Non-Invasive EEG Recordings in Epileptic Dogs (Canis familiaris)
Simple Summary
Abstract
1. Introduction
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Patients
2.2. EEG Measurement
2.3. Visual Inspection
2.4. Control Subjects
2.5. Sleep Macrostructure Scoring
2.6. Statistical Analysis
3. Results
3.1. Descriptive Results
3.2. Sleep Macrostructure Differences
4. Discussion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Conflicts of Interest
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ID | Breed | Age | Gender | Seizure Type | Last Seizure Within | MRI Scan |
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1 | Golden Retriever | 2 y | female (n) | focal–frontal lobe | 4 months | negative |
2 | mix | 11 y | male (n) | generalised clonic | 2 weeks | severe left hemisphere lateral ventriculomegaly |
3 | Dalmatian | 9 y | male (n) | focal–frontal lobe + generalised clonic | 1 day | negative |
4 | Hungarian Vizsla | 6 y | male (n) | generalised clonic, with focal–frontal lobe origin | 5 months | indication of post-ictal edema or cortical dysplasia |
5 | Husky | 6 y | female (n) | generalised tonic–clonic | 2 months | negative |
6 | mix | 6 y | male (n) | focal–frontal lobe + generalised tonic–clonic | 3 weeks | negative |
7 | mix | 4 y | female (n) | generalised clonic | 3 months | NA |
8 | French bulldog | 10 y | male (n) | generalised tonic–clonic | 5 days | NA |
9 | Pug | 6 y | male (n) | generalised tonic–clonic (not verified) | NA | NA |
10 | Poodle | 5 y | female (n) | generalised clonic + focal–frontal lobe | 6 weeks | NA |
11 | Boston Terrier | 4 y | male (n) | generalised tonic, with focal–frontal lobe origin | 1 week | severe fourth ventricle ventriculomegaly and mild bilateral lateral third ventricle ventriculomegaly |
ID | Patient Dogs (Epileptic) | Control Dogs (Healthy) | ||||
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Breed | Age | Gender | Breed | Age | Gender | |
1 | Golden Retriever | 2 y | female (n) | Golden Retriever | 2 y | female (n) |
2 | mix | 11 y | male (n) | mix | 11 y | male (n) |
3 | Dalmatian | 9 y | male (n) | Dalmatian | 13 y | male (n) |
4 | Hungarian Vizsla | 6 y | male (n) | Hungarian Vizsla | 9 y | male (n) |
5 | Siberian Husky | 6 y | female (n) | Siberian Husky | 8 y | male (n) |
6 | mix | 6 y | male (n) | mix | 5 y | male (n) |
7 | mix | 4 y | female (n) | mix | 3 y | female (n) |
8 | French Bulldog | 10 y | male (n) | French Bulldog | 10 y | male (n) |
9 | Pug | 6 y | male (n) | Boxer | 7 y | male (n) |
10 | Poodle | 5 y | female (n) | Poodle | 4 y | female (n) |
11 | Boston Terrier | 4 y | male (n) | Boxer | 6 y | male (n) |
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Hermándy-Berencz, K.; Kis, L.; Gombos, F.; Paulina, A.; Kis, A. Non-Invasive EEG Recordings in Epileptic Dogs (Canis familiaris). Vet. Sci. 2025, 12, 758. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080758
Hermándy-Berencz K, Kis L, Gombos F, Paulina A, Kis A. Non-Invasive EEG Recordings in Epileptic Dogs (Canis familiaris). Veterinary Sciences. 2025; 12(8):758. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080758
Chicago/Turabian StyleHermándy-Berencz, Katalin, Luca Kis, Ferenc Gombos, Anna Paulina, and Anna Kis. 2025. "Non-Invasive EEG Recordings in Epileptic Dogs (Canis familiaris)" Veterinary Sciences 12, no. 8: 758. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080758
APA StyleHermándy-Berencz, K., Kis, L., Gombos, F., Paulina, A., & Kis, A. (2025). Non-Invasive EEG Recordings in Epileptic Dogs (Canis familiaris). Veterinary Sciences, 12(8), 758. https://doi.org/10.3390/vetsci12080758