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Ictal ECG-based assessment of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy

Abstract

Introduction: Previous case-control studies of sudden unexpected death in epilepsy (SUDEP) patients failed to identify ECG features (peri-ictal heart rate, heart rate variability, corrected QT interval, postictal heart rate recovery, and cardiac rhythm) predictive of SUDEP risk. This implied a need to derive novel metrics to assess SUDEP risk from ECG. Methods: We applied Single Spectrum Analysis and Independent Component Analysis (SSA-ICA) to remove artifact from ECG recordings. Then cross-frequency phase-phase coupling (PPC) was applied to a 20-s mid-seizure window and a contour of -3 dB coupling strength was determined. The contour centroid polar coordinates, amplitude (alpha) and angle (theta), were calculated. Association of alpha and theta with SUDEP was assessed and a logistic classifier for alpha was constructed. Results: Alpha was higher in SUDEP patients, compared to non-SUDEP patients (p < 0.001). Theta showed no significant difference between patient populations. The receiver operating characteristic (ROC) of a logistic classifier for alpha resulted in an area under the ROC curve (AUC) of 94% and correctly classified two test SUDEP patients. Discussion: This study develops a novel metric alpha, which highlights non-linear interactions between two rhythms in the ECG, and is predictive of SUDEP risk.

Authors

Gravitis AC; Tufa U; Zukotynski K; Streiner DL; Friedman D; Laze J; Chinvarun Y; Devinsky O; Wennberg R; Carlen PL

Journal

Frontiers in Neurology, Vol. 14, ,

Publisher

Frontiers

Publication Date

January 1, 2023

DOI

10.3389/fneur.2023.1147576

ISSN

1664-2295

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