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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2020 Jan 1.
Published in final edited form as: J Clin Neurophysiol. 2019 Jan;36(1):67–73. doi: 10.1097/WNP.0000000000000521

Table 2.

Optimal recorded LFP contacts correlated with nine of the ten contacts independently chosen for postoperative programming. Correlation between the two were based on the contact chosen as the active contact or cathode (− sign immediately following the numbered contact) and its coincidence with one of the recorded LFP contacts. Shaded boxes indicate mismatched contacts.

Patient Surgery Type Left Right
LFP Active LFP Active
1 Bilateral 0/1 0–1+2+ 1/2 2-c+
2 Bilateral 0/1 1-c+, 3-c+ 0/1 1-c+, 3-c+
3 Bilateral 1/2 1–3+ 2/3 1–3+
4 Bilateral * 1-c+ 0/1 1-c+
5 Right - - 2/3 1-c+, 2-c+
6 Left 0/1 1-c+ - -
7 Right - - 0/1 1–0+

LFP = recorded LFP contact pair, Active = contact(s) chosen for programming, “-“ indicates cathode contact, “+” indicates anode contact

*

= inadequate LFP signal