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Sequential 123-I-iododexetimide scans in temporal lobe epilepsy: comparison with neuroimaging scans (MR imaging and 18-F-FDG-PET imaging)

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posted on 2005-02-01, 00:00 authored by A Mohamed, S Eberl, M Fulham, M Kassiou, A Zaman, D Henderson, S Beveridge, C Constable, Sing Lo
<b>Purpose </b>Muscarinic acetylcholine receptors (mAChRs) play an important role in the generation of seizures. Single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT) with <sup>123</sup>I-iododexetimide (IDEX) depicts tracer uptake by mAChRs. Our aims were to: (a) determine the optimum time for interictal IDEX SPECT imaging; (b) determine the accuracy of IDEX scans in the localisation of seizure foci when compared with video EEG and MR imaging in patients with temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE); (c) characterise the distribution of IDEX binding in the temporal lobes and (d) compare IDEX SPECT and <sup>18</sup>F-fluorodeoxyglucose (FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) in identifying seizure foci.<br><b>Methods </b>We performed sequential scans using IDEX SPECT imaging at 0, 3, 6 and 24 h in 12 consecutive patients with refractory TLE undergoing assessment for epilepsy surgery. Visual and region of interest analyses of the mesial, lateral and polar regions of the temporal lobes were used to compare IDEX SPECT, FDG PET and MR imaging in seizure onset localisation.<br><b>Results </b>The 6-h IDEX scan (92%; κappa=0.83, p=0.003) was superior to the 0-h (36%; kappa=0.01, p>0.05), 3-h (55%;κappa=0.13, p>0.05) and 24-h IDEX scans in identifying the temporal lobe of seizure origin. The 6-h IDEX scan correctly predicted the temporal lobe of seizure origin in two patients who required intracranial EEG recordings to define the seizure onset. Reduced ligand binding was most marked at the temporal pole and mesial temporal structures. IDEX SPECT was superior to interictal FDG PET (75%; κappa=0.66, p=0.023) in seizure onset localisation. MR imaging was non-localising in two patients in whom it was normal and in another patient in whom there was bilateral symmetrical hippocampal atrophy.<br><b>Conclusion </b>The 6-h IDEX SPECT scan is a viable alternative to FDG PET imaging in seizure onset localisation in TLE.<br>

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Berlin, Germany

Language

eng

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Published online: 23 September 2004

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C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

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2004, Springer-Verlag

Journal

European journal of nuclear medicine and molecular imaging

Volume

32

Pagination

180 - 185

ISSN

1619-7070

eISSN

1619-7089

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