Expert consensus on clinical applications of high-frequency oscillations in epilepsy

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Studies in animal models of epilepsy and pre-surgical patients have unanimously found a strong correlation between high-frequency oscillations (HFOs, > 80 Hz) and the epileptogenic zone, suggesting that HFOs can be a potential biomarker of epileptogenicity and epileptogenesis. This consensus includes the definition and standard detection techniques of HFOs, the localizing value of pathological HFOs for epileptic foci, and different ways to distinguish physiological from epileptic HFOs. The latest clinical applications of HFOs in epilepsy and the related findings are also discussed. HFOs will advance our understanding of the pathophysiology of epilepsy.

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Wang, Y., Zhou, D., Yang, X., Xu, X., Ren, L., Yu, T., … Xiang, J. (2020). Expert consensus on clinical applications of high-frequency oscillations in epilepsy. Acta Epileptologica, 2(1). https://doi.org/10.1186/s42494-020-00018-w

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