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The usefulness of subtraction ictal SPELT coregistered to MRI in single- and dual-headed SPECT cameras in partial epilepsy

Journal

EPILEPSIA
Volume 43, Issue 4, Pages 408-414

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BLACKWELL PUBLISHING INC
DOI: 10.1046/j.1528-1157.2002.21201.x

Keywords

epilepsy, partial; single-photon emission computed tomography; low-resolution SPECT; magnetic resonance imaging; subtraction ictal SPECT coregistered to MRI (SISCOM)

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Purpose: To prove the clinical usefulness of SISCOM and compare SISCOM images derived from single- and dual-headed single-photon computed tomography (SPEC,) cameras for localization of partial epileptic seizures. Methods: We retrospectively studied 38 partial epilepsy patients, using subtraction SPEC, coregistered to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI; SISCOM). SPELT imaging of the first 15 patients was performed by single-headed camera, and the next 23 patients by dual-headed camera. Side-by-side ictal-interictal SPELT evaluation and SISCOM images were blindly reviewed and classified as either localizing to one of 16 sites or nonlocalizing. A third reviewer evaluated cases of disagreement between primary reviewers. Results were compared with seizure localization by any of the following three traditional techniques: surgical outcome, invasive, and noninvasive video-EEG monitoring. The results from the single- and dual-headed SPELT cameras were compared. Results: Reviewers localized areas of hyperperfusion with SISCOM images more often than with side-by-side SPEC, evaluation (71.0 vs. 47.4%; p = 0.01). When we compared results of SPEC, evaluation with traditional techniques, SISCOM showed greater concordance than side-by-side SPEC, evaluation (60.53 vs. 36.84%; p = 0.006). There were no differences in localization between images derived from single- and dual-headed cameras. Concordance of seizure localization, compared with traditional techniques, also was not different between these groups [kappa = 0.38, 95% confidence interval (CI), 0.18-0.58] vs. kappa = 0.63, 95% CI (0.45-0.81)]. Conclusions: SISCOM is a worthwhile technique for preoperative evaluation in partial epilepsy patients and improves the sensitivity and specificity of seizure localization of SPELT images derived from both single- and dual-headed SPELT cameras.

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