Magnetic resonance imaging fingerprints of status epilepticus: A case-control study

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作者
Varela, Pilar Bosque [1 ]
Damavandi, Payam Tabaee [1 ,2 ]
Machegger, Lukas [3 ]
Pruewasser, Tanja [1 ,4 ]
Zimmermann, Georg [4 ,5 ,6 ]
Oellerer, Andreas [3 ]
Steinbacher, Juergen [3 ]
Mccoy, Mark [1 ,7 ]
Pfaff, Johannes [3 ]
Trinka, Eugen [1 ,7 ,8 ]
Kuchukhidze, Giorgi [1 ,7 ]
机构
[1] Dept Neurol Christian Doppler Univ Hosp, Paracelsus Med Univ Salzburg, Ctr Cognit Neurosci, Dept Neurol,Christian Doppler Univ Hosp, Salzburg, Austria
[2] Univ Milano Bicocca, Dept Neurol Fdn IRCCS San Gerardo Tintori, Milan Ctr Neurosci, Dept Neurol,Fdn IRCCS San Gerardo Tintori, Monza, Italy
[3] Christian Doppler Univ Hosp, Paracelsus Med Univ Salzburg, Dept Neuroradiol, Salzburg, Austria
[4] Paris Lodron Univ, Dept Math, Salzburg, Austria
[5] Paracelsus Med Univ, IDA Lab Salzburg, Team Biostat & Big Med Data, Salzburg, Austria
[6] Paracelsus Med Univ, Res & Innovat Management, Salzburg, Austria
[7] Christian Doppler Univ Hosp, Neurosci Inst, Salzburg, Austria
[8] Karl Landsteiner Inst Neurorehabil & Space Neurol, Salzburg, Austria
基金
奥地利科学基金会;
关键词
diffusion-restricted lesion; hippocampus; peri-ictal MRI abnormalities; pulvinar of thalamus; HIPPOCAMPAL SCLEROSIS; MEDIAL PULVINAR; COMPLEX; ABNORMALITIES; CONNECTIVITY; EPIDEMIOLOGY; EPILEPSY; CORTEX;
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10.1111/epi.17949
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Objective: Status epilepticus (SE) is frequently associated with peri-ictal magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) abnormalities (PMA). However, the anatomical distribution of these alterations has not been systematically studied. The aim of this study was to assess the localization patterns of PMA in patients with SE. Methods: In this prospective case-control study, we compared the distribution and combinations of diffusion-restricted PMA to diffusion-restricted lesions caused by other neurological conditions. All patients of the SE group and the control group underwent MRI including a diffusion-weighted imaging sequence. Patients with SE were imaged within 48 h after its onset. Results: We enrolled 201 patients (51 with SE and 150 controls). The most frequent locations of PMA in SE were cortex (25/51, 49%), followed by hippocampus (20/51, 39%) and pulvinar of thalamus (10/51, 20%). In the control group, the cortex was involved in 80 of 150 (53%), white matter in 53 of 150 (35%), and basal ganglia in 33 of 150 (22%). In the control group, the pulvinar of thalamus was never affected and hippocampal structures were rarely involved (7/150, 5%). Involvement of the pulvinar of thalamus and the hippocampus had high specificity for SE at 100% (95% confidence interval [CI] = 98-100) and 95% (95% CI = 91-98), respectively. The sensitivity, however, was low for both locations (pulvinar of thalamus: 20%, 95% CI = 10-33; hippocampus: 39%, 95% CI = 26-54). Significance: Diffusion-restricted MRI lesions observed in the pulvinar of thalamus and hippocampus are strongly associated with SE. These changes may help physicians in diagnosing SE-related changes on MRI in an acute setting, especially in cases of equivocal clinical and electroencephalographic manifestations of SE.
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页码:1620 / 1630
页数:11
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