19. FDG PET数据与EEG偶极子模型的相关性研究

Pozo MA , Pascau J , Rojo P , Maldonado A , Gonzalez FJ , Desco M , Sola RG
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目的:利用FDG-PET图像和脑电图偶极子模型定位癫痫发作间期病灶。应用FDG-PET、脑电图偶极子和解剖图像(MRI)对耐药癫痫患者进行多模态分析。方法:采用脑电磁源分析(BESA)程序确定源位置。BESA提供的偶极子位置随后被转换为PET坐标,使用患者先前与PET图像注册的MRI。与其他方法不同的是,不需要外部标记。结果:研究组纳入10例耐药癫痫患者。所有患者均出现FDG低代谢。葡萄糖摄取异常总是同侧脑电图偶极子。然而,低代谢区FDG-PET的定量分析显示,葡萄糖摄取减少与脑电图偶极子源的位置之间没有显著相关性。两种方法的结果比较表明,所有患者的偶极子位置都符合FDG-PET低代谢区。将FDG-PET的空间定位与脑电偶极子源的时间精度相结合,有助于准确定位致痫灶。结论:EEG偶极子数据在FDG-PET上的投影,在操作简单、容易的情况下,可能对耐药癫痫患者的手术指征起到关键作用。
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19. Correlation between FDG PET data and EEG dipole modeling

Purpose: FDG-PET images and EEG dipole modelling were used to localization of interictal epileptogenic foci. A multimodality approach with the analysis of FDG-PET images, EEG dipoles and anatomical images (MRI) were applied to patients with drug-resistant epilepsy.

Methods: Source location was determined using Brain Electromagnetic Source Analysis (BESA) program. The dipole location provided by BESA was then transformed into PET co-ordinates using the patient's MRI previously registered with the PET image. As a difference with other methods, no external markers are necessary.

Results: The study group includes ten drug-resistant epileptic patients. FDG hypometabolism was found in all patients. Abnormalities in glucose uptake were always ipsilateral to the EEG dipole. However, quantitative analysis of FDG-PET within hypometabolic areas showed no significant correlation between decrease glucose uptake and location of EEG-dipole source. The comparison of the results using both methods shows that the dipole location matches the FDG-PET hypometabolic area for all the patients. Combining the spatial localization on FDG-PET with the temporal accuracy of EEG dipole source aids in the exact localization of the epileptogenic focus.

Conclusion: As a conclusion, the results show that projection of EEG dipole data onto FDG-PET may play a key role in the indication of surgery for the treatment of drug-resistant epileptic patients, provided it is simple and easy to perform.

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