Practical Fundamentals of Clinical MEG Interpretation in Epilepsy

Front Neurol. 2021 Oct 14:12:722986. doi: 10.3389/fneur.2021.722986. eCollection 2021.

Abstract

Magnetoencephalography (MEG) is a neurophysiologic test that offers a functional localization of epileptic sources in patients considered for epilepsy surgery. The understanding of clinical MEG concepts, and the interpretation of these clinical studies, are very involving processes that demand both clinical and procedural expertise. One of the major obstacles in acquiring necessary proficiency is the scarcity of fundamental clinical literature. To fill this knowledge gap, this review aims to explain the basic practical concepts of clinical MEG relevant to epilepsy with an emphasis on single equivalent dipole (sECD), which is one the most clinically validated and ubiquitously used source localization method, and illustrate and explain the regional topology and source dynamics relevant for clinical interpretation of MEG-EEG.

Keywords: epilepsy; epilepsy surgery; equivalent current dipole; magnetic source imaging; magnetoencephalography.

Publication types

  • Review