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Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment

OBJECTIVE: Perinatal thalamic injury is associated with epilepsy with electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES). The aim of this study was to prospectively quantify the risk of ESES and to assess neuroimaging predictors of neurodevelopment. METHODS: We included patients with perinatal thalamic i...

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Autores principales: van den Munckhof, Bart, Zwart, Anne F., Weeke, Lauren C., Claessens, Nathalie H.P., Plate, Joost D.J., Leemans, Alexander, Kuijf, Hugo J., van Teeseling, Heleen C., Leijten, Frans S.S., Benders, Manon J.N., Braun, Kees P.J., de Vries, Linda S., Jansen, Floor E.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7076143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32182576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102227
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author van den Munckhof, Bart
Zwart, Anne F.
Weeke, Lauren C.
Claessens, Nathalie H.P.
Plate, Joost D.J.
Leemans, Alexander
Kuijf, Hugo J.
van Teeseling, Heleen C.
Leijten, Frans S.S.
Benders, Manon J.N.
Braun, Kees P.J.
de Vries, Linda S.
Jansen, Floor E.
author_facet van den Munckhof, Bart
Zwart, Anne F.
Weeke, Lauren C.
Claessens, Nathalie H.P.
Plate, Joost D.J.
Leemans, Alexander
Kuijf, Hugo J.
van Teeseling, Heleen C.
Leijten, Frans S.S.
Benders, Manon J.N.
Braun, Kees P.J.
de Vries, Linda S.
Jansen, Floor E.
author_sort van den Munckhof, Bart
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description OBJECTIVE: Perinatal thalamic injury is associated with epilepsy with electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES). The aim of this study was to prospectively quantify the risk of ESES and to assess neuroimaging predictors of neurodevelopment. METHODS: We included patients with perinatal thalamic injury. MRI scans were obtained in the neonatal period, around three months of age and during childhood. Thalamic and total brain volumes were obtained from the three months MRI. Diffusion characteristics were assessed. Sleep EEGs distinguished patients into ESES (spike-wave index (SWI) >85%), ESES-spectrum (SWI 50–85%) or no ESES (SWI < 50%). Serial Intelligence Quotient (IQ)/Developmental Quotient (DQ) scores were obtained during follow-up. Imaging and EEG findings were correlated to neurodevelopmental outcome. RESULTS: Thirty patients were included. Mean thalamic volume at three months was 8.11 (±1.67) ml and mean total brain volume 526.45 (±88.99) ml. In the prospective cohort (n = 23) 19 patients (83%) developed ESES (-spectrum) abnormalities after a mean follow-up of 96 months. In the univariate analysis, larger thalamic volume, larger total brain volume and lower SWI correlated with higher mean IQ/DQ after 2 years (Pearson's r = 0.74, p = 0.001; Pearson's r = 0.64, p = 0.005; and Spearman's rho -0.44, p = 0.03). In a multivariable mixed model analysis, thalamic volume was a significant predictor of IQ/DQ (coefficient 9.60 [p < 0.001], i.e., corrected for total brain volume and SWI and accounting for repeated measures within patients, a 1 ml higher thalamic volume was associated with a 9.6 points higher IQ). Diffusion characteristics during childhood correlated with IQ/DQ after 2 years. SIGNIFICANCE: Perinatal thalamic injury is followed by electrical status epilepticus in sleep in the majority of patients. Thalamic volume and diffusion characteristics correlate to neurodevelopmental outcome.
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spelling pubmed-70761432020-03-19 Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment van den Munckhof, Bart Zwart, Anne F. Weeke, Lauren C. Claessens, Nathalie H.P. Plate, Joost D.J. Leemans, Alexander Kuijf, Hugo J. van Teeseling, Heleen C. Leijten, Frans S.S. Benders, Manon J.N. Braun, Kees P.J. de Vries, Linda S. Jansen, Floor E. Neuroimage Clin Regular Article OBJECTIVE: Perinatal thalamic injury is associated with epilepsy with electrical status epilepticus in sleep (ESES). The aim of this study was to prospectively quantify the risk of ESES and to assess neuroimaging predictors of neurodevelopment. METHODS: We included patients with perinatal thalamic injury. MRI scans were obtained in the neonatal period, around three months of age and during childhood. Thalamic and total brain volumes were obtained from the three months MRI. Diffusion characteristics were assessed. Sleep EEGs distinguished patients into ESES (spike-wave index (SWI) >85%), ESES-spectrum (SWI 50–85%) or no ESES (SWI < 50%). Serial Intelligence Quotient (IQ)/Developmental Quotient (DQ) scores were obtained during follow-up. Imaging and EEG findings were correlated to neurodevelopmental outcome. RESULTS: Thirty patients were included. Mean thalamic volume at three months was 8.11 (±1.67) ml and mean total brain volume 526.45 (±88.99) ml. In the prospective cohort (n = 23) 19 patients (83%) developed ESES (-spectrum) abnormalities after a mean follow-up of 96 months. In the univariate analysis, larger thalamic volume, larger total brain volume and lower SWI correlated with higher mean IQ/DQ after 2 years (Pearson's r = 0.74, p = 0.001; Pearson's r = 0.64, p = 0.005; and Spearman's rho -0.44, p = 0.03). In a multivariable mixed model analysis, thalamic volume was a significant predictor of IQ/DQ (coefficient 9.60 [p < 0.001], i.e., corrected for total brain volume and SWI and accounting for repeated measures within patients, a 1 ml higher thalamic volume was associated with a 9.6 points higher IQ). Diffusion characteristics during childhood correlated with IQ/DQ after 2 years. SIGNIFICANCE: Perinatal thalamic injury is followed by electrical status epilepticus in sleep in the majority of patients. Thalamic volume and diffusion characteristics correlate to neurodevelopmental outcome. Elsevier 2020-02-25 /pmc/articles/PMC7076143/ /pubmed/32182576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102227 Text en © 2020 The Authors http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Regular Article
van den Munckhof, Bart
Zwart, Anne F.
Weeke, Lauren C.
Claessens, Nathalie H.P.
Plate, Joost D.J.
Leemans, Alexander
Kuijf, Hugo J.
van Teeseling, Heleen C.
Leijten, Frans S.S.
Benders, Manon J.N.
Braun, Kees P.J.
de Vries, Linda S.
Jansen, Floor E.
Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment
title Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment
title_full Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment
title_fullStr Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment
title_full_unstemmed Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment
title_short Perinatal thalamic injury: MRI predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment
title_sort perinatal thalamic injury: mri predictors of electrical status epilepticus in sleep and long-term neurodevelopment
topic Regular Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7076143/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32182576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nicl.2020.102227
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