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Combined quantitative T2 mapping and [18F]FDG PET could improve lateralization of mesial temporal lobe epilepsy

Journal

EUROPEAN RADIOLOGY
Volume 32, Issue 9, Pages 6108-6117

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s00330-022-08707-5

Keywords

Temporal lobe epilepsy; PET; MR; T2 mapping; Lateralization; Hippocampal sclerosis

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [62101321, 30900375]
  2. Shanghai Science and Technology Commission project [17411964800]
  3. Shanghai Municipal Key Clinical Specialty [shslczdzk03403]
  4. 3-year planning of the Shanghai Shen-Kang Promoting Hospital's Clinical Skills and Innovative Ability Project [16CR3110B]

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The combination of quantitative T2 mapping and [F-18]FDG PET can enhance lateralization accuracy for temporal lobe epilepsy, especially beneficial for MR-negative patients.
Objectives To investigate whether quantitative T2 mapping is complementary to [F-18]FDG PET in epileptogenic zone detection, thus improving the lateralization accuracy for drug-resistant mesial temporal lobe epilepsy (MTLE) using hybrid PET/MR. Methods We acquired routine structural MRI, T2-weighted FLAIR, whole brain T2 mapping, and [F-18]FDG PET in 46 MTLE patients and healthy controls on a hybrid PET/MR scanner, followed with computing voxel-based z-score maps of patients in reference to healthy controls. Asymmetry indexes of the hippocampus were calculated for each imaging modality, which then enter logistic regression models as univariate or multivariate for lateralization. Stereoelectroencephalography (SEEG) recordings and clinical decisions were collected as gold standard. Results Routine structural MRI and T2w-FLAIR lateralized 47.8% (22/46) of MTLE patients, and FDG PET lateralized 84.8% (39/46). T2 mapping combined with [F-18]FDG PET improved the lateralization accuracy by correctly lateralizing 95.6% (44/46) of MTLE patients. The asymmetry indexes of hippocampal T2 relaxometry and PET exhibit complementary tendency in detecting individual laterality, especially for MR-negative patients. In the quantitative analysis of z-score maps, the ipsilateral hippocampus had significantly lower SUVR (LTLE, p < 0.001; RTLE, p < 0.001) and higher T2 value (LTLE, p < 0.001; RTLE, p = 0.001) compared to the contralateral hippocampus. In logistic regression models, PET/T2 combination resulted in the highest AUC of 0.943 in predicting lateralization for MR-negative patients, followed by PET (AUC = 0.857) and T2 (AUC = 0.843). Conclusions The combination of quantitative T2 mapping and [F-18]FDG PET could improve lateralization for temporal lobe epilepsy.

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