS and LGS, as well as positive or negative response
to treatment. Computational EEG analysis of functional connectivity could be applied in clinical practice to
improve the prognosis of LGS patients. However, it is critical to extend this analysis to a larger cohort of subjects
to increase its power and validate these results.
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Treballs Finals de Grau d'Enginyeria Biomèdica. Facultat de Medicina i Ciències de la Salut. Universitat de Barcelona. Curs: 2021-2022. Directora: Beth Lopour. Tutor: Antonio Pardo Martínez.
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ROMERO MILÀ, Blanca. EEG-Based Functional Connectivity during Progression from Infantile Spasms to Lennox Gastaut Syndrome. [consulta: 24 de gener de 2026]. [Disponible a: https://hdl.handle.net/2445/186598]