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Subsequent experience in hybrid PET-MRI for evaluation of refractory focal onset epilepsy.
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Seizure [Seizure] 2018 Oct; Vol. 61, pp. 128-134. Date of Electronic Publication: 2018 Aug 01. - Publication Year :
- 2018
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Abstract
- Purpose: Epilepsy surgery is the most successful method of treating medically unresponsive epilepsy, but carries a risk of morbidity. PET/MR is an emerging technique that increases detection of focal lesions whose resection may result in symptom remission.<br />Methods: Retrospective review of 74 focal epilepsy patients over a period of 3 years who had a PET/MR was performed following IRB permission and informed consent. 27 patients underwent surgery or RNS (responsive neurostimulator) placement.<br />Results: Hybrid PET-MR identified new anatomic or functional lesions in 10 patients not identified with standalone 3 T MR. Of the 27 patients who underwent focal surgery (19) or RNS placement (8), 24 showed improvement (Engel's I-III), 2 did not (Engel's IV), and one had an RNS explanted due to infection. MR and PET were read by 2 separate neuroradiologists and nuclear medicine physicians, respectively. Modalities were evaluated in terms of ability to detect the correct lobe and side for a focal lesion whose resection improved symptoms. Prior standalone MR exhibited 71-77% sensitivity and 0% specificity (as there were only 2 nonresponders), MR associated with PET/MR had 68-71% sensitivity and 0-50% specificity (depending on whether a lesion was seen on one of the nonresponders), and PET had 68-71% sensitivity and 25-33% specificity. Using either PET or MR to identify a focal lesion, PET/MR had sensitivity of 78-82% and specificity 0-50%.<br />Conclusions: PET-MR provides additional sensitivity when used as two combined modalities for detecting possible epileptic foci.<br /> (Copyright © 2018 British Epilepsy Association. Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.)
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- Adult
Drug Resistant Epilepsy mortality
Drug Resistant Epilepsy physiopathology
Drug Resistant Epilepsy therapy
Electroencephalography
Female
Humans
Image Processing, Computer-Assisted
Male
Retrospective Studies
Treatment Outcome
Brain diagnostic imaging
Drug Resistant Epilepsy diagnostic imaging
Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods
Positron-Emission Tomography methods
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1532-2688
- Volume :
- 61
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Seizure
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 30138825
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.seizure.2018.07.022