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In Search of a Common Language: The Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for Stereoelectroencephalography Applications. | LitMetric

In Search of a Common Language: The Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for Stereoelectroencephalography Applications.

J Clin Neurophysiol

Epilepsy Surgery Program, Department of Neurosurgery, Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard Medical School, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.A.

Published: July 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • The study introduces a new standardized naming system for electrodes used in stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG), addressing confusion due to the lack of a universal naming convention.
  • The new system, developed by the authors, enhances communication among clinical teams by providing clear and unique labels for electrode locations and targets.
  • Testing showed an impressive 97.5% agreement among various medical professionals when using the new nomenclature, indicating its effectiveness in improving clarity and collaboration in epilepsy treatment and research.

Article Abstract

Purpose: Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) is widely performed on individuals with medically refractory epilepsy for whom invasive seizure localization is desired. Despite increasing adoption in many centers across the world, no standardized electrode naming convention exists, generating confusion among both clinical and research teams.

Methods: We have developed a novel nomenclature, named the Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for SEEG Applications system. Concise, unique, informative, and unambiguous labels provide information about entry point, deep targets, and relationships between electrodes. Inter-rater agreement was evaluated by comparing original electrode names from 10 randomly sampled cases (including 136 electrodes) with those prospectively assigned by four additional blinded raters.

Results: The Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for SEEG Application system was prospectively implemented in 40 consecutive patients undergoing SEEG monitoring at our institution, creating unique electrode names in all cases, and facilitating implantation design, SEEG recording and mapping interpretation, and treatment planning among neurosurgeons, neurologists, and neurophysiologists. The inter-rater percent agreement for electrode names among two neurosurgeons, two epilepsy neurologists, and one neurosurgical fellow was 97.5%.

Conclusions: This standardized naming convention, Standardized Electrode Nomenclature for SEEG Application, provides a simple, concise, reproducible, and informative method for specifying the target(s) and relative position of each SEEG electrode in each patient, allowing for successful sharing of information in both the clinical and research settings. General adoption of this nomenclature could pave the way for improved communication and collaboration between institutions.

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