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Diagnostic yield and predictive value of provoked ictal SPECT in drug-resistant epilepsies.

Carmen Barba1, Giulia Barbati, Daniela Di Giuda, Filomena Fuggetta, Fabio Papacci, Mario Meglio, Gabriella Colicchio.   

Abstract

Brain single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) can be a useful tool to identify the epileptogenic zone in selected patients. However, ictal SPECT during spontaneous seizures is difficult to obtain and can be expensive, due to extra hospitalization time and personnel resource utilization. The efficacy of ictal SPECT depends on the ability to inject as early as possible after the beginning of the ictal discharge and/or the occurrence of the first symptom and is challenged by the short duration and rapid propagation of seizures, especially extratemporal seizures. We studied 52 patients with drug-resistant epilepsy who underwent ictal SPECT during provoked seizures in order to demonstrate the efficacy of this technique to define the epileptogenic zone and its predictive value on surgical outcome 2 and 5 years after surgery. In our study, SPECT hyperperfusion areas and electroclinical findings co-localized within the same lobe in 40 patients. Thirty-one patients were operated; at the 2-year follow-up 25 of these patients were in Engel's class I. Eighteen of the seizure-free patients showed a co-localization between the provoked SPECT hyperperfusion areas and the epileptogenic zones. Eighteen of the 31 operated patients were followed 5 years after surgery. The surgical outcome was stable in all but one subject. All the patients who were seizure-free at the 5-year follow-up showed a co-localization between the provoked SPECT hyperperfusion areas and the epileptogenic zones. Ictal SPECT demonstrated additional diagnostic value in the identification of the epileptogenic zone in 20 patients: 11 extratemporal (4 probably symptomatic and 7 lesional), 1 temporal plus (probably symptomatic), and 8 temporal (1 probably symptomatic and 7 lesional). Statistical analysis showed a significant association between the concordance of SPECT hyperperfusion areas to epileptogenic zones and freedom from seizures as assessed 5 years after surgery.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22274787     DOI: 10.1007/s00415-011-6387-0

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurol        ISSN: 0340-5354            Impact factor:   4.849


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1.  Evaluation of ictal brain SPET using statistical parametric mapping in temporal lobe epilepsy.

Authors:  J D Lee; H J Kim; B I Lee; O J Kim; T J Jeon; M J Kim
Journal:  Eur J Nucl Med       Date:  2000-11

2.  Ictal SPECT using technetium-99m-HMPAO: methods for rapid preparation and optimal deployment of tracer during spontaneous seizures.

Authors:  M R Newton; M C Austin; J G Chan; W J McKay; C C Rowe; S F Berkovic
Journal:  J Nucl Med       Date:  1993-04       Impact factor: 10.057

3.  Opposite ictal perfusion patterns of subtracted SPECT. Hyperperfusion and hypoperfusion.

Authors:  H W Lee; S B Hong; W S Tae
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2000-10       Impact factor: 13.501

4.  Comparison of statistical parametric mapping and SPECT difference imaging in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy.

Authors:  David J Chang; I George Zubal; Chris Gottschalk; Alejandro Necochea; Rik Stokking; Colin Studholme; Maria Corsi; Jessica Slawski; Susan S Spencer; Hal Blumenfeld
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2002-01       Impact factor: 5.864

5.  Update on surgical treatment of the epilepsies. Summary of the Second International Palm Desert Conference on the Surgical Treatment of the Epilepsies (1992).

Authors:  J Engel
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  1993-08       Impact factor: 9.910

6.  Epilepsy surgery outcomes in temporal lobe epilepsy with a normal MRI.

Authors:  Michael L Bell; Satish Rao; Elson L So; Max Trenerry; Noojan Kazemi; S Matt Stead; Gregory Cascino; Richard Marsh; Fredric B Meyer; Robert E Watson; Caterina Giannini; Gregory A Worrell
Journal:  Epilepsia       Date:  2009-04-06       Impact factor: 5.864

7.  Functional imaging: II. Prediction of epilepsy surgery outcome.

Authors:  Robert C Knowlton; Rotem A Elgavish; Al Bartolucci; Buddhiwardhan Ojha; Nita Limdi; Jeffrey Blount; Jorge G Burneo; Lawrence Ver Hoef; Lebron Paige; Edward Faught; Pongkiat Kankirawatana; Kristen Riley; Ruben Kuzniecky
Journal:  Ann Neurol       Date:  2008-07       Impact factor: 10.422

8.  Ictal clinical and scalp-EEG findings differentiating temporal lobe epilepsies from temporal 'plus' epilepsies.

Authors:  C Barba; G Barbati; L Minotti; D Hoffmann; P Kahane
Journal:  Brain       Date:  2007-05-29       Impact factor: 13.501

9.  SPECT in the localisation of extratemporal and temporal seizure foci.

Authors:  M R Newton; S F Berkovic; M C Austin; C C Rowe; W J McKay; P F Bladin
Journal:  J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry       Date:  1995-07       Impact factor: 10.154

10.  Ictal SPECT statistical parametric mapping in temporal lobe epilepsy surgery.

Authors:  N J Kazemi; G A Worrell; S M Stead; B H Brinkmann; B P Mullan; T J O'Brien; E L So
Journal:  Neurology       Date:  2010-01-05       Impact factor: 9.910

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