Hyperventilation Induced Seizures in Focal Epilepsy: Two Cases and a Review of Literature

Anna Milan, Majed Alzahrany, Ajay Gupta*

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Abstract

We report two cases of temporo-perisylvian epilepsy with habitual seizures consistently inducible by hyperventilation (HV). One case was non-lesional, while the other was a lesional temporo-perisylvian epilepsy. Both underwent surgical resection and were seizure-free or nearly seizure-free thereafter. We discuss the pathophysiological changes evoked by HV in healthy brains, and those with generalized and focal epilepsy. We provide a comprehensive and critical review of the literature on the role of HV in focal epilepsy. We suggest HV should be considered an activation method for patients with focal epilepsy during epilepsy monitoring unit admissions and may help in the localization of the epileptogenic network/zone.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)576-580
Number of pages5
JournalClinical EEG and Neuroscience
Volume55
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 2024

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Keywords

  • electroencephalogram
  • epilepsy surgery
  • focal seizures
  • hyperventilation (HV)
  • SEEG

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