High density electric source imaging in childhood-onset epilepsy due to focal cortical dysplasia

IF 2 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES Clinical Neurophysiology Practice Pub Date : 2022-01-01 DOI:10.1016/j.cnp.2022.07.002
Aurélie Wanders , Valentina Garibotto , Laurent Spinelli , Sándor Beniczky , Serge Vulliémoz , Roy Thomas Daniel , Karl Schaller , Andrea Bartoli , Christian Korff , Margitta Seeck
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Abstract

Objective

The goal of this study was to investigate the diagnostic utility of electric source imaging (ESI) in the presurgical evaluation of children with focal cortical dysplasia (FCD) and to compare it with other imaging techniques.

Methods

Twenty patients with epilepsy onset before 18 years, surgically treated focal epilepsy with a minimal follow-up of 2 years, and histologically proven FCD were retrospectively selected. All patients underwent MRI, positron emission tomography (PET), and 16 patients also had ictal single-photon emission computed tomography (iSPECT). ESI, using EEG with 64 electrodes or more (HD-ESI), was performed in all 20 patients. We determined sensitivity, specificity and accuracy of ESI, and compared its yield to that of other imaging techniques.

Results

Twelve patients were seizure-free post-operatively (60%). Among all patients, highest localization accuracy (80%) was obtained with ESI, followed by PET and iSPECT (75%). When results from ESI and SPECT were concordant 100% of patients achieved Engel I outcome. If ESI and PET showed concordant localization, 90% of patients achieved postoperative seizure freedom.

Conclusions

Our findings demonstrate that HD-ESI allows accurate localization of the epileptogenic zone in patients with FCD.

Significance

In combination with other imaging modalities, ESI helps with planning a more accurate surgery and therefore, the chances of postoperative seizure control are higher. Since it is based on EEG recordings, it does not require sedation, which is particularly interesting in pediatric patients. ESI represents an important imaging tool in focal epilepsies due to cortical dysplasia, which might be difficult to detect on standard imaging.

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高密度电成像在局灶性皮质发育不良引起的儿童期癫痫中的应用
目的探讨电源成像(ESI)在小儿局灶性皮质发育不良(FCD)术前诊断中的应用价值,并与其他成像技术进行比较。方法回顾性选择20例18 年前发病的癫痫患者,手术治疗局灶性癫痫,最小随访2 年,组织学证实的FCD。所有患者都接受了MRI,正电子发射断层扫描(PET), 16例患者还接受了单光子发射计算机断层扫描(isspect)。所有20例患者均采用64个或更多电极的EEG (HD-ESI)进行ESI。我们测定了ESI的敏感性、特异性和准确性,并将其与其他成像技术的产率进行了比较。结果12例患者术后无癫痫发作(60%)。在所有患者中,ESI的定位准确率最高(80%),其次是PET和isspect(75%)。当ESI和SPECT结果一致时,100%的患者达到Engel I结局。如果ESI和PET显示一致的定位,90%的患者术后癫痫发作自由。结论HD-ESI能准确定位FCD患者的致痫区。ESI与其他成像方式相结合,有助于制定更准确的手术计划,因此,术后癫痫发作控制的机会更高。由于它是基于脑电图记录,不需要镇静,这在儿科患者中特别有趣。ESI是由于皮质发育不良引起的局灶性癫痫的一种重要成像工具,在标准成像上可能难以检测到。
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期刊介绍: Clinical Neurophysiology Practice (CNP) is a new Open Access journal that focuses on clinical practice issues in clinical neurophysiology including relevant new research, case reports or clinical series, normal values and didactic reviews. It is an official journal of the International Federation of Clinical Neurophysiology and complements Clinical Neurophysiology which focuses on innovative research in the specialty. It has a role in supporting established clinical practice, and an educational role for trainees, technicians and practitioners.
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