代谢亢进
医学
正电子发射断层摄影术
癫痫持续状态
核医学
磁共振成像
一致性
脑电图
神经影像学
放射科
神经组阅片室
神经学
癫痫
内科学
精神科
作者
Jeroen Gijs,Annelies Geebels,Greet Vanderlinden,Koen Van Laere,Ahmed Radwan,Anke Wouters,Patrick Dupont,Aline Delva,Wim Vandenberghe,Wim Van Paesschen,Karolien Goffin
出处
期刊:Epilepsia
[Wiley]
日期:2025-07-29
卷期号:66 (11): 4283-4297
被引量:5
摘要
OBJECTIVE: F-FDG) positron emission tomography (PET) as a biomarker in suspected non-convulsive status epilepticus (NCSE) by characterizing electroclinical-metabolic correlations and quantifying focal hypermetabolism. METHODS: F-FDG PET images were blindly assessed by two nuclear medicine specialists for the presence and lobar location of focal hypermetabolism. Structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) studies enabled PET co-registration and segmentation. Patients with available MRI scans were compared to external age/sex-matched and in-house validation healthy control datasets. We calculated intra-subject standardized uptake value (SUV) z-scores within the gray matter and then compared this approach to SUV ratio (SUVR) methods (using either the cerebellum or the pons as reference region) using consensus visual assessment as the reference standard. For hypermetabolic volume quantification, we chose the lowest threshold with 100% specificity (z ≥ 3.0) to eliminate false-positive volumes, which yielded 62% sensitivity. Resulting volumes were correlated with lateralized periodic discharge (LPD) main modifiers (frequency, prevalence, evolution, plus-factors). RESULTS: Of 24 adult patients (median age 62 years, 15 female), 17 (71%) had LPDs. Qualitatively, focal hypermetabolism was present in 92% of patients (n = 22), with strong concordance between visual PET findings and EEG lateralization in patients with LPDs. Twenty-three patients underwent MRI and were compared to external age/sex-matched (n = 23) and in-house validation (n = 22) healthy control datasets. Our technique outperformed traditional SUVR methods (AUC = 0.92 vs 0.55-0.64, p < .001) in detecting focal hypermetabolism. In patients with LPDs, hypermetabolic volumes ranged from 0 to 21.4 mL, with substantial volumes (>10 mL) observed across all discharge frequencies. SIGNIFICANCE: F-FDG-PET revealed focal hypermetabolism in most suspected NCSE cases, including in cases with equivocal EEG patterns. In patients with LPDs, the extent of focal hypermetabolism was highly variable across different frequencies.
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