Topography-Related EEG-fMRI in Surgically Confirmed Epileptic Foci: A Comparison to Spike-Related EEG-fMRI in Clinical Practice

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Dimitrios Chatzistefanidis
Dengfeng Huang
Matthias Dümpelmann
Julia Jacobs
Andreas Schulze-Bonhage
Pierre LeVan
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[1] Vinzenz Von Paul Hospital,Department of Neurology
[2] University of Freiburg,Department Radiology, Medical Physics, Medical Center – University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine
[3] University of Freiburg,Epilepsy Center, Department Neurosurgery, Medical Center – University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine
[4] University of Freiburg,Department Neuropediatrics and Muscular Diseases, Medical Center – University of Freiburg, Faculty of Medicine
[5] Hotchkiss Brain Institute and Alberta Children’s Hospital Research Institute,Departments of Radiology and Paediatrics, Cumming School of Medicine
[6] University of Calgary,undefined
[7] University of Calgary,undefined
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Brain Topography | 2021年 / 34卷
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EEG-fMRI; Epilepsy; IED; Topographic map; Voltage map;
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EEG-fMRI has gained increasing importance in epilepsy pre-surgical diagnosis. However, 40–70% of EEG-fMRI recordings in patients lack interictal epileptiform discharges (IEDs) during the scan, which could be overcome by detecting matching topography maps. We tried to validate this method in clinical settings taking various electroclinical factors into consideration. Eleven patients who had undergone EEG-fMRI during pre-surgical evaluation for drug-resistant epilepsy and who had had clinical long-term video-EEG were studied. Spike-related blood oxygen level-dependent (BOLD) maps were created using IEDs occurring during the EEG-fMRI scan. Separate maps were then generated from IEDs marked on the clinical long-term EEG recordings, which were averaged to produce topographical IED maps and correlated with the EEGs recorded inside the scanner yielding a correlation coefficient time course. Epileptogenic zones were defined by an expert panel during pre-surgical evaluation and validated by an epilepsy surgery resulting in a good outcome. Both techniques’ performance was evaluated according to factors including arousal during IED recording, IED topography and lateralization, lesion type, and localization. Topography-related EEG-fMRI yielded more specific results compared to the spike-related method. Superficial lesion location and ipsilateral IED seem to result in a higher concordance of BOLD maps. The polarity of BOLD responses may be lesion-dependent, and both positive and negative BOLD changes may be associated with the irritative zone. Topography-related EEG-fMRI may show improved specificity especially for superficial lesions producing ipsilateral spikes. This method can be used as an alternative either in the absence of spikes during the simultaneous EEG-fMRI acquisition or to sharpen a diffusely activated BOLD-map.
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