Automated identification of multiple seizure-related and interictal epileptiform event types in the EEG of mice

Authors
Bergstrom, Rachel A.Choi, Jee HyunManduca, ArmandoShin, Hee-SupWorrell, Greg A.Howe, Charles L.
Issue Date
2013-03-21
Publisher
NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
Citation
SCIENTIFIC REPORTS, v.3
Abstract
Visual scoring of murine EEG signals is time-consuming and subject to low inter-observer reproducibility. The Racine scale for behavioral seizure severity does not provide information about interictal or sub-clinical epileptiform activity. An automated algorithm for murine EEG analysis was developed using total signal variation and wavelet decomposition to identify spike, seizure, and other abnormal signal types in single-channel EEG collected from kainic acid-treated mice. The algorithm was validated on multi-channel EEG collected from gamma-butyrolacetone-treated mice experiencing absence seizures. The algorithm identified epileptiform activity with high fidelity compared to visual scoring, correctly classifying spikes and seizures with 99% accuracy and 91% precision. The algorithm correctly identifed a spike-wave discharge focus in an absence-type seizure recorded by 36 cortical electrodes. The algorithm provides a reliable and automated method for quantification of multiple classes of epileptiform activity within the murine EEG and is tunable to a variety of event types and seizure categories.
Keywords
TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY; NEURAL-NETWORK; SPIKE ACTIVITY; LINE LENGTH; KAINIC ACID; ONSET; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM; PREDICTION; DYNAMICS; KAINATE; TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY; NEURAL-NETWORK; SPIKE ACTIVITY; LINE LENGTH; KAINIC ACID; ONSET; ELECTROENCEPHALOGRAM; PREDICTION; DYNAMICS; KAINATE
ISSN
2045-2322
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/128235
DOI
10.1038/srep01483
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