Auditory event-related potentials (P300) and mesial temporal sclerosis in temporal lobe epilepsy patients

Epileptic Disord. 2014 Mar;16(1):67-73. doi: 10.1684/epd.2014.0631.

Abstract

Aims: To investigate the role of centrally recorded P300 in patients suffering from mesial temporal sclerosis-temporal lobe epilepsy (MTS-TLE).

Methods: Sixteen patients (3 men and 13 women; median age: 32.5 years old) suffering from TLE with MTS and 43 healthy controls (12 men and 31 women; median age: 35 years old) participated in the study. P300 was elicited using an auditory two-stimulus oddball paradigm. In order to address the aim of the study, we adopted two statistical approaches; hierarchical linear regression analyses and ROC curves.

Results: After adjusting for age, MTS patients had a mean reduction of P300 amplitude by 6.93 μV and a mean increase of P300 latency by 38.78 ms, compared to controls. Age and MTS-TLE status accounted for 32 and 16% of the variance of latency and amplitude, respectively. Diagnostic analyses to detect MTS-TLE status revealed a sensitivity and specificity of 88 and 65% for amplitude and 81 and 70% for latency, respectively. No association between duration of disease and P300 characteristics were found.

Conclusions: This study, along with other studies, contributes to our understanding and clinical significance of centrally recorded P300s in MTS-TLE patients. Future studies should focus on the association of these P300s with cognition in such patients.

Keywords: P300; cognitive; epilepsy; event-related; hippocampal sclerosis.

MeSH terms

  • Adolescent
  • Adult
  • Diagnosis, Differential
  • Electroencephalography / methods
  • Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe / etiology
  • Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe / physiopathology*
  • Evoked Potentials, Auditory*
  • Female
  • Humans
  • Male
  • Middle Aged
  • Sclerosis / complications
  • Sclerosis / physiopathology*
  • Temporal Lobe / physiopathology*
  • Young Adult