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. 2022 Dec 13;12(10):850–869. doi: 10.1089/brain.2021.0190

Table 3.

Links Between Functional Connectivity Data and Postsurgical Seizure Outcome

Authors Population Recording modality Methods Main results
Schevon et al (2007) Nine patients with neocortical epilepsy ECoG (during presurgical monitoring) Mean phase coherence Complete resection of area of local hypersynchrony associated with good outcome
Ortega et al (2008) Twenty-nine patients with TLE ECoG (during surgery) Linear correlation, mutual information, and phase synchronization No correlation between complete resection of cluster of local hypersynchrony and postsurgical outcome
Antony et al (2013) Twenty-three patients with TLE SEEG Linear correlation Better outcome if weaker overall FC and more homogenous overall FC (less outlier with high FC)
Lagarde et al (2018) Fifty-nine patients with FCD or NDT (20 TLE) SEEG Nonlinear correlation (h2) Worse outcome is higher FC within NIZ
Grobelny et al (2018) Thirty-six patients ECoG (during presurgical monitoring) Granger causality Worse outcome if higher overall betweenness centrality and more outlier with high values
Goodale et al (2020) Fifteen patients (12 TLE) SEEG Imaginary coherence Better outcome if higher FC within-RZ
Shah et al (2019b) Twenty-seven patients (18 TLE) ECoG + depth electrodes Linear correlation Better outcome if higher FC within RZ
Better outcome with higher overlap between RZ and nodes with the highest FC
Guo et al (2020) Twenty-five patients (10 TLE) SEEG CCEP Better outcome if higher FC within EZ
Paulo et al (2022) Thirty-two patients (18 TLE) SEEG Imaginary coherence, partial directed coherence (in alpha band) No difference in EZ FC between patients being Engel I or not
Jiang et al (2022) Twenty-seven patients (23 TLE) SEEG Directed transfer function, cross-frequency directionality Larger within-frequency information flow asymmetry between EZ and NIZ is associated with favorable outcome

Studies are presented in chronological order. For studies using ECoG recordings, we precise if the recordings were performed during a surgery procedure (with anesthesia) or long-term monitoring.