Imaging Epilepsy: Past, Passing, and to Come.

IF 6.3 2区 医学 Q1 CLINICAL NEUROLOGY
William H Theodore, Sara K Inati, Sophie Adler, Philip L Pearl, Carrie R Mcdonald
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Abstract

New imaging techniques appearing over the last few decades have replaced procedures that were uncomfortable, of low specificity, and prone to adverse events. While computed tomography remains useful for imaging patients with seizures in acute settings, structural magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) has become the most important imaging modality for epilepsy evaluation, with adjunctive functional imaging also increasingly well established in presurgical evaluation, including positron emission tomography (PET), single photon ictal-interictal subtraction computed tomography co-registered to MRI and functional MRI for preoperative cognitive mapping. Neuroimaging in inherited metabolic epilepsies is integral to diagnosis, monitoring, and assessment of treatment response. Neurotransmitter receptor PET and magnetic resonance spectroscopy can help delineate the pathophysiology of these disorders. Machine learning and artificial intelligence analyses based on large MRI datasets composed of healthy volunteers and people with epilepsy have been initiated to detect lesions that are not found visually, particularly focal cortical dysplasia. These methods, not yet approved for patient care, depend on careful clinical correlation and training sets that fully sample broad populations.

癫痫成像:过去、过去和未来。
过去几十年来出现的新成像技术已经取代了不舒服、低特异性和容易发生不良事件的手术。虽然计算机断层扫描对急性发作患者的成像仍然有用,但结构磁共振成像(MRI)已成为癫痫评估最重要的成像方式,辅助功能成像也越来越多地应用于术前评估,包括正电子发射断层扫描(PET),单光子间歇期减影计算机断层扫描与MRI和功能MRI共同注册,用于术前认知制图。神经影像学对遗传性代谢性癫痫的诊断、监测和治疗反应评估是不可或缺的。神经递质受体PET和磁共振波谱可以帮助描述这些疾病的病理生理。基于由健康志愿者和癫痫患者组成的大型MRI数据集的机器学习和人工智能分析已经开始用于检测视觉上未发现的病变,特别是局灶性皮质发育不良。这些尚未被批准用于患者护理的方法,依赖于仔细的临床相关性和充分采样广泛人群的训练集。
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Epilepsy Currents
Epilepsy Currents CLINICAL NEUROLOGY-
CiteScore
2.40
自引率
5.60%
发文量
88
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: Epilepsy Currents is an open access, bi-monthly current-awareness journal providing reviews, commentaries and abstracts from the world’s literature on the research and treatment of epilepsy. Epilepsy Currents surveys and comments on all important research and developments in a format that is easy to read and reference. Each issue is divided into two main sections: Basic Science and Clinical Science. An outstanding Editorial Board reviews the literature and assigns topics and articles to world experts for comment. In addition, the Editors commission authoritative review articles on important subjects.
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