Optimizing SPECT SISCOM analysis to localize seizure-onset zone by using varying z scores

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Newey, Christopher R. [1 ]
Wong, Chong [2 ,3 ]
Wang, Z. Irene [2 ]
Chen, Xin [4 ]
Wu, Guiyun [2 ,5 ]
Alexopoulos, Andreas V. [2 ]
机构
[1] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Neurol Gen Neurol, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[2] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Neurol, Epilepsy Ctr, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
[3] Westmead Hosp, Dept Neurol, Sydney, NSW, Australia
[4] Toshiba Med Imaging Res, Mayfield Village, OH USA
[5] Cleveland Clin Fdn, Dept Nucl Med, Cleveland, OH 44195 USA
关键词
Ictal SPECT; SISCOM; z score; Epilepsy; ICTAL-INTERICTAL SPECT; EMISSION TOMOGRAPHIC FINDINGS; TEMPORAL-LOBE EPILEPSY; COMPUTED-TOMOGRAPHY; CLINICAL-USEFULNESS; SUBTRACTION; MRI; PATTERNS; CHILDREN;
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10.1111/epi.12139
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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Purpose Subtraction ictal single photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) co-registered to magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) (SISCOM) is a useful modality to identify epileptogenic focus. Using this technique, several studies have generally considered the area of highest ictal hyperperfusion, as outlined by thresholding the difference images with a standard z score of 2, to be highly concordant to the epileptogenic focus. In clinical practice, several factors influence ictal hyperperfusion and using different SISCOM thresholds can be helpful. We aimed to systematically evaluate the localizing value of various z scores (1, 1.5, 2, and 2.5) in a seizure-free cohort following resective epilepsy surgery, and to examine the localizing information of perfusion patterns observed at each z score. Methods Twenty-six patients were identified as having ictal-interictal SPECT images, preoperative and postoperative MRI studies, and having remained seizure free for at least 6months after temporal or extratemporal surgical resection. SISCOM analysis was performed using preoperative MRI studies, and then blindly reviewed for localization of hyperperfused regions. With the added information from postoperative, coregistered MRI, perfusion patterns were determined. Key Findings Using pair-wise comparisons, we found that the optimal z score for SPECT-SISCOM localization of the epileptogenic zone was 1.5, not the commonly used z score of 2. The z score of 1.5 was 84.8% sensitive and 93.8% specific. The z score of 1.5 had a moderate interrater agreement (0.70). When an hourglass configuration hyperperfusion pattern was present, a trend toward correctly localizing the seizure onset region was suggested (100% of the 11 observed occurrences). Nonetheless this trend was not statistically significant, possibly reflecting the small number of occurrences in our study. Significance SISCOM is a useful modality in evaluating patients for epilepsy surgery. This study shows that the z score of 1.5 represents a highly sensitive and specific SISCOM threshold that should be examined in conjunction with the traditionally used z score of 2 to enhance the chances of correct localization. Further prospective investigations are needed to confirm this finding in large patient series.
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