Presurgical Evaluation of Temporal Lobe Epilepsy Using Interictal Temporal Spikes and Positron Emission Tomography
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Medical Association (AMA) in Archives of Neurology
- Vol. 50 (1) , 45-48
- https://doi.org/10.1001/archneur.1993.00540010041015
Abstract
• Objective. —Our goal was to determine the role of fludeoxyglucose F 18—positron emission tomography (18FDG-PET) and interictal temporal spikes in lateralizing the epileptogenic region in patients who (1) were diagnosed as having temporal lobe epilepsy based on clinical symptoms and exclusively temporal interictal spikes and (2) did not have a structural lesion on magnetic resonance imaging. Design. —This was a retrospective study of 40 consecutive patients fulfilling the above criteria who underwent 18FDG-PET scanning. A firm electrophysiologic diagnosis and 1 complete year of postsurgical follow-up, where applicable, were required. Outcome measures included surgical outcome and final electrophysiologic diagnosis. Results. —Unilateral, interictal temporal spikes (ITS) were present in 33 (82.5%) of 40 patients. Seven patients (17.5%) had bitemporal, independent spikes. Thirty-one (77.5%) of 40 patients had unilateral temporal hypometabolism (TH). Twenty-eight (70%) patients had concordant TH and ITS. One year after surgery, 31 of 33 patients with unilateral ITS were greatly improved; two of five who had bitemporal ITS showed similar improvement. In 28 patients, unilateral TH and unilateral ITS were concordant. The paired result always concurred with the final neurophysiologic assessment. Surgical outcome between patients with 18FDG-PET showing unilateral TH (26 of 30 greatly improved) and those not showing unilateral TH (six of eight greatly improved) was not significantly different. Conclusion. —In temporal lobe epilepsy not associated with a mass lesion, unilateral ITS are reliable lateralizing features and suggest a good surgical outcome. Use of 18FDG-PET provides corroborative lateralizing information but 18FDG-PET that fails to show unilateral TH does not preclude a good surgical outcome.Keywords
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