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Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions

OBJECTIVES: Approximately one-third of candidates for epilepsy surgery have no visible abnormalities on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. This is extremely discouraging, as these patients have a less favorable prognosis. We aimed to evaluate the utility of quantitative magnetic resonance imag...

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Autores principales: Abud, Lucas Giansante, Velasco, Tonicarlo Rodrigues, Salmon, Carlos Ernesto Garrido, Sakamoto, Americo Ceiki, Abud, Thiago Giansante, Pessini, Rodrigo Antonio, Abud, Daniel Giansante, Leite, João Pereira, dos Santos, Antonio Carlos
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Publicado: Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6636588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31340255
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2019/e908
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author Abud, Lucas Giansante
Velasco, Tonicarlo Rodrigues
Salmon, Carlos Ernesto Garrido
Sakamoto, Americo Ceiki
Abud, Thiago Giansante
Pessini, Rodrigo Antonio
Abud, Daniel Giansante
Leite, João Pereira
dos Santos, Antonio Carlos
author_facet Abud, Lucas Giansante
Velasco, Tonicarlo Rodrigues
Salmon, Carlos Ernesto Garrido
Sakamoto, Americo Ceiki
Abud, Thiago Giansante
Pessini, Rodrigo Antonio
Abud, Daniel Giansante
Leite, João Pereira
dos Santos, Antonio Carlos
author_sort Abud, Lucas Giansante
collection PubMed
description OBJECTIVES: Approximately one-third of candidates for epilepsy surgery have no visible abnormalities on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. This is extremely discouraging, as these patients have a less favorable prognosis. We aimed to evaluate the utility of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in patients with drug-resistant neocortical focal epilepsy and negative imaging. METHODS: A prospective study including 46 patients evaluated through individualized postprocessing of five quantitative measures: cortical thickness, white and gray matter junction signal, relaxation rate, magnetization transfer ratio, and mean diffusivity. Scalp video-electroencephalography was used to suggest the epileptogenic zone. A volumetric fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence was performed to aid visual inspection. A critical assessment of follow-up was also conducted throughout the study. RESULTS: In the subgroup classified as having an epileptogenic zone, individualized postprocessing detected abnormalities within the region of electroclinical origin in 9.7% to 31.0% of patients. Abnormalities outside the epileptogenic zone were more frequent, up to 51.7%. In five patients initially included with negative imaging, an epileptogenic structural abnormality was identified when a new visual magnetic resonance imaging inspection was guided by information gleaned from postprocessing. In three patients, epileptogenic lesions were detected after visual evaluation with volumetric fluid-attenuated sequence guided by video electroencephalography. CONCLUSION: Although quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analyses may suggest hidden structural lesions, caution is warranted because of the apparent low specificity of these findings for the epileptogenic zone. Conversely, these methods can be used to prevent visible lesions from being ignored, even in referral centers. In parallel, we need to highlight the positive contribution of the volumetric fluid-attenuated sequence.
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spelling pubmed-66365882019-08-01 Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions Abud, Lucas Giansante Velasco, Tonicarlo Rodrigues Salmon, Carlos Ernesto Garrido Sakamoto, Americo Ceiki Abud, Thiago Giansante Pessini, Rodrigo Antonio Abud, Daniel Giansante Leite, João Pereira dos Santos, Antonio Carlos Clinics (Sao Paulo) Original Article OBJECTIVES: Approximately one-third of candidates for epilepsy surgery have no visible abnormalities on conventional magnetic resonance imaging. This is extremely discouraging, as these patients have a less favorable prognosis. We aimed to evaluate the utility of quantitative magnetic resonance imaging in patients with drug-resistant neocortical focal epilepsy and negative imaging. METHODS: A prospective study including 46 patients evaluated through individualized postprocessing of five quantitative measures: cortical thickness, white and gray matter junction signal, relaxation rate, magnetization transfer ratio, and mean diffusivity. Scalp video-electroencephalography was used to suggest the epileptogenic zone. A volumetric fluid-attenuated inversion recovery sequence was performed to aid visual inspection. A critical assessment of follow-up was also conducted throughout the study. RESULTS: In the subgroup classified as having an epileptogenic zone, individualized postprocessing detected abnormalities within the region of electroclinical origin in 9.7% to 31.0% of patients. Abnormalities outside the epileptogenic zone were more frequent, up to 51.7%. In five patients initially included with negative imaging, an epileptogenic structural abnormality was identified when a new visual magnetic resonance imaging inspection was guided by information gleaned from postprocessing. In three patients, epileptogenic lesions were detected after visual evaluation with volumetric fluid-attenuated sequence guided by video electroencephalography. CONCLUSION: Although quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analyses may suggest hidden structural lesions, caution is warranted because of the apparent low specificity of these findings for the epileptogenic zone. Conversely, these methods can be used to prevent visible lesions from being ignored, even in referral centers. In parallel, we need to highlight the positive contribution of the volumetric fluid-attenuated sequence. Hospital das Clínicas da Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo 2019-07-17 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC6636588/ /pubmed/31340255 http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2019/e908 Text en Copyright © 2019 CLINICS http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium or format, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Abud, Lucas Giansante
Velasco, Tonicarlo Rodrigues
Salmon, Carlos Ernesto Garrido
Sakamoto, Americo Ceiki
Abud, Thiago Giansante
Pessini, Rodrigo Antonio
Abud, Daniel Giansante
Leite, João Pereira
dos Santos, Antonio Carlos
Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions
title Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions
title_full Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions
title_fullStr Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions
title_full_unstemmed Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions
title_short Multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions
title_sort multimodal quantitative magnetic resonance imaging analysis with individualized postprocessing in patients with drug-resistant focal epilepsy and conventional visual inspection negative for epileptogenic lesions
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6636588/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31340255
http://dx.doi.org/10.6061/clinics/2019/e908
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