Publicaties
Outcome of Epilepsy Surgery in MRI-Negative Patients Without Histopathologic Abnormalities in the Resected Tissue. KU Leuven
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVE: Patients with presumed nonlesional focal epilepsy-based on either MRI or histopathologic findings-have a lower success rate of epilepsy surgery compared with lesional patients. In this study, we aimed to characterize a large group of patients with focal epilepsy who underwent epilepsy surgery despite a normal MRI and had no lesion on histopathology. Determinants of their postoperative seizure outcomes were further ...
EANM practice guidelines for an appropriate use of PET and SPECT for patients with epilepsy KU Leuven
Epilepsy is one of the most frequent neurological conditions with an estimated prevalence of more than 50 million people worldwide and an annual incidence of two million. Although pharmacotherapy with anti-seizure medication (ASM) is the treatment of choice, ~30% of patients with epilepsy do not respond to ASM and become drug resistant. Focal epilepsy is the most frequent form of epilepsy. In patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy, epilepsy ...
Ceftazidime-related neurotoxicity in a patient with renal impairment: a case report and literature review KU Leuven
PURPOSE: We present the case of a 67-year-old woman with severely reduced renal clearance suffering from ceftazidime-induced encephalopathy. Subsequently, we search the literature to review and describe the neurotoxicity of ceftazidime. METHODS: A search string was developed to search PubMed for relevant cases from which relevant information was extracted. Using the collected data a ROC analysis was performed in R to determine a neurotoxicity ...
Home recording of 3-Hz spike-wave discharges in adults with absence epilepsy using the wearable Sensor Dot KU Leuven
OBJECTIVE: Home monitoring of 3-Hz spike-wave discharges (SWDs) in patients with refractory absence epilepsy could improve clinical care by replacing the inaccurate seizure diary with objective counts. We investigated the use and performance of the Sensor Dot (Byteflies) wearable in persons with absence epilepsy in their home environment. METHODS: Thirteen participants (median age = 22 years, 11 female) were enrolled at the university hospitals ...
What are we really decoding? Unveiling biases in EEG-based decoding of the spatial focus of auditory attention KU Leuven
Objective.Spatial auditory attention decoding (Sp-AAD) refers to the task of identifying the direction of the speaker to which a person is attending in a multi-talker setting, based on the listener's neural recordings, e.g. electroencephalography (EEG). The goal of this study is to thoroughly investigate potential biases when training such Sp-AAD decoders on EEG data, particularly eye-gaze biases and latent trial-dependent confounds, which may ...
Identifying temporal correlations between natural single-shot videos and EEG signals KU Leuven
OBJECTIVE: Electroencephalography (EEG) is a widely used technology for recording brain activity in brain-computer interface (BCI) research, where understanding the encoding-decoding relationship between stimuli and neural responses is a fundamental challenge. Recently, there is a growing interest in encoding-decoding natural stimuli in a single-trial setting, as opposed to traditional BCI literature where multi-trial presentations of synthetic ...
Detecting Epileptic Seizures Using Hand-Crafted and Automatically Constructed EEG Features KU Leuven
Epileptic seizure detection aims to replace unreliable seizure diaries by a model that automatically detects seizures based on electroencephalography (EEG) sensors. However, developing such a model is difficult and time consuming as it requires manually searching for relevant features from complex EEG data. Domain experts may have a partial understanding of the EEG characteristics that indicate seizures, but this knowledge is often not ...
Subclinical epileptiform activity and sleep disturbances in Alzheimer's disease KU Leuven
INTRODUCTION: Subclinical epileptiform activity (SEA) and sleep disturbances are frequent in Alzheimer's disease (AD). Both have an important relation to cognition and potential therapeutic implications. We aimed to study a possible relationship between SEA and sleep disturbances in AD. METHODS: In this cross-sectional study, we performed a 24-h ambulatory EEG and polysomnography in 48 AD patients without diagnosis of epilepsy and 34 control ...